Athene Moving 200 Jobs To West Des Moines, Iowa
January 28, 2014 by Megan Hart
Athene USA will leaveTopeka by the end of the year, relocating most employees and selling its downtown building.
Steve Carlson, public relations manager for Athene, on Thursday confirmed the insurance company’sTopeka offices, at555 and 515 S. Kansas Ave., will close and their functions will transfer toWest Des Moines, Iowa.
More than 200 people work in theTopeka offices. Carlson said most of them will be offered the choice to relocate toIowa. Those who don’t will be given 60 days notice and a severance package, he said.
No employees had received a termination notice Thursday, Carlson said. He said he couldn’t give an exact number of employees who will transfer because staffing needs still are being assessed.
It will take at least 30 days to plan the transition, Carlson said, and several months afterward to complete the move.
“This decision was made because we believe we can more effectively serve our distribution partners, agents, and clients and be a more efficient and profitable company by consolidating the work inWest Des Moines,” he said in a written statement.
Athene had told employees in November that 24 sales jobs would leaveTopeka and be consolidated with operations at theIowa headquarters. At the time, it said other employees, including those working in insurance operations and information technology, would stay inTopeka after the sales employees moved. The move was confirmed in December.
Carlson said the decision to move more than just the sales staff was based on a plan to increase efficiency.
“This is a business decision, and it doesn’t in any way reflect negatively on theTopeka staff or on theTopeka business community,” he said.
Athene owns a building at 555 S. Kansas Ave. and will eventually sell it, Carlson said. It also leases some space at 515 S. Kansas Ave., but the lease will expire in April.
TheTopeka office was formerly part ofAviva USA. Athene, aBermuda-based insurance holding company, purchased the U.S. branch ofAviva PLC, a British insurance company, for$1.8 billion inOctober 2013.
The company’s Topeka roots began when it was known as American Investors Life. It merged with AmerUs in 1997. Aviva, a British company, bought AmerUs in 2006 for $2.9 billion.