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<br>LONDON, Dec 14 (Reuters) - British insurer Aviva is to sell its Vietnamese business to Canadian insurer ManuLife it said on Monday.<br> <br>Aviva did not give a price for the cash sale of the life insurance business,  [https://www.evernote.com/shard/s676/sh/f8219ae5-1e3c-80e8-7473-36bed07f44fb/496d33114dbfb5597ee88437de5f74b1 www.evernote.com] but said the deal would increase its net asset value and Solvency II surplus by around 100 million pounds ($133.67 million).<br> <br>Aviva is looking to sell its businesses in continental Europe and Asia, to focus on key markets of Britain, Ireland and Canada.<br>($1 = 0.7481 pounds) (Reporting by Carolyn Cohn Editing by Rachel Armstrong)<br>
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<br>LONDON, Dec 14 (Reuters) - British insurer Aviva is to sell its Vietnamese business to Canadian insurer ManuLife it said on Monday.<br> <br>Aviva did not give a price for the cash sale of the life insurance business,  [http://dudleymoorecd.org/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=pbase.com%2Ftopics%2Fcreamclass9%2Fmore_online_traffic_with_the dudleymoorecd.org] but said the deal would increase its net asset value and Solvency II surplus by around 100 million pounds ($133.67 million).<br> <br>Aviva is looking to sell its businesses in continental Europe and Asia, to focus on key markets of Britain, Ireland and Canada.<br>($1 = 0.7481 pounds) (Reporting by Carolyn Cohn Editing by Rachel Armstrong)<br>

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LONDON, Dec 14 (Reuters) - British insurer Aviva is to sell its Vietnamese business to Canadian insurer ManuLife it said on Monday.

Aviva did not give a price for the cash sale of the life insurance business, dudleymoorecd.org but said the deal would increase its net asset value and Solvency II surplus by around 100 million pounds ($133.67 million).

Aviva is looking to sell its businesses in continental Europe and Asia, to focus on key markets of Britain, Ireland and Canada.
($1 = 0.7481 pounds) (Reporting by Carolyn Cohn Editing by Rachel Armstrong)