AVIVA plc Interim results 2005

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AVIVA plc Interim results 2005 11 August 2005

Disclaimer This presentation may contain certain forward-looking statements with respect to certain of Aviva s plans and its current goals and expectations relating to its future financial condition, performance and results. By their nature, all forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to future events and circumstances which are beyond Aviva s control including among other things, UK domestic and global economic business conditions, market related risks such as fluctuations in interest rates and exchange rates, the policies and actions of regulatory authorities, the impact of competition, inflation, deflation, the timing impact and other uncertainties of future acquisitions or combinations within relevant industries, as well as the impact of tax and other legislation and other regulations in the jurisdictions in which Aviva and its affiliates operate. As a result, Aviva s actual future financial condition, performance and results may differ materially from the plans, goals and expectations set forth in Aviva s forwardlooking statements. Aviva undertakes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation or any other forward-looking statements we may make. 2

Agenda Overview Financial review Richard Harvey Group Chief Executive Andrew Moss Group Finance Director Questions & Answers 3

Strong operations delivering good profits Operating profit (EEV basis) 1,318m +21% Operating profit (IFRS) 943m +19% Life and pensions sales (PVNBP) 11.0 bn +12% New business contribution 393m +15% General insurance COR 95% (FY 2004: 97%) Interim dividend 9.83p +5% ROCE 14.6% (FY 2004: 13.7%) PVNBP Present value of new business premiums 4

2005 interim results: key themes Strong new business sales with increased value from our bancassurance network Strong performance in mature markets, particularly France Transforming our UK Life business to succeed in a competitive market Prospects for our developing businesses Excellent general insurance and health results 5

Strong growth in long-term savings new business Total sales m 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 Growth 26% Growth flat H1 2004 H1 2005 1,000 Growth 35% 0 Continental Europe UK International 6

Increasing value from our bancassurance network m 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 New business contribution on net basis* H2 H2 Increase of 20% H1 H1 H1 2003 2004 H1 2005 Bancassurance is an increasing proportion of new business profits now over quarter of business Businesses growing in France, Italy and the Netherlands Higher average margin delivering value growth in Spain 7 * net basis after capital, tax and minorities

France: benefiting from focus on unit linked sales Total sales up 36% (PVNBP) to 1.9 billion Contribution up 52% (gross) to 202 million Total proportion of unit-linked sales now 40% (FY 2004: 32%) Net margin at 2.6% (FY 2004: 1.9%) Benefit of Crédit du Nord (commenced October 2004) Increased attractiveness of equity markets Focus on unit-linked business delivering higher margins 8

UK Life: managing for value Operating in competitive market where growth modest Holding volume whilst increasing margin Retaining a significant presence across the product portfolio Achieving an IRR of 11.4% (H1 2004: 11.0%) IRR improves to 13.6% taking into account debt/equity mix 9

Strong UK market share consistently maintained in main product areas... Total market share at 11.5% (Q1 2005) 15% 0% 12.9% 15.8% Annuities 11.3% 10.8% Bonds & Savings 14.7% 14.3% Group Personal Pensions 13.9% 9.5% 8.6% 8.3% Individual Pensions Corporate Pensions 7.1% 6.4% Investment Funds 15.8% 14.8% Protection NU Q1 '05 Market Share % FY '04 Source: NU MSE + 50% JV Q1 2005 Source: NU press release 10

UK Life: transforming the business for the long-term Expect to see a reduction in second half margins as product mix changes Continue to improve underlying value drivers Broad distribution base Innovative capital management Aggressive transformation of the business Offshoring Assisted transformation of business services Ongoing customer servicing initiatives 11

Developing our presence in other markets Rapid expansion in India and China: Total sales from operations of 82 million (2004: 29 million) India: working with 8 banks China: presence in 6 cities Broadening distribution and moving into new product markets in the US Enter new markets selectively, for example exploring entry into Russia and Taiwan 12

Excellent contribution from general insurance and health Growing premium income...... whilst increasing ROCE bn 10.0 9.8 9.6 9.4 9.2 9.0 8.8 8.6 8.4 8.2 8.0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 * H1 2005 COR % ROCE % 110 105 100 95 90 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 H1 2005 COR ROCE 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 GI COR reduced from 109% to 95% between 2000 and 2005 * 2005 Annualised 13

GI achievements in 2005 Corporate Partner deals New Barclays contract Extended Asda deal to 2009 Extending Canadian strategic alliance with Loblaws Flood mapping delivery June 04 September 04 December 04 March 05 In progress Digital flood map Telematics Improving customer service Direct customer satisfaction at 91% Customers feel cared for by Norwich Union at 92% 2,800 jobs now in India 14

UK: sustained profits GWP Growth in 2004 Using our business model to win in a competitive market 22% increase in Direct premiums 6% 4% 2% 0% -2% -4% -6% NUI Next 5 Market Rates increasing in personal lines 5% in personal motor and 6% (including indexation) in homeowner, in line with claims inflation Commercial rates flat; profitability excellent Personal Lines Cumulative 35% Rate Increases 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 2001 Q1 2002 Q1 2003 Q1 2004 Q1 2005 Q1 Commercial Lines Cumulative Rate Increases 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2001 Q1 2002 Q1 2003 Q1 2004 Q1 2005 Q1 15

RAC RAC accelerates NUI s strategy, bringing us closer to our customers, and will generate significant revenue and cost synergies Took control of RAC on 4 May RAC performance in line with plan Motor Insurance Vehicle History Checking Vehicle Leasing Vehicle inspection The RAC Opportunity Windscreen Services Home Insurance NUI RAC Driving training Travel Insurance No.1 UK general insurer Proven scale advantages Track record of delivery 15 million policyholders No. 1 roadside company for customer satisfaction* 2.2m individual roadside customers 4.5m corporate roadside customers Roadside Car Sales RAC Insure Financial Services Confident in delivering pre tax 80m cost synergies Excellent progress on integration Management and structures in place Hyundai distribution agreement transferred Motor services provider across customer lifetime Grow insurance revenue RAC brand potential NUI track record Match AA customer penetration Insurance Motoring services Cumulative Revenue We know she is likely to change her Ford KA after 5 years and is likely to buy a Ford next Passes Test Rapid Bonus Pass Plus Car PAYD Rescue Loan Car Loan PAYD Rescue Wider financial and motoring services Match AA customer penetration in loans Grow sales to both RAC and NUI brands Car HPI PAYD Rescue Grow rescue revenue RAC growth static Risk pricing proven on NUI Rescue Increase sales to NUI customer base Lease Car Rescue Loan 18 21 26 30 33 37 Small bump Telematics showed it was not her fault AGE Rescue Wider Opportunities Motoring services across customer lifetime Extend NUI partner relationships Commercial insurance and motor services 16

Financial review Andrew Moss Group Finance Director

Improved operational performance across all businesses H1 2005 H1 2004 Growth m m % Life EEV operating return 857 799 5 Fund management 18 10 80 General insurance and health 694 583 18 Non-insurance operations 45 (12) - Corporate costs (83) (99) 16 Unallocated interest (213) (205) (3) Operating profit: EEV basis (1) 1,318 1,076 21 Operating profit: IFRS basis 943 781 19 EPS: IFRS basis 27.1p 21.8p ROCE 14.6% 13.7%* NAV (2) 533p 511p* (1) Stated before amortisation of other intangibles, impairment of goodwill and exceptional items On a constant currency basis * As at 31 December 2004 (2) ON an EEV basis All operating profit is from continuing operations 18

Growth from an international life portfolio Life and pensions Sales PVNBP (1) m H1 2005 Growth (2) % UK 4,244 (1%) France 1,854 36% Ireland 349 28% Italy 1,333 61% Netherlands 1,241 24% Spain 965 (16%) Other countries 1,030 8% Group life and pensions 11,016 12% (1) PVNBP is equal to single premiums plus the present value of regular premiums (2) On a constant currency basis UK: Improvement in unit-linked bond sales and annuities, offset by lower pension and protection sales France: Strong growth in unitlinked sales; strong start to Crédit du Nord partnership Netherlands: Increased sales from ABN AMRO and in annuity business Italy: Increases due to strong marketing campaigns and BPU branch extension Spain: Stronger focus on higher margin protection products in the first half of 2005 Other countries: Strong development in international businesses 19

Life businesses creating shareholder value H1 2005 H1 2004 FY 2004 Group Contribution m Margin Margin Margin Gross (1) 393 3.6% 3.5% 3.4% Gross, net of required capital 286 2.6% 2.6% 2.5% Net to shareholders (2) 158 1.7% 1.7% 1.6% Net to shareholders (2) UK 74 1.7% 1.7% 1.6% Continental Europe 76 1.7% 1.7% 1.6% International 8 1.4% 1.9% 1.7% Group 158 1.7% 1.7% 1.6% (1) Pre effect of required capital, pre tax and minorities (2) Post effect of required capital, tax and minorities 20

New business profitability: focus on post required capital margins Contribution m H1 2005 H1 2004 FY 2004 Margin (1) Margin (1) Margin (1) UK 105 2.5% 2.5% 2.3% France 48 2.6% 2.0% 1.9% Ireland 8 2.3% 4.1% 2.9% Italy 20 1.5% 1.7% 1.9% Netherlands 18 1.5% 2.5% 2.0% Spain 70 7.3% 4.9% 5.7% Other countries 17 1.7% 1.4% 1.6% Group 286 2.6% 2.6% 2.5% (1) Post effect of required capital, pre tax and minorities 21

Life EEV operating return H1 2005 H1 2004 m m UK 327 345 France 158 112 Ireland 22 16 Italy 47 36 Netherlands 115 132 Poland 46 35 Spain 92 81 Other Europe 14 14 International 36 28 Post required capital new business contribution up 35 million to 286 million due to increased volume Higher returns on opening embedded value at start of 2005 up 27 million to 595 million (2004: 568 million) Small movement in operating assumptions and experience variances to negative 24 million (2004: negative 20 million) TOTAL 857 799 22

Life IFRS profits: businesses generating capital and cash UK H1 2005 H1 2004 m m With profit 33 49 Non profit 178 179 France 131 89 UK: Lower with-profit result due to bonus cut France: Significant improvement due to profitable business development and investment gains Ireland 14 14 Italy 24 19 Netherlands 58 54 Poland 48 39 Spain 39 24 Other Europe 1 (4) International (16) 57 Netherlands: Growth in business whilst maintaining cost base Italy and Spain: Reduced new business strain due to product growth and mix International: Lower level of realised gains in 2005 TOTAL 510 520 23

Sustainability and resilience in excellent general insurance and health profits H1 2005 H1 2004 m m GI COR of 95% (2004: 97%) Underwriting result 182 92 LTIR 512 491 Operating profit 694 583 Analysed as: UK 431 364 France 17 20 Ireland 83 60 Netherlands 55 53 Canada 67 52 Other countries 41 34 TOTAL 694 583 UK: Personal motor rates up 5% and homeowners up 6% (including indexation) Commercial rates flat Ireland: Increasingly competitive, but motor rates beginning to stabilise Netherlands: Disciplined underwriting and costs containment Canada: Commercial market softening, but favourable claims frequency in all our major classes 24

Asset management gathering momentum IFRS fund management operating profit up 94% to 33 million Morley UK and overseas businesses significantly increased from 7 million to 18 million Morley UK and overseas businesses: cost/income ratio 80% (2004: 89%) Award winning performances in France Worldwide investment sales up 35% to 1,062 million Funds under management up to over 290 billion 25

RAC profits up 13% 6 months 30 June 2005 m RAC trading for the six months ended 30 June 6 months 30 June 2004 m Post acquisition amounts included in interim results 2 months 30 June 2005 m Turnover Insurance Non-insurance Operating profit Insurance Non-insurance 107 510 617 19 32 51 105 502 607 19 26 45 36 162 198 6 11 17 Integration costs incurred to date (1) (14) Roadside membership: Number of individual members Number of corporate members 2.21m 4.66m (1) Total estimated one-off integration costs of 100 million pre-tax 2.20m 4.52m 26

Strong operational cash generation, with benefits of innovative financing H105 m H104 m New business strain (210) (280) Life inforce profits 646 493 Non life profits after interest costs 316 238 Normalised operating profits after tax 752 451 Interim dividend including preference shares and DCI (264) (220) Benefit from scrip dividend in H1 2004-100 Normalised profits post tax retained to fund growth 488 331 The capital requirements on a realistic basis increased by 31 million, but include a release of 245 million arising from 27 the restructuring of the UK non-profit funds

Movement in EU groups directive solvency IGD billion As reported at 31 December 2004 3.6 Less: previously signposted changes FSA valuation rules: market value of non-insurance (0.6) FSA valuation rules: pension deficit (0.4) Disposal of Asia 0.2 Acquisition of RAC (0.8) Sub-total (1.6) Capital generation in the period net of RMM increase 0.6 As estimated at 30 June 2005 2.6 28

Movement in net asset value per share Reported pence As at 31 December 2004 (restated for IFRS/EEV) 511 Deduct: 2004 final dividend (16) 495 Operating profit for the period 36 Investment variances 12 Foreign exchange and pension deficit (13) 35 Effect of issuing equity share capital 3 As at 30 June 2005 533 29

Aviva: a thriving business Strong and steady growth in profits from businesses operating efficiently New business contribution +15% Excellent COR at 95% Working to maximise our position in competitive long-term savings environment Strong and sustainable outlook for general insurance Strong cash and statutory profits Good dividend growth Aviva is financially fit and strongly positioned for profitable growth 30

30 June 2005 results Questions and answers