Adrian Grace steps down as Aegon CEO
Eight years as boss

Adrian Grace became CEO of what was broadly a pensions company back in 2011 and has overseen its transformation into an investment platform and pensions business.
Long-serving CEO of Aegon UK Adrian Grace will be replaced by Mike Holliday-Williams on 1 October.
Grace's replacement has joined from Direct Line Group, where he was managing director of Personal Lines. Grace became CEO of what was broadly a pensions company back in 2011 and has overseen its transformation...
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