Athene Holding today announced that Martin Klein, executive vice president and chief financial officer, has informed the company of his intention to retire.
Athene will initiate a search for a new CFO. Klein will remain in his role until his successor is in place to ensure a seamless transition, Athene said in a news release. At that time, he will assume the role of senior advisor where he will continue to provide guidance to the firm.
“I want to thank Marty for his many contributions to Athene’s success,” said Jim Belardi, CEO of Athene. “He has brought strong financial leadership, dedication and expertise to the CFO role, and has been an important part of the executive team during his tenure of nearly ten years.”
Klein has served as Athene’s executive vice president and CFO since 2015. Prior to joining Athene, Klein spent 30-plus years in leadership roles at insurance and financial services organizations.
“It has been a privilege to serve as Athene’s CFO and work alongside Jim and the rest of the deeply talented leadership team,” said Klein. “I look forward to continuing to support Athene’s success and growth through a seamless transition and in my advisory role longer term.”
About Athene
Athene is a leading retirement services company with $330 billion of total assets as of June 30, 2024, and operations in the United States, Bermuda, Canada, and Japan. Athene is focused on providing financial security to individuals by offering an attractive suite of retirement income and savings products and also serves as a solutions provider to corporations. For more information, please visit www.athene.com.
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