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Aviva share price today: stock ticks up after Lloyd’s launch, with March results next
3 February 2026
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Aviva share price today: stock ticks up after Lloyd’s launch, with March results next

London, Feb 3, 2026, 09:44 GMT — Trading underway.

  • Aviva shares ticked up roughly 0.3% in early trading
  • Company launches high-net-worth coverage through Lloyd’s
  • Investors turn their attention to full-year results due March 5

Shares of Aviva (AV.L) edged higher Tuesday following the insurer’s announcement that Aviva Private Clients has launched within Lloyd’s of London. By 0944 GMT, the stock was up 0.3% at 653.6 pence, according to delayed data. Caroline Brown noted the move offers brokers access to a “full suite of home products” spanning both platforms. aviva.com

The Lloyd’s push is crucial now as insurers search for niches with resilient pricing and the ability to diversify risk geographically. Aviva finds high-net-worth clients generally stick around, though that segment can swing sharply when claims surge.

Investors will watch closely to see if the new lines boost profits without easing underwriting standards, particularly since UK insurers are dealing with volatile claims costs in some sectors. The Lloyd’s move isn’t a big gamble on its own, but it comes as focus sharpens on guidance and capital returns.

Aviva jumped 2.45% on Monday, finishing at £6.51 and beating the FTSE 100’s 1.15% rise. The shares remain roughly 7% shy of their 52-week peak of £7.01, reached on Jan. 6.

Aviva’s new Lloyd’s product allows coverage in multiple currencies, focusing on overseas properties and assets, including locations like Switzerland and Monaco. Premiums start at £25,000, with policies distributed through Lloyd’s brokers. The rollout kicked off on Jan. 1. Antony Dodson described the move as Aviva being “delighted to unlock” a larger portion of its Lloyd’s platform for high-net-worth clients. Coverager – Insurance news and insights

Lloyd’s operates as an insurance marketplace, with firms underwriting specialist risks via syndicates instead of relying on a single balance sheet. The “dual‑stamp” method can expand distribution but brings in overseas exposure that may act differently compared to a domestic home book.

Monday’s regulatory filing revealed Aviva has 3,057,737,159 shares outstanding, matching its voting rights exactly. The company holds no ordinary shares in treasury.

Tuesday’s trading has stayed narrow, with shares opening at 654.80 pence and fluctuating between 651.18 and 654.80 pence.

High-net-worth portfolios can still take a hit when severe weather strikes or legal and repair bills surge. Lloyd’s pricing tends to soften fast if too much capital chases identical risks. A rise in losses would shift attention back to margins instead of growth.

Aviva is set to release its full-year results on March 5 at 0700 GMT, with an investor and analyst briefing scheduled for 0830 GMT. Market watchers will be keen to see if there’s any adjustment to dividend targets and whether the Lloyd’s channel can grow without increasing risk.

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