Aegon Financial Planning launches after Nationwide transfer

Aegon completes integration of building society’s planning service

Isabel Baxter
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Aegon UK has launched Aegon Financial Planning following the completed transfer of Nationwide Building Society’s financial planning service with its 300 staff joining the provider.

The new service sits within the governance of Origen, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aegon UK, and will provide ongoing support for Nationwide customers around investment products. Aegon UK chief executive Mike Holliday-Williams said: "The completion of the transfer marks a significant step in Aegon's strategy to be the leading digital platform in the UK, driving forward our pension and investment propositions in our key retail and workplace markets for the benefit of all of our customers, advisers and employers." Origen chief executive Tim Orton added: "Since announcing the extension o...

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