Mark Andrew Wilson (born 22 August 1966)[1] is a New Zealand businessman, who was chief executive officer (CEO) of Aviva from 2013 to 2018.
[7] Wilson was named in the 2016 Debrett's list of Britain's 500 most influential people, a group of individuals who have influenced or made a difference to British society.
[12] Wilson was credited with steering AIA through the financial crisis – a period that saw parent company AIG bailed out by the US government.
He prepared AIA for its flotation on the stock market in Hong Kong in 2010, increasing the company's value to $36bn at the time of listing.
[20] On 25 September 2015 Wilson joined 193 world leaders to commit to the Sustainable Development Goals at the United Nations in New York.
[27] Wilson has written about various social issues including putting the brakes on fraudulent insurance claims,[28] and ensuring everyone plays their part to keep the flood threat at bay.