The data illustrates the ranking of the most owned life insurance company plans in the UK in 2017. In 2017, an estimated 2.4 million people owned Aviva life insurance plan in the United Kingdom. Ranked second and third were Legal & General and AXA GB.
Aviva made an adjusted operating profit of slightly more than 3 billion GBP in 2016, up from 2.68 billion GBP in 2015. Since 2012, Aviva's adjusted operating profit has more than tripled. In 2014, 203.55 billion GBP in life insurance benefits were paid out by insurance companies on the domestic market in the UK, the exact same figure as in the year before.
Aviva | 2421 |
Legal & General | 2156 |
AXA GB | 900 |
Sun Life | 864 |
Scottish Widows | 773 |
LV/Liverpool Victoria | 675 |
Prudential | 579 |
Royal London | 568 |
Friends' Provident | 481 |
Standard Life | 433 |
Zurich | 401 |
Other Bank/Building Society | 328 |
Barclays Insurance | 244 |
HSBC | 229 |
CIS/The Cooperative Insurance | 224 |
Allianz | 216 |
Lloyds Bank | 199 |
Abbey Life | 186 |
Nationwide | 154 |
Santander | 142 |
Aegon/Scottish Equitable | 112 |
RIAS | 90 |
Saga | 43.9 |
TSB | 33.7 |
More Than | 5.13 |
Any Supermarket 's Life Insurance | 96.2 |
Others | 3202 |