Adrian Grace steps down as Aegon CEO

Eight years as boss

Tom Ellis
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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 into an investment platform and pensions business. Aegon said he would step down to retire. While Grace (pictured) oversaw growth and transformation in the business, his last few years at the top also saw the company struggle to get hold of its re-platforming of Cofunds. Aegon completed the re-platforming of the former Legal & General platform, which it bought for £140m back...

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