Was Standard Life taken over by Aviva?
Was Standard Life taken over by Aviva?
Eight senior staff at Standard Life Aberdeen are on their way to Aviva Investors as it plans to open a new Edinburgh office this month. The departures come as a blow for the newly-merged Standard Life Aberdeen, which also lost former Standard Life Investments equities head David Cumming to Aviva in January.
Did Manulife take over Standard Life?
On July 1, 2015, the plans and policies of the former Standard life Assurance Company of Canada were assumed by Manulife. On October 1, 2016, Manulife Trust Services Ltd. (formerly Standard Life Trust Company) amalgamated with Manulife Trust Company and will continue under the name Manulife Trust Company.
Who took over Standard Life Insurance?
Phoenix Group Holdings plc
2018 – 2021 In 2018, Phoenix Group Holdings plc acquired Standard Life from Standard Life Aberdeen plc for £2.9 billion.
Why did Standard Life change its name?
The firm stated that the name change was a ‘key milestone’ in its delivery of its new strategy to bring a “clarity of focus, renewed sense of purpose, drive for sustainable growth for shareholders, clients and colleagues”, and to simplify the business.
How do I contact Standard Life?
Contact options
- 0345 084 5000. Outside the UK:
- 0345 606 0093. Outside the UK:
- 0345 084 5000. Outside the UK:
- 0345 606 0093. Outside the UK:
How do I contact Standard Life Aberdeen?
How do I access my Manulife RRSP?
If you’re already a Manulife Bank customer, you can open an RRSP online. Simply sign into online banking then select open an RRSP in the left-side column. You’ll be prompted to answer a couple questions, and your account will be set up right away.
What’s happened to Standard Life?
In February, Abrdn sold the Standard Life name to FTSE 100 insurance firm Phoenix Group, who it sold its insurance business to and entered an asset management partnership with back in 2018.
What is new name for Standard Life?
Abrdn
Standard Life Aberdeen has completed the change of its company name to Abrdn. The move, initially announced in April, will also see the company ticker change from SLA to ABDN.