How do I find my Aviva shares?
You can access useful share information via the ‘Shareholder Centre’ section of MyAviva. If you already own Aviva products and are registered for MyAviva: Select ‘Shareholder Centre’ from the top menu bar. Click ‘Find Out More’ in the ‘Manage my Shares’ section.
What happened to my Norwich Union shares?
When Norwich Union merged with CGU on May 31 to create the new company CGNU, Norwich Union shares ceased to exist. At the time of the merger, Norwich Union shares were converted into CGNU shares at a ratio of 100 Norwich Union shares for 48 CGNU shares.
How do I find out my shareholder reference number?
You can find your Shareholder Reference Number, which is 10 digits long and begins with the letter ‘C’, on your statements, dividend advice or cheques or other shareholder material. If you have a statement, the Shareholder Reference Number will be located on the right hand side near the top of the statement.
Who took over Norwich Union shares?
Aviva plc
About Aviva plc Aviva is the international savings, investments and insurance group formed from the merger of Norwich Union and CGU in 2000. Following the merger the parent company, CGNU plc, operated under 40 major trading brands across the world until the Aviva brand was introduced in 2002.
Did Aviva buy Norwich Union?
The Norwich Union brand has been revitalised by Aviva after it was dropped a decade ago, it has been confirmed. The brand will be back in business for the first time since 2009, when it became fully absorbed into Aviva following its takeover in 2002.
What happened to Friends Life and Friends Provident shares?
Friends Life Group Limited – share certificates were replaced with Aviva share certificates at the time of the acquision of Friends Life Group Limited by Aviva on 10 April 2015. Friends Provident ā on 2 November 2009 Friends Provident was acquired by Resolution for 79.4 pence per share.
What happened to the dividends in Aviva and Friends Provident?
Importantly, while dividends in Friends Provident would clearly have stopped with the sale of that business to Resolution, the new owners themselves paid dividends rising from just over 4p sterling per share in 2009 to just under 22p a share in 2014. Aviva, for its part, also pays dividends on its shares ā around 21p a share in 2015.
What happened to F&C shares after the demerger with Friends Provident?
Following the demerger, F&C Asset Management plc shareholders were entitled to receive 1 share in F&C for every 10 shares they held in Friends Provident on 2 July 2009 in addition to the Friends Provident shares already held. Iām a former Friends Provident shareholder, which share registrar should I contact?
How many resolution shares did I get for each Friends Provident share?
Friends Provident investors received 0.9 of a Resolution share for every Friends Provident share they owned at the time.