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  2. Holdings of American International Group - Wikipedia

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    The Holdings of American International Group include the operating entities and subsidiaries of insurance conglomerate American International Group (AIG) that operates in over 130 countries. [1] The company's business consists of four core areas: General Insurance, Life Insurance & Retirement Services, Financial Services and Asset Management.

  3. American International Group - Wikipedia

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    American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is an American multinational finance and insurance corporation with operations in more than 80 countries and jurisdictions. [5] As of 2023, AIG employed 25,200 people. [6] The company operates through three core businesses: general insurance, life & retirement, and a standalone technology-enabled subsidiary.

  4. Maiden Lane Transactions - Wikipedia

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    Maiden Lane Transactions refers to three limited liability companies created by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 2008 as financial vehicles to facilitate transactions involving three entities: the former Bear Stearns company as the first entity, the lending division of the former American International Group (AIG) as the second, and the former AIG's credit default swap division as the ...

  5. If AIG sells off its best parts, what will remain? - AOL

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    American International Group (AIG), the much-battered insurance company that seems to have become a flailing symbol of the bailout, faces failure. I'm not sure if this news depresses me or if it ...

  6. Who's Next On AIG's Legal Hit List? - AOL

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  7. 2003 mutual fund scandal - Wikipedia

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    On November 30, 2004, the SEC announced “the filing..of charges against American International Group, Inc. (AIG) arising out of AIG’s offer and sale of an earnings management product.” The company “agreed to pay a total of $126 million, consisting of a penalty of $80 million, and disgorgement and prejudgment interest of $46 million.”

  8. Corebridge Financial - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, AIG announced plans to perform the spin-off with a 2022 IPO. In July 2021, the company announced that Blackstone Group would acquire 9.9% of the new unit for $2.2 billion cash. Blackstone and AIG also entered a long-term asset management agreement for about one quarter of AIG's life and retirement portfolio, set to increase in ...

  9. AIG bonus payments controversy - Wikipedia

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    The lobby of AIG's headquarters in the American International Building.. The AIG bonus payments controversy began in March 2009, when it was publicly disclosed that the American International Group (AIG) insurance corporation was going to pay approximately $218 million (~$301 million in 2023) [1] in bonus payments to employees of its financial services division.