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Who are we?


Delta Lloyd is an all-finance service provider that thinks about its customers’ present and future and gathers a wealth of knowledge for this purpose. The organisation uses this knowledge to develop new products and services and to remove future uncertainties from its customers’ lives.

Divisions

The Delta Lloyd label encompasses a number of divisions that serve a varied group of customers.

Delta Lloyd Insurance

‘Later, I’ll have time to enjoy myself’ is something you often hear people remark rather wistfully. But later starts now: if you want an enjoyable and carefree existence later on, you must insure yourself properly now. This is why Delta Lloyd Insurance offers a wide range of products: life insurance policies, pensions, general insurance and health insurance. In this way, you will know for certain that you’ll be able to enjoy that new home or boat, and feel confident about your income after age 65 or in the case of illness. After all, you’re insured with Delta Lloyd!

Delta Lloyd Asset Management

Delta Lloyd Asset Management is the Delta Lloyd Group’s independent asset manager. It manages the investment funds of Delta Lloyd, OHRA and Triodos, as well as institutional assets for Delta Lloyd’s own insurance companies and for third parties (pension funds and institutional investors). Delta Lloyd Property is part of Delta Lloyd Asset Management, and invests directly in property for the operating companies and in institutional property funds for third parties.

Delta Lloyd Banking

Delta Lloyd Banking consists of two business units: Delta Lloyd Bank Netherlands and Delta Lloyd Bank Belgium. All the Group’s banking and mortgage operations are combined in Delta Lloyd Banking. One of the services provided by Delta Lloyd Bank Netherlands under the Delta Lloyd label is private banking; individual asset management for wealthy individuals and consumer banking products offered through intermediaries. Under the OHRA Bank trade name, customers are supplied directly (mainly by telephone and the Internet) with flexible banking products, such as consumer credit, personal and employee savings schemes, and investment funds.