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  2. 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. [ 6] As of 2023, AIG employed 25,200 people. [ 2] The company operates through three core businesses: general insurance, life & retirement, and a standalone technology-enabled ...

  3. Maurice R. Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    The market value of the 79.9% of AIG common stock the government acquired on the day the government agreed to loan AIG up to $85 billion was $55.4 billion. By the end of 2012, AIG had repaid all of its loans and the government had made a $17.7 billion profit on the AIG equity it had acquired as a result, plus $6.7 billion in interests and fees ...

  4. 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.

  5. AIG to spin off AIA to pay back government loans - AOL

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    AIG said the public listing of the AIA Group is a significant step in its goal to repay billions of dollars in U.S. government loans. AIG said all the right things in the statement.

  6. AIG bonus payments controversy - Wikipedia

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    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. AIG is notable for having received taxpayer bailouts ...

  7. Goldman Sachs - Wikipedia

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    222 Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. ( / sæks / SAKS) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is headquartered in Lower Manhattan in New York City, with regional headquarters in many international financial centers. [ 1]

  8. Here's What the Average Spousal Social Security Check Could ...

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    The latest projections estimate the 2025 COLA coming in at around 2.63%, according to The Senior Citizens League. That would add about $50 per month to the average retired worker's benefit of ...

  9. Peter Zaffino - Wikipedia

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    Peter Zaffino (born 1967) [ 1] is an American insurance industry executive. [ 2][ 3] He is the chairman and CEO of the American International Group (AIG). [ 4][ 5] Zaffino joined AIG in August 2017 as executive vice president and global chief operating officer. [ 6] He was CEO of AIG's General Insurance business, the company's core property ...