AIG
Airmic finalises speed of settlement agreement
Scheme agreed to limit problems with cash flow
Greenberg asks court to dismiss Spitzer suit
AIG's ex-CEO Hank Greenberg asked a New York judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought in 2005 by former state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.
Top 100 UK Insurers - Top 10
A detailed look at the top 10 UK insurance firms including key personnel, broker agencies and busienss lines.
Top 100 UK Insurers - Top 15 general insurance groups
Post Magazine's Top 15 UK general insurance groups 2008.
Recognition is the name of the game
The global downturn has meant insurers’ market values plunging, however, their brand values have seen less steep losses. David Haigh argues having a strong identity is essential to building a global name
AIG shed 10,000 jobs in first half of year
Bloomberg reports that 10,000 people have left AIG in the first half of the year.
AIG showing signs of stabilising
AIG is showing signs of stabilising, according to a US Government report
Duperreault extends contract at Marsh
Broking giant Marsh has announced that current president and CEO Brian Duperreault has agreed to extend his employment with MMC through to January 2014.
The difference a year makes
A year on from its near collapse and the US government bailout of AIG, senior figures from the broking sector and the insurer itself reflect on those testing early days and what has since happened in the market. Mairi MacDonald reports.
Former head of AIG's financial products unit may be indicted for securities fraud
According to reports, US prosecutors are considering indicting Joseph Cassano for securities fraud.
AIG sells parts of its asset management business for around $500m
AIG sells part of its asset management business for $500m.
Liberty Mutual is claiming $1bn in damages against AIG
US insurance giant in workers compensation lawsuit against its rival.
AIG's Benmosche extends olive branch to Greenberg
AIG's new chief executive says that Hank Greenberg can help with the company's turnaround.
AIG wins National Workers Compensation Reinsurance Pool case
AIG has won dismissal of a lawsuit that sought to recover more than $1bn for the alleged underpayment after having been accused by rivals of shortchanging state workers' compensation pools for 35 years.
AIG sued by customers for not covering Madoff losses
AIG customers with homeowners’ policies have accused the company in a lawsuit of denying coverage for losses suffered in Madoff’s scheme.
Benmosche changes AIG restructuring plan
The newly appointed chief executive of AIG, has started to cut up the insurer's restructuring plan, says Reuters.
SEC probe into AIG noted disclosure "inconsistencies"
The adequacy of AIG's disclosure on derivatives that drove it to the edge of collapse was questioned by regulators months before the insurer's federal bailout.
New AIG CEO on $7m salary
AIG reveals Benmosche will be paid an annual salary of $7m as successor to Liddy who was paid $1 a year.
Lehman sues AIG
Lehman is suing AIG for $9m in CDS payments
AIG strikes deal to sell Hong Kong finance operations
AIG has struck deals to sell its Hong Kong consumer finance and India-based IT services units, in its continued bid to raise cash to repay more than $80 billion in bailout loans.
Liddy departs AIG
"I had no idea what I was in for when I accepted this assignment," admits Liddy in parting letter to staff.