Aegon reveals plans if Scots vote for independence

Laura Miller
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Aegon would establish a new registered life company in England should Scots vote for independence on 18 September.

This would be in addition to its existing Scottish and English registered companies, chief executive Adrian Grace (pictured) said. "This means irrespective of any currency, regulatory or tax change we can continue to serve all our customers," Grace said. Policies for Aegon's non-Scottish customers will continue to be in Sterling. "We will support any different currency for Scottish based customers," Grace said. The Scottish Government previously suggested ‘independence day' might be in March 2016, allowing an 18 month period for the negotiations to take place and for details to b...

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