What happened to cofunds?
What happened to cofunds?
The actual merger has already happened but the impact of the changes will come into effect over the weekend of 4th – 7th May 2018. This is when the new administration platform and website goes ‘live’ and when existing Cofunds accounts are to be fully transitioned to the new Aegon platform.
Did Aegon take over legal and general?
In May 2016, Legal and General Assurance Society Ltd (Legal & General) agreed to acquire part of Scottish Equitable Plc’s (SE) annuity portfolio. On 22 September 2017, the transfer of the relevant SE policies to Legal & General took place. …
What is a Legal and General Bond?
YOUR BOND. Your bond is designed as a flexible way to invest. It allows you to take regular withdrawals and one off lump sums as well as change your investment choices to meet your needs. This leaflet explains some of the key options available to you if you’re.
Are Legal and General funds any good?
12% of Legal & Generals funds received an impressive 4 or 5-star rating for their performance over the past 1, 3 & 5 years. The L&G UK Gilt fund has been the top fund in the sector with returns of 24.83% and 54.84%.
When did Aegon takeover cofunds?
On 1 January 2017, Cofunds and IPS, the UK’s largest investment administration service, became part of Aegon.
Does Legal and General still exist?
Legal & General Group plc, commonly known as Legal & General, is a British multinational financial services and asset management company headquartered in London, England. As of January 2020, it no longer provides general insurance following the sale of Legal & General Insurance to Allianz.
Can I withdraw money from my legal and general pension?
You can choose to take money out of your Pension through drawdown once you are aged 55 or over. Drawdown allows you to take up to 25% of your Pension value as a tax free lump sum, with the remainder available to take as income. You can ask us to pay you a regular income and request lump sum income payments at any time.
Is my pension safe with ReAssure?
UK & Global Equity Tracker Pension (Universal Funds): ReAssure risk rating 5 – medium/high risk.
Who is Aegon owned by?
Aegon’s largest shareholder is Vereniging Aegon, which holds 14.1% of the voting rights based on the common shares as of December 31, 2019. To Aegon’s knowledge based on the filings made with the Dutch Autoriteit Financiële Markten, Dodge & Cox International Stock Fund, BlackRock, Inc. and Franklin Resources, Inc.
How do I contact Aegon?
We hope you never have cause to complain, but if you do, please contact us by any of the methods below: Email: [email protected] If contacting us by email, please don’t include any personal or banking information as email isn’t a secure Read more…