Aegon launches corporate platform with cut-price deal

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Aegon has launched its corporate platform with a promise to reimburse 50% of employer contributions for the first three months.

Aegon Retirement Choices (ARC) claims to be the first platform in the world to blend corporate and at-retirement solutions. It also offers an auto-enrolment hub at no extra cost to help advisers assess scheme data and ensure their employer clients comply with the new legislation. A team of 300 support staff will offer support to advisers looking to transition to the platform. Adrian Grace, Aegon UK chief executive said the business was prepared for upcoming regulatory changes. "We have solutions in place to help advisers write quality business post-RDR and demonstrate their pro...

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