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Aviva (formerly Norwich Union) have announced a windfall for holders of with-profit policies, and a limited windfall for Aviva shareholders.
Who gets an Aviva windfall?
Windfalls will be for policies with CGNU and CULAC funds
How much is the Aviva windfall?
The company initially said the average windfall will be £1000, but most payouts could be closer to £200
How do I know if I will get a windfall?
All eligible policy holders have been notified by post and have had the opportunity to vote.
When can I expect a payout?
It is likely that payouts will be staged over the next three years
Do shareholders get a payout?
It is expected that shareholders will also get a small payout, though significantly less than the policyholder payouts