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Category: AIG Commercial Insurance
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While the news headlines will focus on the $61B Q4 2008 loss, American International Group, Inc.(AIG) today announced a broad restructuring that includes the intention to form a General Insurance holding company, with a board of directors, managementteam and brand distinct from AIG.The establishment of the new holding company, including its Commercial Insurance Group, Foreign General…
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You may have read reports that American International Group, Inc. (AIG) will be downsizing by selling off some of its many companies. Despite the anticipated sell off one AIG core component, AIG Commercial Insurance, is expected to remain sizable
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Why does the media seem to have a disconnect between the successful insurance operations of AIG and the AIG Financial Products division that caused all the problems. Clearly the core insurance aspect of the AIG business has been run profitably.
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Chief Claims Officer of AIG Commercial Insurance Group reaffirms AIG’s commitment to its structured settlement program regardless of whether or not its structured annuity issuing subsidiaries are sold. The putative “sack dance” turns into a mild form of “hacky sack”
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n the face of continuing media and consumer confusion regarding AIG and the role of state insurance regulators, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has moved to correct the misinformation and in a published statement urges caution and a close examination of the facts.