- Aviva’s high-net-worth business, Aviva Private Clients, launches in the Lloyd’s market.
- Aviva Private Clients now offers cover for property and assets in countries such as Switzerland and Monaco.
- The launch reinforces Aviva’s commitment to providing a holistic solution for brokers and high-net-worth clients to protect assets in multiple locations.
Aviva’s high-net-worth business, Aviva Private Clients (APC), has launched its new proposition in the Lloyd’s market.
This marks an exciting expansion for Aviva’s high-net-worth business and leverages Aviva’s Lloyd’s platform to provide access to new markets and territories. Launching on the Lloyd’s platform also creates new opportunities for brokers, while delivering bespoke insurance solutions for high-net-worth clients looking to protect their property and assets, including in countries such as Switzerland and Monaco.
The new offering enhances Aviva Private Clients’ established high-net-worth propositions, now allowing customers to safeguard their overseas exposures.
APC was launched on the Lloyd’s platform on a phased basis from 1st January 2026 and can be written in multiple currencies, including GBP, EUR, USD, and CHF, with premiums starting from £25,000. Cover is available exclusively through Lloyd’s brokers.
"The launch of Aviva Private Clients in the Lloyd’s market, alongside Aviva’s existing high-net-worth propositions, now means brokers have access to the full suite of home products across both platforms."
Caroline Brown, Global, National and Lloyd’s Broker Lead at Aviva
Caroline Brown, Global, National and Lloyd’s Broker Lead at Aviva, says: “The launch of Aviva Private Clients in the Lloyd’s market, alongside Aviva’s existing high-net-worth propositions, now means brokers have access to the full suite of home products across both platforms. This fully aligns with our ambition to provide comprehensive insurance solutions to suit the needs of all our customers.
“We are very excited about this expansion of the Aviva Private Clients business and look forward to trading with brokers in Lloyd’s over the coming months.”
Antony Dodson, GCS Chief Underwriting Officer at Aviva and Active Underwriter for Syndicate 1492, says: “We are delighted to unlock further benefits of our Lloyd’s platform across Aviva, this time within the high‑net‑worth space. By combining our in‑house capabilities with the strength of the Lloyd’s franchise, we are enhancing the Aviva Private Clients proposition for our clients and broking partners – in line with our long‑term strategy of building a leading dual‑stamp insurer.”