Aegon drops 50% employer refund offer on platform after 'exceptional' market reaction

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Aegon has withdrawn its offer to pay 50% of contributions for employers for their first three months of using its auto-enrolment hub due to an "exceptional market reaction".

When the insurer launched its platform last autumn it offered to pay 50% of the contributions of employers signing up as an introductory offer (PP Online 14 September 2012). However, a spokesman...

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