Eric Duval de la Guierce has rejoined the staff of Aviva Gestion D'Actifs, a branch of Aviva France. He is to succeed Marcel Nicolaï as Chairman of the Board of Aviva Gestion D'Actifs in the near future.
Eric Duval de la Guierce has rejoined the staff of Aviva Gestion D'Actifs, a branch of Aviva France. He is to succeed Marcel Nicolaď as Chairman of the Board of Aviva Gestion D'Actifs in the near future.
Together with all the directors, especially Philippe Vibert- Guigue, responsible for investment products, and with Thierry Groslier, the Secretary General, he will bring new life to the board of Victoire Asset Management, which has just changed its name to Aviva Gestion D'Actifs, and whose consistency and level of performance have been steadily rewarded.
- Eric Duval de la Guierce, age 52, Head of Finance and Management Control of the University of Paris Dauphine, an MBA of the University of Rice-Houston (Texas) and a member of the SFAF, began his professional career at Shell Oil (Texas) before spending 8 years with the BNP. In 1984, he became the Investment Manager for the American market at the Banque de Gestion Privée until 1988. He joined Les Mutuelles du Mans in 1989 as Director of Investment Management and Investment Strategy for the branches of the group. He was appointed as Director of Asset Management for third parties of the MMA Group at MMA Finance (ex-Le Mans Financial Management), a post that he has held since 1997.
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- On 1 July 2002, CGNU plc changed its name to Aviva plc. The companies within CGU France adopted the name of Aviva on 1 December 2002.
- Aviva is the biggest provider of life insurance and long- term savings in Europe, it is the biggest insurance group in Britain and occupies strong positions in other markets in the world. Based on gross insurance premiums, Aviva is the 7th biggest insurer in the world.
- Aviva plies three main trades: life insurance and long- term savings, asset management and damage insurance. Its net annual reinsurance premiums amount to more than Ł28 billion, and its managed assets represent more than Ł200 billion as at 31 December 2001.