The Scotsman

‘Resilient’ first-half figures for Aegon UK

- By SCOTT REID

Aegon UK, the Edinburghb­ased pensions provider, has cheered a “resilient performanc­e in challengin­g markets” after cost efficienci­es led to a rise in first-half earnings.

Underlying earnings before tax were up 17 per cent to £71 million, compared with the first half of 2019.

The firm’s sales performanc­e was described as “robust”, despite the volatile markets, with gross deposits more than doubling to £6.4 billion. That increase was largely driven by institutio­nal platform net deposits, which Aegon noted can be “lumpy”.

Net deposits amounted to £1.8bn compared with a net outflow of £2.4bn a year earlier. The group said assets had recovered following the stock market sell off and ended the first half at £174bn, including £143bn of platform assets.

Chief executive Mike Holliday-williams said: “We have a resilient business that has performed well in challengin­g markets. The growth in earnings reflects an 11 per cent reduction in our cost base as we realise the benefits of having consolidat­ed our platforms on a common set of technology.

“The gradual recovery in stock markets following the coronaviru­s sell-off has meant that total assets have largely rebounded and now stand at £174bn – close to the level where they started the year.”

He added: “There are strong tailwinds behind advisers who are benefiting from client demand for retirement advice in particular and in the workplace market, where the government has shown its full commitment to auto-enrolment during furlough.”

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