AEGON N.V.

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AEGON N.V.
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Quick Facts
TypePublic
sectorFinancial Services
Headquarters (Benelux Organization)Den Haag, Netherlands
Year of Origin1983
Emissions (All Scopes)18,79 Megatons of CO2 (2020)[1]
Net Income55 million EUR (2020)
Key People
  • Lard Friese (CEO and Chairman of the Executive and Management Board)
  • Matt Rider (CFO)
Subsidiaries
  • Aegon Asset Management
  • Knab
  • Aegon Cappital
  • TKP Pensioen
  • Nedasco Verzekeringen
  • Robidus

Aegon N.V., stylized as Aegon, is a Dutch company that offers insurances to over 30 million customers worldwide. Aegon is a constituent of the AEX index and listed on the Euronext Amsterdam. The company was formed from the merger between AGO and Ennia in 1983. The company has over 20000 employees and is active in several countries in Europe, Asia and America.[2]

Company Structure

Board of Directors

Executive Board [3]
Name Function Remuneration x1000 EUR [4]
Lard Friese Chief Executive Officer 1545 [5]
Matt Rider Chief Finanacial Officer 1255 [6]
Management Board [7]
Name Function
Lard Friese CEO and Chairman of the Executive and Management Board of Aegon N.V.
Matt Rider CFO and member of the Executive and Management Board of Aegon N.V.
Elisabetta Caldera Chief Human Resources Officer and member of the Manegement Board of Aegon N.V.
Will Fuller CEO of Aegon Americas and member of the Management Board of Aegon N.V.
Mike Holliday-Williams CEO of Aegon UK and member of the Management Board of Aegon N.V
Allegra van H"ovel-Patrizi CEO of Aegon the Netherlands and member of the Management Board of Aegon N.V.
Marco Keim CEO Aegon International and member of the Management Board of Aegon N.V.
Onno van Klinken General Counsel and member of the Management Board of Aegon N.V.
Bas NieuweWeme Global CEO of Aegon Asset Management and member of the Management Board of Aegon N.V
Duncan Russel Chief Transformation Officer and member of the Management Board of Aegon N.V.
Supervisory Board [8]
Name Function
William Connelly Chairman
Mark Ellman Member of the Risk Committee
Ben Noteboom Chairman of the Remuneration Committee
Caroline Ramsay Charimand of the Audit Committee
Thomas Wellauer Member of the Audit Committee
Corien Wortmann-Kool Vice Chairman of the Supervisory Board
Dona Young Chairman of the Risk Committee

Accountant

The external accountant of Aegon N.V. is PricewaterhouseCoopers Accountants N.V.[9]

Operations

Aegon is active in over 20 countries in America, Europe and Asia. Worldwide they offer insurances to around 30 million customers. They have not received a royal status and did not receive NOW support during Corona times.[10]

Paris Agreement to Today

In 2015 Aegon signed the Paris Pledge for Action. They undertook an internal review of their alignment with a (less than) 2 degrees future to understand what actions were required. They also joined the Net-Zero Owner Alliance in November 2021, this is a UN-convened group of institutional investors committed to transitioning their portfolios to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This specifically for Aegon entails a commitment to transition their EUR 156 billion general account investment portfolio. [11]

Current Policies and Emissions

GHG emissions (metric tons CO2e) [12]
2020 2019 to 2020
Scope 1 4993 5189 3,8%
Scope 2 (gross/location) 34072 42449 19,7%
Scope 2 (net/market) 102 1005 89,9%
Scope 3 operational 2139 11637 81,6%

Aegon's total operational (gross/location) GHG emissions have been reduced from 59275 to 41205 metric tons CO2e, this entails a 30,5% change from 2019 to 2020. Their total operational (net/market) GHG emissions have been reduced from 17831 to 7237 metric tons CO2e and this results in a 59,4% change.

Climate Plans

Aegons operations that are located in the Netherlands focus on achieving the target that is set on reducing the CO2 emissions per-employee by at least 50% by 2030 against 2018 levels. Measures include improving the energy efficiency of their buildings, making greater use of technology to reduce business travel, and providing employees with more sustainable commuting options. To achieve the four UN Principle for Sustainable Insurance (PSI)Aegon annually reports on actions they have taken to implements those princples. These principles are following:

  • We will embed in our decision-making environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues relevant to the insurance business
  • We will work together with our clients and business partners to raise awareness of ESG issues, manage risk and develop solutions
  • We will work together with governments, regulators and other key stakeholders to promote widespreas actions across society on ESG issues
  • We will demonstrate accountability and transparency in regularly disclosing publicly our progress in implementing the Principles

Furthemore they seek to incorporate climate considerations into management actions across their businesses. Steps to mitigate the environmental impact of their direct operations include minimizing their energy consumption and using renewable energy. They also focus on sustainable investments through Aegon's responsible investment framework.[13]

Annually they report on their operational carbon footprint.

Conclusion

Aegon is a Dutch insurance company with a net income of around EUR 55 million. They engaged with 237 companies, these engagements were centered around issues relating to Aegon's thee focus topics: climate change, good health & well-being and biodiversity. Aegon is focusing on sustainable investment and reducing the companies air travel. From their Integrated Annual Report it seems that their Scope 2 (gross/location) contibutes to most of their GHG emissions. Their main focus should therefore lie on reducing emissions associated with the electricity they use. The output of their Scope 1 emissions however appears to be reducing at a much slower decline, 3,8%. In regards to their absolute footprint concerning corporate fixed income and sovereign fixed income the change from 2019 to 2020 is not measured and therefore provide no further information as to how the company is or is not improving.

Bedrijfsspecifieke Passage in 'de brief'

U heeft uw duurzaamheidsbeleid vastgelegd in uw Principle for Sustainable Insurance, uw ondertekening van de Principles for Responsible Investment, uw lidmaatschap bij CDP, uw IIRC Integrated Reporting Framework en uw Integrated Annual Report.[14]

Wij constateren dat uw ambitie is om de beleggingen met eigen geld in vervuilende bedrijven af te bouwen en een daling van de uitstoot van broeikasgas met dertig procent ten opzichte van 2020 te realiseren. Dat is onvoldoende om binnen een anderhalve graden scenario te blijven. U bent van plan om voor 1 januari 2022 alle beleggingen in ondernemingen die steenkool winnen of stroom opwekken uit steenkool te hebben verkocht. Tevens werkt u aan een actieplan dat medio 2022 gepubliceerd zal worden.[15] Daarmee bent u niet duidelijk en concreet genoeg over uw plannen om uw doel te behalen.

In uw plannen blijkt niet goed hoe u uw ambities gaat realiseren. Deze zijn bovendien onvoldoende hoog. Dat is een grote tekortkoming en dat maakt de ambitie niet geloofwaardig.

Daarmee draagt uw bedrijf bij aan gevaarlijke klimaatverandering en loopt u het materiële risico om mensenrechtenschendingen te veroorzaken.

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