Aegon: Didn't Need Government Aid To Survive, But No Regrets-Report
24 September 2009 - 6:21PM
Dow Jones News
The state aid received by Dutch insurer Aegon NV (AEG) wasn't
necessary to survive the financial crisis, Chief Executive Alex
Wynaendts says in an interview published by Dutch newspaper Het
Financieele Dagblad Thursday.
However, he adds he doesn't regret accepting the EUR3 billion
capital injection, "because no one knew what would happen after the
collapse of Lehman."
The CEO still expects his company to repay EUR1 billion to the
Dutch government before Dec. 1, 2009. Aegon recently issued EUR1
billion in new shares to repay the government.
Wynaendts also says the company hopes to be able to repay the
remaining EUR2 billion within three years of receiving the
government life-line.
-By Amsterdam Bureau, Dow Jones Newswires;
amsterdam@dowjones.com