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Aegon Case Study: Centralizing Application Portfolio Data with Troux

Case study showing how Aegon eliminated application duplication and gained global visibility by centralizing data in a single repository mapped to a standard capability model.

Published
June 4, 2026
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3 min read
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Aegon, a global insurance provider operating in over 20 countries, faced siloed business units with duplicated applications, inconsistent data quality, and no enterprise-wide view of its application estate. The Global Design Authority implemented Troux to create a centralized repository, standardize data definitions, and map all applications to the ACORD business capability model. This enabled identification of functional redundancies, technical risks, and rationalization opportunities while establishing governance through owner workflows and integrations with source systems.

Key takeaways

Siloed operations created application duplication, cost inflation, and data quality variance across business units.

Centralized repository with standard data definitions and ACORD capability mapping eliminated visibility gaps.

Built-in workflows and owner accountability improved data governance and enabled ad-hoc regulatory reviews.

Application-to-capability mapping revealed rationalization opportunities across cloud, purchased, and custom apps.

Integrations with multiple source systems positioned Troux as the single source of truth for enterprise architecture data.

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