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EX-10.7.1

 Exhibit 10.7.1 

EXECUTION VERSION 
 FOURTH
AMENDED AND RESTATED FEE AGREEMENT 
 This Fourth Amended and Restated Fee Agreement (this “Agreement”), effective as of
August 31, 2016, amends and restates that certain Third Amended and Restated Fee Agreement between Athene Asset Management, L.P. (“AAM”) and Athene Holding Ltd. (“AHL”), dated October 1, 2015 (the “Prior
Agreement”). 
 WHEREAS, AHL and certain current or future direct or indirect subsidiaries of AHL (the
“Subsidiaries”) (or their reinsurance counterparties) have entered into, will enter into or desire to enter into investment management agreements with AAM pursuant to which Subsidiaries pay AAM management fees and agree to indemnify
AAM in certain circumstances;
 WHEREAS, AAM and sub-advisers (each, a “Sub-Adviser”) have entered into, will enter into or
desire to enter into sub-advisory arrangements with respect to the foregoing investment management agreements pursuant to which AAM will pay such Sub-Advisers management fees and indemnify such Sub-Advisers in certain circumstances;

WHEREAS, AAM and the Subsidiaries (including their reinsurance counterparties) have entered into, will enter into or desire to enter into
shared service and cost reimbursement arrangements pursuant to which Subsidiaries reimburse AAM (or AAM reimburses AHL or its Subsidiaries) for its expenses relating to such shared services and other costs incurred; and 

WHEREAS, AHL and AAM desire to provide for consistent fees, shared service and cost reimbursement arrangements and a consistent standard of
care and indemnity on an enterprise-wide basis across AHL and the Subsidiaries (including their reinsurance counterparties, but not including any AGER Entity), in each case on terms AAM and AHL have determined to be consistent with commercial
standards. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows:

1. Definitions. 

a. “Accounts” means all investment accounts of or relating to AHL and the Subsidiaries, whether or not
managed by AAM, including, without limitation, surplus accounts and funds withheld accounts, modified coinsurance accounts and reinsurance trusts supporting reinsurance agreements entered into by AHL or the Subsidiaries, provided,
however, “Accounts” shall not include investment accounts of any AGER Entity. 
 b. “AGER
Entity” means any of AGER Bermuda Ltd. (“AGER”) or its direct or indirect subsidiaries (other than any subsidiary organized in the United States or Bermuda).

c. “AGER Funding Agreement” means a Funding Agreement issued to an AGER Entity by a subsidiary of AHL that is
a client of AAM (“AHL Sub Client”), provided, that the assets backing such Funding Agreement are all managed by, and subject to fees payable to, AAM hereunder and/or under the applicable investment management agreement
between AAM and such AHL Sub Client. 
 d. “AHL IM Fees” means (a) for those Accounts with respect to which
a management fee is not payable to AAM during or with respect to such month, if any, a monthly fee equal to one-twelfth of 0.40% of the aggregate market values (determined as of the end of such month) of the assets in such Accounts and (b) for those
Accounts with respect to which a management fee is 

 
payable to AAM during or with respect to such month, if any, a monthly fee equal to one-twelfth of 0.40% of the aggregate market values (determined as of the end of such month) of the assets in
such Accounts less any management fee the applicable Accounts are obligated to pay to AAM during or with respect to such month; provided, that for the ALIC Accounts with respect to which a management fee is payable to AAM during or with
respect to such month, if any, the monthly fee shall equal the ALIC Fees less any management fee the ALIC Accounts are obligated to pay to AAM during or with respect to such month.

e. “ALIC” means Athene Life Insurance Company, an AHL Subsidiary. 

f. “ALIC Accounts” means all investment accounts with respect to the ALIC IMA.

g. “ALIC Fees” means the Management Fee set forth in the ALIC IMA. 

h. “ALIC IMA” means that certain Amended and Restated Investment Management Agreement, by and between AAM and
ALIC, dated November 5, 2012, as amended, restated or supplemented from time to time. 
 i. “FA Rebate
Amount” means, with respect to any AGER Funding Agreement, an amount, determined by AAM as of the end of each month with respect to such month, equal to the product of (a) the FA Value as of the end of such month and (b) one-twelfth of
0.10%.
 j. “FA Value” means, as of any date of determination with respect to any AGER Funding Agreement,
the outstanding deposit amount thereunder (provided, that to the extent that such Funding Agreement is issued in a currency other than U.S. Dollars, the outstanding deposit amount of such Funding Agreement shall be converted to U.S. Dollars
will be converted to U.S. Dollars by AAM using the mid-spot rate applicable to such currency exchanges reported by Bloomberg as the of the end of the last business day of the applicable month or reported by such other source as reasonably determined
by AAM if Bloomberg is not available. For purposes of determining the applicable FA Rebate Amount, the FA Value of an AGER Funding Agreement will be increased (or decreased) by positive (or negative) Applicable Quarterly Net Investment Margin
beginning on the first day of the first full fiscal quarter after such AGER Funding Agreement was issued and on the first day of each fiscal quarter thereafter. As used herein, the “Applicable Net Investment Margin” shall mean the
investment margin on deferred annuities determined in accordance with GAAP and published by AHL in its then most recent annual report filed with the SEC (or such other audited source as may be agreed by the parties), and the “Applicable
Quarterly Net Investment Margin” shall be the Applicable Net Investment Margin divided by 4. Notwithstanding the foregoing, when the outstanding deposit amount under any AGER Funding Agreement has been reduced to zero, the FA Rebate Amount
with respect to such AGER Funding Agreement shall be zero and the FA Value of such AGER Funding Agreement shall be zero. 

k. “Funding Agreement” means a financial contract issued by an insurance company and identified as a
Guaranteed Interest Contract on the applicable insurance company’s financial statements, which contract generally provides for the accumulation of funds at guaranteed rates for a specified time period with repayment to the holder thereof in
lump sum or installments. For the avoidance of doubt, “Funding Agreement” does not include annuity contracts or contracts that provide for payments to or by the insurer based on the occurrence of a contingency, including without
limitation, a mortality or morbidity contingency.

 l. “Other Service Agreement” means an agreement entered into
between AAM and AHL or a Subsidiary pursuant which AAM will allocate to AHL or such Subsidiary a portion of the Other Service Compensation paid by AAM. For purposes of the definition of “Unpaid Other Service Compensation”, an Other
Service Agreement means an agreement pursuant to which AAM would be compensated by AHL or the applicable Subsidiary for Other Service Compensation paid by AAM in respect of the services provided by employees of AAM to AHL Subsidiaries or paid in
respect of shared employees, if such services were being performed under an agreement substantially similar to an Other Service Agreement entered into between AAM and any other AHL Subsidiary. 

m. “Other Service Compensation” means (A) employee and consulting compensation and related benefits and
expenses, including payroll taxes, paid by AAM and (B) AAM’s expenses relating to agreements or arrangements with third parties for the provision of services, products and/or equipment to AAM and/or AHL and its Subsidiaries which will be shared
with or passed through by AAM to AHL or the Subsidiaries, as the case may be. With respect to (A), such compensation, benefits, expenses and taxes shall be allocated by AAM to AHL or the applicable Subsidiary based on reasonable allocations of
employees’ time performing services for such Subsidiary, with such allocations made by AAM at cost without markup. With respect to (B), expenses are allocated by AAM to AHL or the applicable Subsidiary based on reasonable estimates of
usage by AHL and/or such Subsidiaries, with such allocations at cost without markup. 
 n. “Unpaid Other Service
Compensation” means any amount or amounts (i) payable to AAM pursuant to any Other Service Agreement or (ii) which would have been payable to AAM if an Other Service Agreement had been entered into between AAM and the applicable Subsidiary,
in each case, where such Subsidiary cannot pay or has not paid, for any reason, such amount or amounts on its own behalf. 
 2.
Fees. AHL shall pay, in accordance with Section 6 of this Agreement, the AHL IM Fees each month. For the avoidance of doubt, no AHL IM Fees or other compensation shall be payable by AHL or any Subsidiary with respect to an AGER
Entity. 
 3. AHL IM Fee Rebates.

a. Subject to the terms and conditions below, AAM shall rebate or discount (including, if applicable, below zero), without
duplication, AHL IM Fees paid or payable by AHL to AAM as follows: 
 i. For monthly invoicing periods ended after the date
hereof and for each calendar month-end thereafter, an amount equal to the aggregate FA Rebate Amounts as of such calendar month-end; and

ii. As of the date hereof, AAM shall pay to AHL $115,871.92 as a rebate of fees.

b. AHL shall provide (or cause to be provided) to AAM such information as may be reasonably requested by AAM to assist in the
determination of the FA Rebate Amount, including, without limitation: 
 i. Promptly upon execution of an AGER Funding
Agreement, a report detailing the outstanding principal balance of such funding agreement, its date of issue and its maturity date (or payment dates if not a bullet);

 ii. If an AGER Funding Agreement is denominated in a currency other than U.S.
Dollars, AHL shall provide written notice (which may be in the form of an electronic mail) to AAM promptly after the end of each calendar month of the mid-spot rate applicable to such currency exchanges reported by Bloomberg as of the end of the
last business day of the applicable month; 
 iii. Promptly after each anniversary of the effectiveness of an AGER Funding
Agreement, AHL shall provide to AAM written notice of the Applicable Net Investment Margin for the prior 12 months with respect to such AHL Sub-Client with reasonable detail of the calculation thereof; and

iv. On a monthly basis, a report detailing the outstanding balance of each AGER Funding Agreement (with reasonable detail of
its calculation thereof) as of the prior month end then subject to an FA Rebate Amount and the AHL Client Issuer thereof, the date of issue of any such funding agreement and such funding agreement’s maturity date (or its payment dates, if not a
bullet).
 For the avoidance of doubt, AAM shall not be required to provide any rebate unless and until the information required by AAM
hereunder has been provided to AAM. To the extent that AAM or AHL, acting in good faith, disagree on the information contained in any of the foregoing reports or in respect of the amounts of any rebate provided under Section 3, the parties
agree to negotiate a resolution to such disagreement in good faith.
 4. Valuation. 

a. Except as provided in clause (b) below, AAM shall be responsible for determining the value of the Accounts as of each
month-end and AAM will deliver any such valuations to AHL upon request. The parties agree to negotiate in good faith as to any disputes about the valuation of assets in any of the Accounts for purposes of determining the fees accruing
hereunder.
 b. Upon written notice to AAM from AHL and, receipt of appropriate consents and approvals by AAM and AHL to do
so, and until the parties otherwise agree in writing, AHL (or one of its subsidiaries) (and not AAM) shall be responsible for determining the value of the Accounts in accordance with AHL’s valuation policies and procedures (from time to time in
effect), which policies shall have been provided and be reasonably acceptable to AAM. AHL agrees to provide valuations on the Accounts no less often than on a monthly basis. The parties further agree to negotiate in good faith as to any
disputes regarding valuation of the assets in the account or any methodologies used by AHL to value the assets for purposes of determining fees accruing hereunder or in connection with any Account. 

5. Sub-Adviser Fees; Unpaid Other Service Compensation. In addition to the other payment obligations contained herein: (a) to the
extent that AAM has paid or is obligated to pay fees or expenses to any Sub-Adviser in respect of any Account, AHL shall pay on behalf of AAM, or reimburse AAM for, such Sub-Adviser fees and expenses (for the avoidance of doubt, without duplication
for any fees which have already been paid by or on behalf of any such Account); and (b) AHL shall pay to AAM any Unpaid Other Service Compensation. This Section 5 shall not apply to any fees with respect to Accounts of an AGER Entity. 

 6. Payments. Any amount payable by a party hereto (the “Paying
Party”) hereunder (including payments made under Section 5) will be paid to the other party within 10 Business Days following receipt by the Paying Party of an invoice for such amount, detailing the calculation of such amount.

7. Indemnification.

a. The parties agree that the provisions set forth in Section 7(b) (the “Standard Indemnity”) constitute the
commercial standard of care and indemnification provisions that are intended to govern the relationship between AAM and the applicable owner of each Account. The parties also recognize that, for various reasons, the applicable investment
management agreement (“Applicable IMA”) between AAM and the owner of any given Account may contain a standard of care and/or indemnification provision that deviates from the Standard Indemnity. In the event that AAM is liable
to the owner of any Account for any Loss, or fails to receive indemnification from the owner of such Account for any Loss, in each case, in a manner where AAM would not have been liable for such Loss or would have received indemnification for such
Loss if the Applicable IMA included the Standard Indemnity, it is the intent of the parties that AHL will indemnify and hold harmless AAM for such Loss.

b. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, AHL shall hold harmless and indemnify AAM, its officers, directors,
principals, employees, agents or nominees (each, an “Investment Manager Party”) from and against any and all losses (including, without limitation, (i) any payments made by an Investment Manager Party to the owner of an Account and
(ii) any special, incidental, exemplary, consequential, punitive, lost profits or indirect damages paid by an Investment Manager Party, even if such damages are paid to the owner of an Account and even if such Investment Manager Party is advised of
the possibility or likelihood of the same), damages, claims, costs, actions, liabilities, suits, proceedings, settlements or expenses including, without limitation, any liabilities imposed or sought to be imposed on or claims asserted against such
Investment Manager Party (including, in each case, reasonable attorney’s fees and disbursements) (each a “Loss”), which an Investment Manager Party may incur or suffer arising out of or in connection with the performance of its
obligations under this Agreement or the Applicable IMA; provided, however, that this indemnity shall not apply to any Loss to the extent caused by AAM’s gross negligence, willful misconduct, fraud, or, at any time that any assets
of any Account constitute “plan assets” subject to ERISA, breach of fiduciary duty under ERISA, in respect of its obligations and duties under this Agreement or the Applicable IMA with respect to any Account (in each case, as determined by
a court of competent jurisdiction in a final non-appealable judgment); provided, further, that any amounts payable to an Investment Manager Party under this Section 7 shall be offset by any amounts actually paid to such Investment
Manager Party with respect to such Loss by the owner of the applicable Account to the extent that such payment would be duplicative of payments made hereunder. The foregoing indemnity is in addition to, and shall not constitute a waiver or
limitation of any rights which an Investment Manager Party may have under, applicable law or any other agreement. For purposes of this Section 7(b), references to AAM include each Sub-Adviser that is an affiliate of AAM. 

c. The parties understand that certain United States federal and state securities laws impose liabilities under certain
circumstances on persons who act in good faith, and therefore nothing in this Agreement will waive or limit any rights that any party may have under those laws. 

8. Governing Law. To the extent consistent with any mandatorily applicable federal law, this Agreement shall be governed by the
laws of the State of New York without giving effect to any principles of conflicts of law thereof that would permit or require the application of the law of another jurisdiction and are not mandatorily applicable by law. 

 9. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the
parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, both oral and written, between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement; provided, that unpaid
accrued payment obligations arising under any prior version of this Agreement shall not be affected by this Agreement. There are no understandings between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement other than as expressed
herein or as set forth in that certain Investment Management Agreement, dated as of October 31, 2012, by and between AAM and AHL. 
 10.
Counterparts; Amendment. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement
may not be modified or amended, except by an instrument in writing signed by the party to be bound or as may otherwise be provided for herein. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their
respective duly authorized officers as of the date first written above. 
  

			
	ATHENE ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P.
	
	By: AAM GP Ltd., its general partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ James R. Belardi

	Name:	 	James R. Belardi
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer
	
	ATHENE HOLDING LTD.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Zachary Jones

	Name:	 	Zachary Jones
	Title:	 	SVP, CFO, InternationalEX-10.7.2

 Exhibit 10.7.2 

EXECUTION VERSION 
 APPLICABLE
2016 LIABILITY FEE DISCOUNT 
 APPLICABLE 2016 LIABILITY FEE DISCOUNT, effective as of September 30, 2016 (this
“Discount”), to the Fourth Amended and Restated Fee Agreement between Athene Asset Management, L.P. (“AAM”) and Athene Holding Ltd. (“AHL” and, together with its subsidiaries other than AGER Bermuda
Holding Ltd. and its subsidiaries, “Athene”) (as it may be amended, restated or amended and restated, the “Fee Agreement”). 

WHEREAS, AAM and AHL are parties to the Fee Agreement, pursuant to which, among other things, AHL pays certain fees to AAM; 

WHEREAS, in order to support profitable growth for AHL, AAM desires to discount/rebate certain fees due by AHL under the Fee Agreement; and

 WHEREAS, investment accounts of Athene managed by AAM and accounts of third party insurance companies relating to reinsurance
arrangements between such insurance companies and an Athene entity (and for which account an Athene entity bears economic risk) are collectively referred to herein as the “Athene-Related Accounts”. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, AAM hereby
agrees as follows: 
 1. Defined Terms. Unless otherwise noted herein, terms defined in the Fee Agreement and used herein shall have
the meanings given to them in the Fee Agreement. 
 a. “Applicable 2016 Liabilities” means the total dollar
amount of liabilities for all annuities, funding agreements, pension risk transfer and other insurance liabilities sourced by Athene, whether directly, through reinsurance or otherwise (but excluding liabilities obtained through block reinsurance or
the acquisition of an entity; and also excluding liabilities obtained in connection with a pension risk transfer transaction if such risk transfer transaction is mutually agreed to be subject to this exclusion after the date hereof by the parties
hereto), during 2016 in excess of $5.1 billion; provided that the reserves backing such liabilities are, as of the applicable date of invoice of AAM fees under the Fee Agreement, in an Athene-Related Account. 

b. “Applicable 2016 Liability Fee Discount Amount” means with respect to fees payable to AAM under the Fee
Agreement as of: 
 (a) December 31, 2016, the sum of the amounts calculated with respect to each individual calendar month that occurs
after (and including) the calendar month during which the Applicable 2016 Liabilities have come into existence (i.e., the Applicable 2016 Liabilities is a positive amount), as follows: 

for each such calendar month, an amount equal to the product of (i) 0.40% multiplied by (ii) the Incremental Applicable 2016 Liabilities Value
for such calendar month multiplied by (iii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of calendar months in 2016 that occur after (and including) such calendar month, and the denominator is
twelve;1 
  

 

	1 	For illustrative purposes only, an example of how the calculation is intended to work is attached as Annex 1. 

 (b) each calendar quarter during 2017, an amount equal to the product of (i) the Current
Applicable 2016 Liabilities Value as of the end of such calendar quarter and (ii) 0.20% divided by four; and 
 (c) each calendar quarter
thereafter, an amount equal to the product of (i) the Current Applicable 2016 Liabilities Value as of the end of such calendar quarter and (ii) 0.075% divided by four. 

c. “Current Applicable 2016 Liabilities Value” means as of the end of each calendar quarter after December 31,
2016, the Initial Applicable 2016 Liabilities Value less the Run-Off Amount for such calendar quarter; provided that the reserves backing such liabilities are, as of the applicable date of invoice of AAM fees under the Fee Agreement, in an
Athene-Related Account. 
 d. “Discount Schedule” means a schedule in the format set forth on Schedule 1
hereto, which schedule will set forth the Applicable 2016 Liability Fee Discount Amount (or a methodology for calculating it) for each calendar quarter listed therein which schedule shall be mutually agreed to by the parties hereto (which the
parties will endeavor to do no later than February 28, 2017). 
 e. “Incremental Applicable 2016 Liabilities
Value” means, with respect to any calendar month prior to January 2017, the Applicable 2016 Liabilities Value calculated as of the end of such month less the Applicable 2016 Liabilities Value calculated as of the end of the immediately
prior month (if any) as reasonably determined by AHL and its subsidiaries in accordance with their customary actuarial and accounting processes, and mutually agreed to by the parties hereto (which the parties will endeavor to do no later than
February 28, 2017). 
 f. “Initial Applicable 2016 Liabilities Value” means the Applicable 2016 Liabilities
reasonably determined by AHL and its subsidiaries in accordance with their customary actuarial and accounting processes, and mutually agreed to by the parties hereto (which the parties will endeavor to do no later than February 28, 2017). 

g. “Run-Off Amount” means, with respect to any calendar quarter, the weighted average projected run-off of the
Applicable 2016 Liabilities for such calendar quarter, including the cumulative run-off through the applicable calendar quarter, as mutually agreed to by the parties hereto (as to method of calculation and/or amount) (which the parties will endeavor
to do no later than February 28, 2017). 

 2. Discount of Fees. AAM hereby agrees that, in addition to other discounts and rebates
that AAM has agreed to give to AHL in respect of such fees, it shall discount fees payable by AHL pursuant to Section 2 of the Fee Agreement for each applicable calendar quarter by the Applicable 2016 Liability Fee Discount Amount, as set forth on
(or as determined in accordance with) the Discount Schedule. 
 3. Governing Law. To the extent consistent with any mandatorily
applicable federal law, this Discount shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York without giving effect to any principles of conflicts of law thereof that would permit or require the application of the law of another jurisdiction and are
not mandatorily applicable by law. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, AAM has caused this Discount to be executed by its duly authorized officer as
of the date first written above. 
  

			
	 ATHENE ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P.
  

By: AAM GP Ltd., its general partner

		
	By:	 	 /s/ James R. Belardi

	 Name:
 Title:
	 	 James R. Belardi
 Chief Executive
Officer

  

			
	 ACKNOWLEDGED
  

ATHENE HOLDING LTD.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Zachary Jones

	 Name:
	 	 Zachary Jones

	 Title:
	 	 SVP, CFO, International

 Schedule 1 

Discount Schedule 
  

			
	 Quarter Ended
	  	 Applicable 2016 Liability Fee Discount

Amount

	 December 31, 2016
	  	 $[•]

	 March 31, 2017
	  	 $[•]

	 June 30, 2017
	  	 $[•]

	 September 30, 2017
	  	 $[•]

	 December 31, 2017
	  	 $[•]

	 March 31, 2018
	  	 $[•]

	 June 30, 2018
	  	 $[•]

	 September 30, 2018
	  	 $[•]

	 December 31, 2018
	  	 $[•]

	 [etc.]

 Annex 1 

FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY 

Example of Calculation for Section 1.b.(a) 

(Applicable 2016 Liability Fee Discount Amount as of December 31, 2016) 

 

																			
	 	  	Annuity Sales ($M’s)	  	 	 
	 Month
	  	Incremental	 	  	 Total
	  	 Target
	  	 Excess
	  	 Rate
	  	 Proration
	  	Rebate	 
	 8/31/2016
	  				  	5,986.80	  	5,100.00	  	886.80	  	0.40%	  	0.4167	  	$	1.48	  
	 9/30/2016
	  	 	753.30	  	  	6,740.10	  	5,100.00	  	753.30	  	0.40%	  	0.3333	  	$	1.00	  
	 10/31/2016
	  	 	753.30	  	  	7,493.40	  	5,100.00	  	753.30	  	0.40%	  	0.2500	  	$	0.75	  
	 11/30/2016
	  	 	753.30	  	  	8,246.70	  	5,100.00	  	753.30	  	0.40%	  	0.1667	  	$	0.50	  
	 12/31/2016
	  	 	753.30	  	  	9,000.00	  	5,100.00	  	753.30	  	0.40%	  	0.0833	  	$	0.25	  
		  				  		  		  		  		  		  	  
	  
	 
	 Total
	  			  		  		  	$	3.99

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