AEGON unveils new at-retirement option

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AEGON has launched a secure income option on its Investment Control bond, as it looks to focus on the UK at-retirement market.

The secure income option on the Investment Control bond provides customers with the security of a guaranteed income of 5% of their original investment over 20 years, no matter what happens to investment performance. It also provides the potential for capital growth. Each year on the bond anniversary, if the value of the bond grows to more than the original investment, the growth is locked in and returned to the customer at the end of the term. The growth is taxed at the customer’s marginal rate.

The Investment Control with secure income option also lets customers cover their own life and up to three other people, by offering a valuable inheritance benefit of the highest of 100.1% of the cash-in value, the original investment less any income taken, or the highest recorded fund value (recorded on the anniversary) less any income taken. In order to help reduce any future inheritance tax liability, the bond can also be placed in trust.

David Aaron, individual marketing communications manager at AEGON said: “The UK at retirement market is core to the future business strategy of AEGON. With the new secure income option on our Investment Control bond we are meeting the needs of our customers who are looking for security and peace of mind with their investment.

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