Transamerica welcomes Jason Frain as head of retirement solutions
Transamerica announced that Jason Frain has joined the company as head of retirement solutions, effective immediately.
In this role, Frain leads product strategy and development across Transamerica’s retirement solutions, "with a focus on delivering innovative offerings that help plan sponsors and participants achieve stronger long‑term outcomes," the insurer said in a news release. He reports to Jamie Ohl, president of Protection Solutions and Savings & Investments.
“Jason is a proven product leader who blends actuarial rigor with commercial instincts,” said Ohl. “His track record shaping retirement and annuity products—while keeping customer needs and risk discipline front and center—will accelerate our momentum as we build the leading middle‑market life insurance and retirement company.”
“I have long admired the Transamerica brand and the bold steps the company has recently taken to elevate experiences and drive better retirement outcomes,” said Frain. “I’m honored to join this organization and excited to collaborate with our distribution and client teams to build on this momentum—bringing forward simple, high-impact products that help employers and participants save more, invest smarter, and create lasting retirement income.”
Frain brings nearly three decades of experience in retirement and annuity product leadership, including senior roles overseeing product development, pricing and strategy for large financial services organizations, most recently at Brighthouse Financial. He is a fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and earned a BSBA in actuarial science from the University of Hartford.
Transamerica is part of the Aegon group of companies. Aegon is an international financial services holding company.



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