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Q3 2011 RESULTS
RELEASE
NOVEMBER 10, 2011
AEGON withstands market turmoil with continued capital strength
and resilient franchise
o Underlying earnings before tax of EUR 361 million

Compared with Q3 2010, earnings included the positive effect of updated assumptions (EUR 35 million)
offset by effects of lower equity markets and interest rates (EUR 49 million), unfavorable currency movements
(EUR 32 million) and higher provisioning for longevity (EUR 24 million)

Fair value items recorded a loss of EUR 288 million
 Decision to lower interest rates assumptions resulted in charge of EUR 168 million
 Other fair value items recorded EUR 120 million in losses due to lower interest rates and equity markets, spread widening
and increased volatility
 Hedging programs performed well; higher reserve requirements fully offset by hedging results

Net income amounts to EUR 60 million

Return on equity of 6.9%, or 8.1% excluding run-off businesses
o Strong gross deposits of EUR 10.5 billion; record net deposits* of EUR 4.4 billion

Total sales increase 2% to EUR 1.6 billion as a result of strong deposits

New life sales decline 18% to EUR 405 million due to product repricing following continued focus on margins

Accident & health sales increase 5% to EUR 153 million mainly driven by the Americas

Record deposits driven by pensions and variable annuities in the United States
o Capital position remains strong; cash flows impacted by lower interest rates

Strong capital position demonstrated by IGD solvency ratio of ~190%

Excess capital of EUR 3.4 billion, of which EUR 1.2 billion maintained at the holding – well above target

Capital base ratio increases to 73.6% – on track to achieve ratio of at least 75% by the end of 2012

Operational free cash flows of EUR (678) million; higher reserve requirements due to lower interest rates
Statement of Alex Wynaendts, CEO
“The challenging financial market conditions clearly impacted AEGON’s earnings during the third quarter. Lower
equity markets and the significant drop in interest rates, as well as a further weakening of the US dollar were the main
drivers to the decline in underlying earnings. At the same time, AEGON’s capital position remained strong and our
franchise continues to be resilient. Despite the difficult environment, we achieved record net deposits in our key
growth businesses.
“In light of the continued low interest rate environment, we have revised our long-term interest rate assumptions
which had a one-time significant negative impact on net income. It is clear that the actions we have taken to
strengthen our balance sheet have enabled us to withstand the extreme market volatility we have seen in recent
months, while also continuing to grow our business. AEGON today is in a strong position, with a solid capital position
and the right strategy that will allow us to pursue our long-term ambitions.”
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
amounts in EUR millions
b)
No tes
Q3 2011
Q2 2011
%
Q3 2010
%
YTD 2011
YTD 2010
%
Underlying earnings before tax
1
361
401
(10)
452
(20)
1,176
1,381
(15)
Net income
2
60
404
(85)
657
(91)
791
1,442
(45)
Sales
3
1,620
1,261
4,292
4,512
(5)
Value of new business (VNB)
4
58
103
(44)
109
(47)
279
385
(28)
Return on equity
5
6.9%
8.1%
(15)
9.3%
(26)
7.4%
8.9%
(17)
28
1,595
2
For notes see page 22.
* Excluding run-off businesses.
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STRATEGIC HIGHLIGHTS
o
o
o
Sale of closed UK life insurance business Guardian for a total consideration of GBP 275 million
Restructuring of AEGON The Netherlands accelerated to reduce cost base by EUR 100 million
Appointment of Simon Skinner as CEO of AEGON Ireland, AEGON’s European variable annuity platform
Sustainable earnings growth
with an improved risk-return profile
Guardian, which manages over 300,000 life insurance
policies, has been closed to new business since
AEGON continues to implement its transformational
program aimed at delivering sustainable earnings
growth with an improved risk-return profile. The
company set the following targets*:
Grow underlying earnings before tax on average
by 7%-10% per annum between 2010 and 2015;
Achieve a return on equity of 10%-12% by 2015;
Increase fee businesses to 30%-35% of
underlying earnings before tax by 2015; and
2001 and was sold for a total cash consideration
of GBP 275 million, equivalent to approximately one
time book value. AEGON Asset Management has
entered into a long-term agreement with Cinven and
will continue to manage the assets of Guardian which
total GBP 7.4 billion. The transaction is expected to
close in the fourth quarter of 2011.
-
AEGON’s ambition
opened its 10th regional branch in Fujian province,
increasing its potential customer base to over 500
million people. AEGON-CNOOC is ranked among
the top ten foreign insurance companies in China.
AEGON’s ambition to be a leader in all of its chosen
markets by 2015 is supported by four strategic
objectives: Optimize portfolio, Enhance customer
loyalty, Deliver operational excellence and Empower
In Spain, AEGON is positioning itself to grow with
some of its current partners and terminate its
relationship with others. Recently, AEGON has closed
Increase normalized operational free cash flow
by 30% by 2015.
employees. These key objectives have been
embedded in all AEGON businesses and provide the
strategic framework for the company’s ambition to
become the most-recommended life insurance and
pension provider by customers and distributors, as
well as the most-preferred employer in the sector.
AEGON’s AMBITION
To be a leader in all our chosen markets by 2015
AEGON’S STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
o Optimize portfolio
o Enhance customer loyalty
o Deliver operational excellence
o Empower employees
Optimize portfolio
In line with its strategic objective to optimize its
In China, AEGON’s joint-venture with CNOOC
an agreement with one of the Banca Cívica partnering
savings banks, Caja Burgos, and has launched an
exit process from its alliance with Caja de Ahorros
del Mediterráneo (CAM), which has led to an
arbitration process. AEGON will closely monitor
the course of events regarding other bancassurance
partners in Spain.
Enhance customer loyalty
AEGON’s net promoter score (NPS) program is being
rolled out across the group and brings the company
closer to its goal of integrating NPS in many of its
businesses and enhancing customer loyalty.
Approximately half of AEGON’s businesses have
begun using the program to gain direct customer
feedback, respond to insights and adapt processes.
Plans are in place to further increase the number of
business units using NPS by the end of 2012 to
support the company in its ambition of becoming the
most recommended provider in the sector.
portfolio of businesses, AEGON has decided to sell its
UK-based Guardian life and pension business to
Cinven, a European private equity group.
* Main economic assumptions embedded in targets: annual gross equity market return of 9%, 10 year US interest rate of 5.25% in
2015 and EUR/USD rate of 1.35.
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Deliver operational excellence
AEGON announced plans to make its business in the
Netherlands more agile and better positioned to
respond to changing conditions and opportunities in
the Dutch market. The restructuring of AEGON's
Dutch business is an acceleration of previously
announced strategic plans. Restructuring charges of
EUR 60 million are included in the third quarter 2011
earnings. The reorganization program and other
initiatives will result in reducing the cost base for
AEGON The Netherlands by EUR 100 million,
compared to the cost base for 2010. The majority of
the cost savings are expected to be achieved in 2012.
In the United Kingdom, AEGON is on track to
implement a new operating model aimed at reducing
costs by 25% by the end of this year. The program to
restructure the business aims to deliver GBP 80
million in expense savings of which to date GBP 71
million has been implemented.
In India, AEGON Religare instituted automated
underwriting and risk analysis. The new system
improves turn-around time, minimizes human
mistakes, cultivates efficiency and contributes to
reduced implementation and recurring costs. The
business won an award for companies that
demonstrate strategic and operational excellence in
information technology.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW c)
EUR millions
No tes
Underlying earnings before tax
Americas
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
New markets
Holding and other
Underlying earnings before tax
Fair value items
Realized gains / (losses) on investments
Impairment charges
Other income / (charges)
Run-off businesses
Income before tax
Income tax
Net income
Net income / (loss) attributable to:
Equity holders of AEGON N.V.
Non-controlling interests
Net underlying earnings
Commissions and expenses
of which operating expenses
11
New life sales
Life single premiums
Life recurring premiums annualized
Total recurring plus 1/10 single
New life sales
Americas
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
New markets
Total recurring plus 1/10 single
12
12
New premium production accident and health insurance
New premium production general insurance
Gross deposits (on and off balance)
Americas
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
New markets
Total gross deposits
Net deposits (on and off balance)
Americas
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
New markets
Total net deposits excluding run-off businesses
Run-off businesses
Total net deposits
12
12
12
12
Q3 2011
Q2 2011
%
Q3 2010
310
68
9
43
(69)
361
325
74
10
59
(67)
401
(5)
355
97
28
55
(83)
452
(288)
102
(132)
(54)
(5)
(16)
76
60
(23)
204
(100)
(16)
10
476
(72)
404
60
-
403
1
(85)
657
-
(91)
-
308
339
(9)
1,575
886
1,500
847
5
1,073
298
405
1,189
312
431
(10)
110
32
199
64
405
104
40
217
70
431
153
12
145
14
7,376
584
11
2,525
10,496
5,014
442
17
1,242
6,715
2,840
54
1
1,502
4,397
(1,121)
3,276
426
(113)
14
(2,487)
(2,160)
(527)
(2,687)
Sept. 30,
2011
404,254
143,006
139,599
121,649
June 30,
2011
391,276
132,837
142,672
115,767
(8)
(10)
(27)
(3)
( 10 )
(50)
(32)
(85)
5
(4)
(6)
6
(20)
(8)
(9)
(6)
6
(14)
47
32
(35)
103
56
(93)
(113)
-
%
YTD 2011
YTD 2010
(13)
982
223
31
159
(219)
1,176
1,090
298
78
141
(226)
1,381
(396)
397
(294)
(73)
27
837
(46)
791
191
403
(319)
(51)
(35)
1,570
(128)
1,442
790
1
1,441
1
(45)
-
374
( 18 )
980
1,069
(8)
1,525
835
3
4,588
2,570
4,486
2,488
2
1,650
329
494
(35)
3,988
938
1,337
5,491
1,002
1,551
(27)
327
137
663
210
1,337
379
135
837
200
1,551
( 14 )
457
39
442
43
(9)
18,019
1,488
47
5,034
24,588
15,261
1,892
71
7,541
24,765
3,033
(174)
17
(2,704)
172
(2,528)
(2,356)
1,838
39
41
3,601
5,519
(5,150)
369
204
129
(92)
(14)
(7)
672
(15)
657
(30)
(68)
(22)
17
(20)
(21)
(43)
29
( 9 1)
6
(9)
( 18 )
138
32
264
60
494
( 18 )
146
14
(14)
4,705
525
16
4,161
9,407
545
(83)
2
3,293
3,757
(1,091)
2,666
(20)
(25)
7
5
57
11
(31)
(39)
12
(50)
(54)
17
(3)
23
%
(10)
(25)
(60)
13
3
( 15 )
(1)
8
(43)
(47)
64
(45)
-
3
(6)
( 14 )
(14)
1
(21)
5
3
18
(21)
(34)
(33)
( 1)
65
(59)
(97)
51
-
REVENUE-GENERATING INVESTMENTS
Revenue-generating investments (total)
Investments general account
Investments for account of policyholders
Off balance sheet investments third parties
%
3
8
(2)
5
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OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Underlying earnings before tax
Net income
AEGON’s underlying earnings before tax declined
to EUR 361 million in the third quarter. The 20%
decline, compared with the same quarter last year,
was mainly due to lower interest rates and equity
markets, unfavorable currency exchange rate
movements and higher provisioning for longevity.
Net income decreased to EUR 60 million due mainly
to a significant decline in results on fair value items.
Underlying earnings from the Americas decreased to
Fair value items
To reflect current market circumstances, AEGON
has lowered its long-term assumption for 10-year
US Treasury yields by 50 bps to 4.75% (graded
uniformly from current yields over the next five years)
EUR 310 million. Consistent with AEGON’s strategy,
earnings from fee-based businesses grew compared
with the third quarter last year. However, they were
more than offset by a weaker US dollar against the
euro and lower earnings from fixed annuities as this
line of business is de-emphasized. Earnings included
the positive effect of updated assumptions of EUR 35
million mainly related to mortality.
and lowered the 90-day rate to 0.2% for the next two
years followed by a three year grade to 3%. No
change has been made to the long-term credit spread
or default assumptions. In addition, AEGON has
lowered its assumed return for separate account bond
fund returns by 200 bps to 4% over the next five
years, followed by a return of 6% thereafter. The bond
fund return is a gross assumption from which asset
management and policy fees are deducted to
In the Netherlands, underlying earnings decreased to
EUR 68 million as a result of higher provisioning for
longevity of EUR 24 million and investments in
developing new distribution capabilities of EUR 5
million.
determine the policyholder return. In total, these
assumption changes led to a charge of EUR 168
million. In addition, lower interest rates, spread
widening and lower equity markets affected other fair
value items which resulted in losses of EUR 120
million. In total, fair value items recorded a loss of
EUR 288 million during the third quarter.
In the United Kingdom, underlying earnings declined
to EUR 9 million. The third quarter included costs of
EUR 14 million related to an ongoing program to
correct historical issues within customer policy
records and investments in developing new
propositions (EUR 3 million). The company is on track
to finalize the program in the fourth quarter of 2011.
In addition, earnings of Guardian, the recently
sold closed book of life insurance business, were
no longer reflected in underlying earnings (EUR 6
million).
Underlying earnings from New Markets decreased to
EUR 43 million, mainly as a result of lower earnings
from Central & Eastern Europe due to lower
investment income and the negative impact from
pension legislation changes. In addition, the
comparable quarter last year included a one-time
benefit of EUR 5 million from Variable Annuities
Europe.
Realized gains on investments
In the third quarter, realized gains on investments
amounted to EUR 102 million and were the result of
normal trading in the investment portfolio and the
divestment of the life reinsurance activities.
Impairment charges
Impairment charges amounted to EUR 132 million. In
the United States, impairments of EUR 76 million
were linked to residential mortgage-backed securities
and in the United Kingdom to financial holdings of
Portuguese and Greek banks (EUR 22 million).
Impairments in New Markets of EUR 29 million were
largely attributable to the effect of new legislation in
Hungary, related to Swiss franc denominated
mortgages, affecting the mortgage portfolio.
Total holding costs amounted to EUR 69 million
as net interest results were higher than in the
comparable quarter a year ago.
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Other charges
Other charges amounted to EUR 54 million and are
mostly related to restructuring provisions in the
Netherlands (EUR 60 million) and in the United
Kingdom (EUR 15 million). These charges are partly
offset by UK policyholder tax with an equal and
opposite charge in the tax income line of EUR 20
million.
Run-off businesses
The results of run-off businesses amounted to a loss
of EUR 5 million as a lower amortization yield paid on
internally transferred assets related to the institutional
spread-based business and favorable mortality results
for pay-out annuities were offset by lower results from
BOLI/COLI and transaction costs related to the
divestment of the life reinsurance activities.
Income tax
Net income for the quarter contained a tax benefit of
EUR 76 million. A benefit of EUR 46 million in the
United States related to the utilization of losses for
which previously no deferred tax asset was
recognized. In the United Kingdom, a benefit of EUR
24 million was recorded as a result of the tax rate
reduction as per April 2012, enacted in July 2011.
Return on equity
In the first nine months of 2011, the return on equity
of AEGON’s ongoing business amounted to 8.7%.
Including capital allocated to the run-off businesses,
return on equity amounted to 7.4%.
Operating expenses
In the third quarter, operating expenses increased 6%
to EUR 886 million due mainly to higher restructuring
charges. Excluding restructuring charges, employee
benefit plans and at constant currencies, operating
expenses increased 1% during the first nine months
of 2011.
Sales and deposits
AEGON’s total sales increased 2% to EUR 1.6 billion
mainly as a result of strong pension deposits. New life
sales declined, mainly as a result of lower single
premium production in the United Kingdom and the
Americas following repricing of products, partly offset
by growth in Central & Eastern Europe.
Gross deposits of EUR 10.5 billion were supported by
increased pension and variable annuity deposits in
the United States and continued strong third-party
asset management inflows.
Value of new business
Compared with the third quarter 2010, the value of
new business declined considerably to EUR 58
million, reflecting current market circumstances of
lower interest rates and higher volatility and lower
new life sales partly offset by higher deposits.
AEGON prices its products on an economic
framework basis and will start to publish value of new
business on that basis as of the first quarter of 2012.
Revenue-generating investments
Revenue-generating investments rose 3% compared
with the end of the second quarter of 2011 to
EUR 404 billion. The positive effect of strong inflows
and lower interest rates on asset balances was only
partly offset by the effect of lower equity markets.
Capital management
In August, Standard & Poor’s positively revised their
outlook on AEGON and its subsidiaries to stable from
negative and affirmed the ‘AA-’ ratings on the core
operating entities. At the same time, Moody’s affirmed
the A3 senior debt of AEGON and upgraded the
subordinated rating of AEGON to Baa1 from Baa2.
Moody’s also upgraded the outlook on all ratings to
stable from negative. In the opinion of the rating
agencies, AEGON’s balance sheet is more resilient to
stress as a result of an improved risk profile. In
addition, AEGON delivered on its strategy with the
full repayment to the Dutch State in June 2011 and
the divestment of its life reinsurance activities in
August 2011.
AEGON’s core capital, excluding revaluation
reserves, amounted to EUR 16.9 billion, equivalent to
73.6%6 of the company’s total capital base at the end
of the third quarter. AEGON aims the proportion of
core capital to be at least 75% of total capital by the
end of 2012.
Shareholders’ equity increased to EUR 19.4 billion as
a result of the appreciation of the US dollar against
the euro and a significant increase in the revaluation
reserves during the third quarter. Shareholders’ equity
per common share, excluding preference capital,
amounted to EUR 9.21 at September 30, 2011.
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The revaluation reserves at September 30, 2011
increased to EUR 2.6 billion, mainly the result of a
significant decrease in risk-free interest rates which
had a positive effect on the value of fixed income
Cash flows
securities, partly offset by spread widening. In
addition, the foreign currency translation reserves
improved, primarily the result of a strengthening of the
US dollar against the euro.
EUR 1.0-1.2 billion per annum by 30% by 2015.
AEGON aims to maintain at least 1.5 times holding
expenses as a buffer at the holding, currently
equivalent to approximately EUR 900 million. During
the third quarter, excess capital in the holding
increased to EUR 1.2 billion as a result of dividends
received from business units.
At September 30, 2011, AEGON’s Insurance Group
Directive (IGD) ratio amounted to ~190%, a decrease
from the level of ~200% at the end of the second
quarter.
AEGON aims to deliver sustainable cash flows and
has announced its intention to improve operational
free cash flow from its 2010 normalized level of
AEGON posted negative operational free cash flows
of EUR 678 million during the third quarter of 2011.
Operational free cash flows were severely affected in
the United States as a result mainly of the sharp
decline in interest rates. Excluding the impact of
financial markets in the third quarter, operational free
cash flows totaled EUR 397 million. Operational free
cash flows represent distributable earnings generation
of the business units. The impact of capital
preservation initiatives or proceeds from disposals are
not included in the reported operational free cash
flows.
Full version
The full version of this release is available at http://www.aegon.com/en/Home/Investors/Quarterly-results/.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Hague, November 10, 2011
Press conference call
7:45 am CET: Audio webcast on www.aegon.com
Analyst & investor presentation / conference call
9:00 am CET: Audio webcast on www.aegon.com
Call-in numbers
United States: +1 480 629 9673
United Kingdom: +44 207 153 2027
The Netherlands: +31 45 631 6902
Replay
Two hours after the conference call, a replay will be available on www.aegon.com and on the following phone
numbers:
United Kingdom: +44 207 154 2833, access code: 4481413#
United Sates: +1 303 590 3030, access code: 4481413#
Supplements
AEGON’s Q3 2011 Financial Supplement and Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements are available on
www.aegon.com.
About AEGON
As an international life insurance, pension and asset management company based in
The Hague, AEGON has businesses in over twenty markets in the Americas,
Europe and Asia. AEGON companies employ approximately 26,000 people
and have some 40 million customers across the globe.
Key figures - EUR
Third quarter 2011
Underlying earnings before tax
361 million
New life sales
405 million
Gross deposits
10.5 billion
Revenue-generating investments
(end of period)
404 billion
Contact information
Media relations:
Greg Tucker
+31(0)70 344 8956
[email protected]
Full year 2010
Third quarter 2010
Full
Investor relations:
473
million
1.8 billion
Willem van den Berg
527 million
2.1 billion +31 (0)70 344 8305
877 548 9668 – toll free USA only
9.4 billion
33 billion
[email protected]
405 billion
year 2009
1.2 billion
2.1 billion
28 billion
363 billion
413 billion www.aegon.com
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DISCLAIMERS
Cautionary note regarding non-GAAP measures
This document includes certain non-GAAP financial measures: underlying earnings before tax and value of new business. The reconciliation of
underlying earnings before tax to the most comparable IFRS measure is provided in Note 3 "Segment information" of our Condensed consolidated
interim financial statements. Value of new business is not based on IFRS, which are used to report AEGON's primary financial statements and should
not be viewed as a substitute for IFRS financial measures. We may define and calculate value of new business differently than other companies.
Please see AEGON’s Embedded Value Report dated May 12, 2011 for an explanation of how we define and calculate value of new business .
AEGON believes that these non-GAAP measures, together with the IFRS information, provide a meaningful measure for the investment community to
evaluate AEGON’s business relative to the businesses of our peers.
Local currencies and constant currency exchange rates
This document contains certain information about our results and financial condition in USD for the Americas and GBP for the United Kingdom,
because those businesses operate and are managed primarily in those currencies. Certain comparative information presented on a constant currency
basis eliminates the effects of changes in currency exchange rates. None of this information is a substitute for or superior to financial information about
us presented in EUR, which is the currency of our primary financial statements.
Forward-looking statements
The statements contained in this document that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as defined in the US Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The following are words that identify such forward-looking statements: aim, believe, estimate, target, intend, may,
expect, anticipate, predict, project, counting on, plan, continue, want, forecast, goal, should, would, is confident, will, and similar expressions as they
relate to our company. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to
predict. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
these forward-looking statements, which merely reflect company expectations at the time of writing. Actual results may differ materially from
expectations conveyed in forward-looking statements due to changes caused by various risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties include
but are not limited to the following:
o changes in general economic conditions, particularly in the United States, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom;
o changes in the performance of financial markets, including emerging markets, such as with regard to:
 the frequency and severity of defaults by issuers in our fixed income investment portfolios; and
 the effects of corporate bankruptcies and/or accounting restatements on the financial markets and the resulting decline in the value of equity
and debt securities we hold;
o the frequency and severity of insured loss events;
o changes affecting mortality, morbidity, persistence and other factors that may impact the profitability of our insurance products;
o changes affecting interest rate levels and continuing low or rapidly changing interest rate levels; changes affecting currency exchange rates, in
particular the EUR/USD and EUR/GBP exchange rates;
o changes in the availability of, and costs associated with, liquidity sources such as bank and capital markets funding, as well as conditions in the
credit markets in general
o increasing levels of competition in the United States, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and emerging markets;
o changes in laws and regulations, particularly those affecting our operations, the products we sell, and the attractiveness of certain products to our
consumers;
o regulatory changes relating to the insurance industry in the jurisdictions in which we operate;
o acts of God, acts of terrorism, acts of war and pandemics;
o changes in the policies of central banks and/or governments;
o lowering of one or more of our debt ratings issued by recognized rating organizations and the adverse impact such action may have on our ability
to raise capital and on our liquidity and financial condition;
o lowering of one or more of insurer financial strength ratings of our insurance subsidiaries and the adverse impact such action may have on the
premium writings, policy retention, profitability of its insurance subsidiaries and liquidity;
o the effect of the European Union’s Solvency II requirements and other regulations in other jurisdictions affecting the capital we are required to
maintain;
o litigation or regulatory action that could require us to pay significant damages or change the way we do business;
o customer responsiveness to both new products and distribution channels;
o competitive, legal, regulatory, or tax changes that affect the distribution cost of or demand for our products;
o the impact of acquisitions and divestitures, restructurings, product withdrawals and other unusual items, including our ability to integrate
acquisitions and to obtain the anticipated results and synergies from acquisitions;
o our failure to achieve anticipated levels of earnings or operational efficiencies as well as other cost saving initiatives.
Further details of potential risks and uncertainties affecting the company are described in the company’s filings with Euronext Amsterdam and the US
Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 20-F. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this
document. Except as required by any applicable law or regulation, the company expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly
any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in the company’s expectations with regard thereto
or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.
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