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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549 

 

FORM 8-K

 

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of

The Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):   August 5, 2021

 

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Delaware   1-8787   13-2592361

(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)

  (Commission File Number)  

(IRS Employer Identification No.)

 

1271 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10020
(Address of principal executive offices)

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:  (212) 770-7000

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

 

¨ Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
   
¨ Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
   
¨ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
   
¨ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

 

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, Par Value $2.50 Per Share AIG New York Stock Exchange
5.75% Series A-2 Junior Subordinated Debentures AIG 67BP New York Stock Exchange
4.875% Series A-3 Junior Subordinated Debentures AIG 67EU New York Stock Exchange
Stock Purchase Rights New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares Each Representing a 1/1,000th Interest in a Share of Series A 5.85% Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock AIG PRA New York Stock Exchange

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

 

Emerging growth company  ¨

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  ¨

 

 

 

No Trading Symbol True

 

 

 

Section 2 – Financial Information

 

Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

 

On August 5, 2021, American International Group, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release (the “Press Release”) reporting its results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021. A copy of the Press Release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated by reference herein.

 

Section 7 – Regulation FD

 

Item 7.01. Regulation FD Disclosure.

 

The Company is also furnishing a Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results Presentation, dated August 5, 2021 (the “Presentation”), attached as Exhibit 99.2 to this Current Report on Form 8-K, which may be referred to on the Company’s second quarter 2021 conference call to be held on August 6, 2021. The Presentation will also be available on the Company’s website at www.aig.com.

 

Section 8 – Other Events

 

Item 8.01. Other Events.

 

The Company also announced in the Press Release that its Board of Directors has declared a cash dividend on its Common Stock, par value $2.50 per share, of $0.32 per share, and a cash dividend of $365.625 per share on its Series A 5.85% Non-Cumulative Perpetual Stock, which are represented by depositary shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of preferred stock, holders of which will receive $0.365625 per depositary share. A copy of the Press Release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated by reference herein.

 

Section 9 – Financial Statements and Exhibits

 

Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.

 

  (d) Exhibits.
  99.1 Press release of American International Group, Inc., dated August 5, 2021.
  99.2 Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results Presentation, dated August 5, 2021.
  104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document).

 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit No. Description
99.1 Press release of American International Group, Inc., dated August 5, 2021.
99.2 Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results Presentation, dated August 5, 2021.
104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document).

 

 

 

 

 

SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

 

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC.
(Registrant)

 

   
Date: August 5, 2021 By: /s/ Rose Marie E. Glazer
    Name: Rose Marie E. Glazer
    Title: Senior Vice President, Corporate Secretary and Deputy General Counsel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 99.1

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

Press Release Contacts:
www.aig.com Quentin McMillan (Investors): quentin.mcmillan@aig.com
Claire Talcott (Media): claire.talcott@aig.com

 

AIG Reports Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results

 

vGeneral Insurance net premiums written grew 24% with Commercial Lines and Personal Insurance growth of 16% and 45%, respectively, from the prior year quarter

vNet income per diluted share of $0.11 compared to a loss of $9.15 in the prior year quarter and adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders* (AATI) per diluted share of $1.52 increased from $0.64 in the prior year quarter

vOn July 14, 2021 AIG entered into a strategic partnership whereby Blackstone agreed to purchase a 9.9% equity stake in AIG’s Life and Retirement Business for $2.2 billion in cash, manage specified Life and Retirement assets in the future, and separately purchase affordable housing assets for $5.1 billion in cash

vAIG Board of Directors increased the share repurchase authorization to $6.0 billion, including approximately $0.9 billion that remained under the prior authorization

 

SECOND QUARTER NOTEWORTHY ITEMS

 

·General Insurance adjusted pre-tax income (APTI) of $1.2 billion reflects improved underwriting results and higher net investment income; the combined ratio was 92.5, a 13.5 point improvement from the prior year quarter primarily due to lower catastrophe losses, net of reinsurance and reinstatement premiums.

·The General Insurance accident year combined ratio, as adjusted*, was 91.1, a 3.8 point improvement from the prior year quarter due to improved North America and International Commercial Lines underwriting results.

·Life and Retirement APTI was $1.1 billion reflecting strong net investment income and improved market conditions; Life and Retirement return on adjusted segment common equity* for the second quarter was 16.4%, on an annualized basis.

·Net income attributable to AIG common shareholders was $91 million, or $0.11 per diluted common share, compared to a net loss of $7.9 billion, or $9.15 per common share, in the prior year quarter, which included the loss on sale of Fortitude Group Holdings LLC (Fortitude). The primary difference between GAAP and adjusted after-tax income is the accounting treatment of Fortitude net investment income and certain realized gains/losses.

·AATI was $1.3 billion, or $1.52 per diluted common share, compared to $561 million, or $0.64 per diluted common share, in the prior year quarter.

·As of June 30, 2021, book value per common share was $76.73, an increase of 0.4% from December 31, 2020. Adjusted book value per common share* was $60.07, an increase of 5.4% from December 31, 2020. Adjusted tangible book value per share* was $54.24, an increase of 6.0% from December 31, 2020.

·Return on common equity (ROCE) and Adjusted ROCE* were 0.6% and 10.5%, respectively, on an annualized basis for the second quarter of 2021.

·On July 14, 2021 AIG announced a strategic partnership with The Blackstone Group (Blackstone) whereby Blackstone agreed to purchase a 9.9% equity stake in AIG’s Life and Retirement business for $2.2 billion in cash, entered into a strategic asset management relationship to manage certain specified Life and Retirement general account assets in the future and agreed to acquire AIG’s interests in a U.S. affordable housing portfolio for approximately $5.1 billion in cash.

 

* Refers to financial measure not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (non-GAAP); definitions of non-GAAP measures and reconciliations to their closest GAAP measures can be found in this news release under the heading Comment on Regulation G and Non-GAAP Financial Measures.

 

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NEW YORK, August 5, 2021 – American International Group, Inc. (NYSE: AIG) today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2021.

 

AIG President and CEO Peter Zaffino said: “We had another outstanding quarter with our businesses performing extremely well while we continue to make significant progress on strategic priorities and position AIG for sustainable profitable growth over the long-term. General Insurance delivered excellent results, Life and Retirement was once again a meaningful contributor, and we accelerated work on AIG 200 and the separation of Life and Retirement from AIG.

 

“This exceptional performance is the direct result of the hard work and dedication of AIG colleagues around the world who pursue excellence in everything we do and strive to create value for clients, distribution partners, shareholders, and our other stakeholders.

 

“In General Insurance, net premiums written grew by an impressive 24%, driven by improved retention, outstanding levels of new business, and continued improvement in rate. We also reported another quarter of strong underwriting profitability, with a combined ratio of 92.5 inclusive of catastrophe losses, and 91.1, as adjusted, a 380-basis point improvement from the adjusted combined ratio in the second quarter of 2020.

 

“In Life and Retirement, adjusted pre-tax income increased 26% to $1.1 billion driven by investment returns and improving market conditions.

 

“In July, we announced a strategic partnership with Blackstone whereby Blackstone will purchase a 9.9% equity stake in Life and Retirement for $2.2 billion in cash and manage certain specified Life and Retirement general account assets. This investment represents 1.1x of target pro forma adjusted book value and validates Life and Retirement’s industry leading position. In addition, a long-term perpetual vehicle affiliated with Blackstone will purchase certain of our Affordable Housing assets for $5.1 billion in cash.

 

“These transactions, together with our strong liquidity position at June 30 of $7.2 billion, will generate significant additional capital for AIG to deploy towards our near term capital management priorities, which are de-levering, returning capital to shareholders, and investing in organic growth.

 

“Given our strong balance sheet and liquidity, the AIG Board of Directors increased our current share buyback authorization to $6 billion, inclusive of the approximately $900 million that was remaining under the prior authorization. In the second half of 2021, we expect to repurchase at least $2 billion in common stock and reduce debt outstanding by $2.5 billion.

 

“We have incredible momentum as we head into the second half of the year and I am confident that we will continue to execute on our transformation and growth strategy. I am immensely proud of what our team has achieved and the progress we are making on our journey to become a top performing company.”

 

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For the second quarter of 2021, net income attributable to AIG common shareholders was $91 million, or $0.11 per diluted common share, compared to a net loss of $7.9 billion, or $9.15 per common share, in the prior year quarter. The increase was primarily due to the recognition of an $8.4 billion loss from the sale and deconsolidation of Fortitude on June 2, 2020; lower net realized losses; higher net investment income; significantly lower catastrophe losses, net of reinsurance (CATs); and overall strong General Insurance underwriting results. These pre-tax increases were partially offset by $1.9 billion higher income tax expense with $1.7 billion attributable to the tax benefit on the deconsolidation of Fortitude in 2020.

 

AATI was $1.3 billion, or $1.52 per diluted common share, for the second quarter of 2021 compared to $561 million, or $0.64 per diluted common share, in the prior year quarter. The increase was primarily due to significantly lower CATs and overall strong General Insurance underwriting results.

 

Total consolidated net investment income for the second quarter of 2021 was $3.7 billion, up 9% from $3.4 billion in the prior year quarter primarily due to strong private equity returns, partially offset by lower gains on fair value option bonds. Total net investment income on an APTI basis* was $3.2 billion, a decrease of $16 million compared to the prior year quarter, which included $378 million related to two months of investment income on Fortitude assets prior to the sale's close. Excluding this amount, second quarter 2021 total net investment income on an APTI basis increased 13%, or $362 million, reflecting higher private equity returns.

 

Book value per common share was $76.73 as of June 30, 2021, an increase of 0.4% from December 31, 2020 and 6.0% from March 31, 2021, primarily due to changes in accumulated other comprehensive income. Adjusted book value per common share was $60.07, an increase of 5.4% from December 31, 2020 and 2.4% from March 31, 2021 reflecting growth in retained earnings from net income in excess of dividends and share repurchases. Adjusted tangible book value per share was $54.24, an increase of 6.0% from December 31, 2020 and 2.6% from March 31, 2021.

 

As of June 30, 2021, AIG Parent liquidity was approximately $7.2 billion. AIG repurchased approximately 5 million shares of AIG common stock during the second quarter for an aggregate purchase price of $230 million, completing our prior commitment to repurchase $500 million in the first half of 2021. On August 3, 2021, AIG’s Board of Directors increased the Company’s share repurchase authorization to $6.0 billion, inclusive of the approximately $0.9 billion that remained under the prior share repurchase authorization. Additionally, in second quarter of 2021 AIG repurchased, through cash tender offers, and canceled, approximately $254 million aggregate principal amount of certain notes and debentures issued or guaranteed by AIG for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $359 million. AIG’s total debt and preferred stock to total capital leverage at June 30, 2021 was 27.0%.

 

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Today, the AIG Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.32 per share on AIG Common Stock (NYSE: AIG), par value $2.50 per share. The dividend is payable on September 30, 2021 to stockholders of record at the close of business on September 16, 2021.

 

The AIG Board of Directors also declared a quarterly cash dividend of $365.625 per share on AIG Series A 5.85% Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, with a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share, which is represented by depositary shares (NYSE: AIG PRA), each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of preferred stock. Holders of depositary shares will receive $0.365625 per depositary share. The dividend is payable on September 15, 2021 to holders of record at the close of business on August 31, 2021.

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

 

  

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 
($ in millions, except per common share amounts)  2021   2020 
Net income (loss) attributable to AIG common shareholders  $91   $(7,936)
Net income (loss) per diluted share attributable to AIG common shareholders (a)  $0.11   $(9.15)
           
Adjusted pre-tax income (loss)  $1,708   $791 
General Insurance   1,194    175 
Life and Retirement   1,124    895 
Other Operations   (610)   (279)
           
Net investment income  $3,675   $3,366 
Net investment income, APTI basis   3,182    3,198 
           
Adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders  $1,331   $561 
Adjusted after-tax income per diluted share attributable to AIG common shareholders  $1.52   $0.64 
           
Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted (in millions) (a)   872.9    867.0 
           
Return on common equity   0.6%   NM 
Adjusted return on common equity   10.5%   4.5%
           
Book value per common share  $76.73   $71.68 
Adjusted book value per common share  $60.07   $55.90 
           
Common shares outstanding (in millions)   854.9    861.4 

 

(a)  For periods reporting a loss, basic average common shares outstanding are used to calculate net income (loss) per diluted share attributable to AIG common shareholders. Diluted shares represent basic shares for the three-month period ended June 30, 2020 because we reported a net loss attributable to AIG common shareholders from continuing operations in that period.                

 

All comparisons are against the second quarter of 2020, unless otherwise indicated. Refer to the AIG Second Quarter 2021 Financial Supplement, which is posted on AIG's website in the Investors section, for further information.

 

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GENERAL INSURANCE

 

   Three Months Ended June 30,      
($ in millions)  2021  2020  Change   
Gross premiums written  $9,503  $8,474   12 % 
                
Net premiums written  $6,860  $5,549   24 % 
North America   3,156   2,153   47   
North America Commercial Lines   2,655   2,303   15   
North America Personal Insurance   501   (150)  NM   
International   3,704   3,396   9   
International Commercial Lines   2,062   1,769   17   
International Personal Insurance   1,642   1,627   1   
                
Underwriting income (loss)  $463  $(343)  NM % 
North America   169   (439)  NM   
North America Commercial Lines   162   (405)  NM   
North America Personal Insurance   7   (34)  NM   
International   294   96   206   
International Commercial Lines   218   7   NM   
International Personal Insurance   76   89   (15 ) 
                
Net investment income, APTI basis  $731  $518   41 % 
Adjusted pre-tax income  $1,194  $175   NM % 
Return on adjusted segment common equity   12.3%  0.3%  12.0 pts 
                
Underwriting ratios:               
North America Combined Ratio (CR)   93.7   117.8   (24.1 )pts 
North America Commercial Lines CR   93.0   119.4   (26.4 ) 
North America Personal Insurance CR   98.1   108.7   (10.6 ) 
International CR   91.8   97.1   (5.3 ) 
International Commercial Lines CR   88.7   99.5   (10.8 ) 
International Personal Insurance CR   95.2   94.3   0.9  
General Insurance (GI) CR   92.5   106.0   (13.5 ) 
                
GI Loss ratio   61.3   72.6   (11.3 )pts 
Less: impact on loss ratio               
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (2.1)  (11.9)  9.8   
Prior year development   0.7   0.8   (0.1 ) 
GI Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted   59.9   61.5   (1.6 ) 
GI Expense ratio   31.2   33.4   (2.2 ) 
GI Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted (AYCR, as adjusted)   91.1   94.9   (3.8 ) 
                
Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted (AYCR, as adjusted):               
North America AYCR, as adjusted   92.4   98.6   (6.2 )pts 
North America Commercial Lines AYCR, as adjusted   91.2   97.4   (6.2 ) 
North America Personal Insurance AYCR, as adjusted   100.1   104.8   (4.7 ) 
International AYCR   90.2   92.1   (1.9 ) 
International Commercial Lines AYCR, as adjusted   86.9   90.6   (3.7 ) 
International Personal Insurance AYCR, as adjusted   94.0   93.5   0.5   

 

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General Insurance

 

·Net premiums written in the second quarter of 2021 increased 24% (20% on a constant dollar basis) to $6.9 billion from the prior year quarter partially driven by strong North America Commercial Lines and International Commercial Lines growth of 15% and 17% (10% on a constant dollar basis), respectively, reflecting strong rate improvement, higher renewal retentions and strong new business production. Additionally, North America Personal Insurance net premiums written growth reflects the combined impact of the creation of Syndicate 2019 and cessions placed on AIG’s Private Client Group (PCG) business in the prior year quarter and growth in Travel and Warranty business driven by a rebound in travel activity and increased consumer spending. International Personal Insurance net premiums written grew 1% (down 2% on a constant dollar basis) compared to the prior year quarter primarily due to the impact of COVID-19 within the Accident & Health and Personal Auto business as well as remediation in Personal Property, partially offset by growth in the Warranty business.

 

·Second quarter 2021 APTI was $1.2 billion, an increase of $1.0 billion from $175 million in the prior year quarter due to a significant improvement in underwriting results and higher net investment income. Underwriting income was $463 million in the second quarter of 2021 compared to an underwriting loss of $343 million in the prior year quarter, and net investment income increased 41% to $731 million from the prior year quarter driven by alternative investments. The underwriting income included $118 million of CATs, compared to $674 million in the prior year quarter, which included $458 million of estimated COVID-19 losses. The current period also included favorable net prior year loss reserve development, net of reinsurance (PYD) of $51 million, including $49 million of favorable amortization from the Adverse Development Cover (ADC), which was lower by $23 million compared to the prior year quarter.

 

·General Insurance continued to generate improved underwriting results, with a combined ratio of 92.5, a 13.5 point decrease from 106.0 in the prior year quarter, driven by both Commercial Lines and Personal Insurance. The improvement reflects significantly lower CATs and overall strong underwriting results driven by improvements to both the loss and expense ratios of 11.3 points and 2.2 points, respectively. The General Insurance accident year combined ratio, as adjusted, was 91.1, an improvement of 3.8 points from the prior year quarter, and was comprised of a 59.9 accident year loss ratio, as adjusted*, and an expense ratio of 31.2. The General Insurance accident year loss ratio improved by 1.6 points reflecting commercial underwriting actions previously taken to improve business mix and quality of the portfolio. The General Insurance total expense ratio improved 2.2 points from the prior year quarter and was comprised of an acquisition ratio of 19.1 and general operating expense (GOE) ratio of 12.1. General Insurance GOE decreased 2% (4% on a constant dollar basis) to $753 million compared to the prior year quarter reflecting continued expense discipline and benefits from AIG 200.

 

·Commercial Lines underwriting results continued to show strong improvement due to improved business mix and top-line growth along with continued rate increases that drove better General Insurance underwriting results. The accident year combined ratio, as adjusted, for North America Commercial Lines improved 6.2 points to 91.2 and for International Commercial Lines improved 3.7 points to 86.9.

 

·Personal Insurance underwriting results also improved driven by North America. The North America Personal Insurance accident year combined ratio, as adjusted, improved 4.7 points to 100.1 compared to the prior year quarter due to changes in business mix driven by changes to AIG’s PCG business and rebound in travel insurance premiums. The International Personal Insurance accident year combined ratio, as adjusted, increased 0.5 points to 94.0 reflecting 1.9 points increase in the accident year loss ratio, as adjusted, to 54.0 compared to the prior year quarter, partially offset by a 1.4 point improvement in the expense ratio to 40.0.

 

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LIFE AND RETIREMENT

 

   Three Months Ended      
   June 30,      
($ in millions, except as indicated)  2021  2020  Change   
Adjusted pre-tax income (loss)  $1,124  $895   26 % 
Individual Retirement   617   549   12   
Group Retirement   347   214   62   
Life Insurance   20   2   NM   
Institutional Markets   140   130   8   
                
Premiums & fees  $2,417  $2,350   3 % 
Individual Retirement   273   243   12   
Group Retirement   134   103   30   
Life Insurance   887   868   2   
Institutional Markets   1,123   1,136   (1 ) 
                
Premiums and deposits  $9,035  $5,718   58 % 
Individual Retirement   3,978   1,794   122   
Group Retirement   2,255   1,670   35   
Life Insurance   1,161   1,119   4   
Institutional Markets   1,641   1,135   45   
                
Net flows  $(306) $(1,744)  82 % 
Individual Retirement*   (77)  (1,501)  95   
Group Retirement   (229)  (243)  6   
                
Net investment income, APTI basis  $2,376  $2,099   13 % 
Return on adjusted segment common equity   16.4%  13.5%  2.9 pts 
                
* Includes Retail Mutual Funds               

 

Life and Retirement

 

·Life and Retirement reported APTI of $1.1 billion for the second quarter of 2021, up 26% from $895 million in the prior year quarter; all segments posted higher APTI compared to the prior year. The increase was due to favorable impacts from equity market performance, which drove higher alternative investment returns, principally in private equity, and higher fee income; partially offset by higher deferred policy acquisition costs and sales inducement assets amortization and reserves. Additionally, second quarter 2021 results had lower favorable short-run impacts from interest rates and credit spreads as the prior year quarter included a large yield enhancement while the current year quarter included higher call and tender income and commercial mortgage loan prepayments. Life Insurance APTI of $20 million, up $18 million from $2 million in the prior year quarter is driven, in part, due to lower COVID-19 mortality in the second quarter of 2021.

 

·Premiums were $1.6 billion, flat compared to the prior year quarter driven by growth in International Life and Pension Risk Transfer premiums, partially offset by lower Structured Settlement premiums. Premiums and deposits increased 58%, or $3.3 billion, from the prior year quarter to $9.0 billion due to the recovery from broad industry-wide sales disruption resulting from COVID-19. In addition, Institutional Markets deposits grew driven by a large Guaranteed Investment Contract issuance in the second quarter of 2021.

 

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·Individual and Group Retirement net flows were negative $306 million, a significant improvement of $1.4 billion from the prior year quarter. Excluding Retail Mutual Funds, Individual Retirement recorded net inflows of $556 million compared to net outflows of $684 million in the prior year quarter, largely due to recovery from the broad industry-wide sales disruption resulting from COVID-19. The sale of certain AIG Life and Retirement retail mutual funds business to Touchstone was completed on July 16, 2021. In the Group Retirement business, net flows were negative $229 million, slightly better than the negative $243 million in the prior year quarter reflecting higher group acquisition deposits, partially offset by higher surrenders and withdrawals.

 

OTHER OPERATIONS

 

   Three Months Ended     
   June 30,     
($ in millions)  2021   2020   Change 
Corporate and Other  $(617)  $(248)   (149)%
Asset Management   101    (84)   NM 
Adjusted pre-tax loss before consolidation and eliminations   (516)   (332)   (55)
Consolidation and eliminations   (94)   53    NM 
Adjusted pre-tax loss  $(610)  $(279)   (119)%

 

Other Operations

 

·Second quarter APTL was $610 million, including $94 million of reductions from consolidation and eliminations, compared to APTL of $279 million, including a $53 million addition from consolidation and eliminations, in the prior year quarter. The increase in consolidation and eliminations APTL reflects the impact of consolidated investment entities.

 

·Before consolidation and eliminations, the increase in APTL primarily reflects the impact of Fortitude, which was sold and deconsolidated in the second quarter of 2020 and had APTI of $96 million in the second quarter of 2020. Additionally, second quarter 2021 results also include net unfavorable PYD of $65 million, primarily related to Blackboard and other run-off businesses, and increased incentive program accrual to reflect strong performance to date.

 

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LIFE AND RETIREMENT SEPARATION

 

·On October 26, 2020, AIG announced its intention to separate its Life and Retirement business from AIG.

 

·On July 14, 2021, AIG and Blackstone announced that they have reached a definitive agreement for Blackstone to acquire a 9.9 percent equity stake in SAFG Retirement Services, Inc. (SAFG), which is the holding company for AIG’s Life and Retirement business for $2.2 billion in an all cash transaction, subject to adjustment if the final pro forma adjusted book value is greater or lesser than the target pro forma adjusted book value. As part of this agreement, AIG also agreed to enter into a long-term strategic asset management relationship with Blackstone to manage an initial $50 billion of Life and Retirement’s existing investment portfolio upon closing of the equity investment, with that amount increasing by increments of $8.5 billion per year for the next five years beginning in the third or fourth quarter of 2022, for an aggregate of $92.5 billion. Following the closing of the transaction, Blackstone will be entitled to designate one member of the board of directors of the Life and Retirement holding company, which will consist of 11 directors. Pursuant to the definitive agreement, Blackstone will be required to hold its ownership interest in SAFG following the completion of the separation of the Life and Retirement business, subject to exceptions permitting Blackstone to sell 25%, 67% and 75% of its shares after the first, second and third anniversaries, respectively, of the initial public offering of SAFG (the IPO), with the transfer restrictions terminating in full on the fifth anniversary of the IPO. In the event that the IPO of SAFG is not completed prior to the second anniversary of the closing of the transaction, Blackstone will have the right to require AIG to undertake the IPO, and in the event that the IPO has not been completed prior to the third anniversary of the closing, Blackstone will have the right to exchange all or a portion of its ownership interest in SAFG for shares of AIG’s common stock on the terms set forth in the definitive agreement. These transactions are subject to customary closing conditions, including the expiration or termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, and are expected to close in the third quarter of 2021. While we currently believe the IPO is the next step in the separation of the Life and Retirement business from AIG, no assurance can be given regarding the form that future separation transactions may take or the specific terms or timing thereof, or that a separation will in fact occur. Any separation transaction will be subject to the satisfaction of various conditions and approvals, including approval by the AIG Board of Directors, receipt of insurance and other required regulatory approvals, and satisfaction of any applicable requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

·Additionally, AIG and BREIT, a long-term, perpetual capital vehicle affiliated with Blackstone, announced that they have reached a definitive agreement for BREIT to acquire AIG’s interests in a U.S. affordable housing portfolio for approximately $5.1 billion, subject to certain adjustments, in an all cash transaction. This transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2021.

 

CONFERENCE CALL

 

AIG will host a conference call tomorrow, Friday, August 6, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. ET to review these results. The call is open to the public and can be accessed via a live listen-only webcast in the Investors section of www.aig.com. A replay will be available after the call at the same location.

 

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Additional supplementary financial data is available in the Investors section at www.aig.com.

 

Certain statements in this press release constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These projections, goals, assumptions and statements are not historical facts but instead represent only a belief regarding future events, many of which, by their nature, are inherently uncertain and outside AIG’s control. These projections, goals, assumptions and statements include statements preceded by, followed by or including words such as “will,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “focused on achieving,” “view,” “target,” “goal” or “estimate.” These projections, goals, assumptions and statements may relate to future actions, prospective services or products, future performance or results of current and anticipated services or products, sales efforts, expenses, the outcome of contingencies such as legal proceedings, anticipated organizational, business or regulatory changes, the effect of catastrophes, such as the COVID-19 crisis, and macroeconomic events, anticipated dispositions, monetization and/or acquisitions of businesses or assets, or successful integration of acquired businesses, management succession and retention plans, exposure to risk, trends in operations and financial results.

 

It is possible that AIG’s actual results and financial condition will differ, possibly materially, from the results and financial condition indicated in these projections, goals, assumptions and statements. Factors that could cause AIG’s actual results to differ, possibly materially, from those in the specific projections, goals, assumptions and statements include:

 

·AIG’s ability to successfully separate the Life and Retirement business from AIG and the impact any separation may have on AIG, its businesses, employees, contracts and customers;

·AIG’s ability to close the transactions announced as part of a strategic partnership with Blackstone;

·changes in market and industry conditions, including the significant global economic downturn, volatility in financial and capital markets, fluctuations in interest rates, prolonged economic recovery and disruptions to AIG’s operations driven by COVID-19 and responses thereto, including new or changed governmental policy and regulatory actions;

·the occurrence of catastrophic events, both natural and man-made, including COVID-19, other pandemics, civil unrest and the effects of climate change;

·the adverse impact of COVID-19, including with respect to AIG’s business, financial condition and results of operations;

·AIG’s ability to effectively execute on AIG 200 transformational programs designed to achieve underwriting excellence, modernization of AIG’s operating infrastructure, enhanced user and customer experiences and unification of AIG;

·the impact of potential information technology, cybersecurity or data security breaches, including as a result of cyber-attacks or security vulnerabilities, the likelihood of which may increase due to extended remote business operations as a result of COVID-19;

·disruptions in the availability of AIG's electronic data systems or those of third parties;
 ·actions by rating agencies with respect to our credit and financial strength ratings;

·AIG’s ability to successfully dispose of, monetize and/or acquire businesses or assets or successfully integrate acquired businesses;

·changes to the valuation of AIG’s investments;

·changes in judgments concerning the recognition of deferred tax assets and the impairment of goodwill;

·availability and affordability of reinsurance;

·the effectiveness of our risk management policies and procedures, including with respect to our business continuity and disaster recovery plans;

 

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·nonperformance or defaults by counterparties, including Fortitude Reinsurance Company Ltd. (Fortitude Re);

·changes in judgments concerning potential cost-saving opportunities;

·concentrations in AIG’s investment portfolios;

·changes to our sources of or access to liquidity;

·changes in judgments or assumptions concerning insurance underwriting and insurance liabilities;

·the effectiveness of strategies to recruit and retain key personnel and to implement effective succession plans;

·the requirements, which may change from time to time, of the global regulatory framework to which AIG is subject;

·significant legal, regulatory or governmental proceedings; and

·such other factors discussed in Part I, Item 2.Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations (MD&A) in AIG’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2021 (which will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission), Part I, Item 2. MD&A of the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2021, and Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors and Part II, Item 7. MD&A in AIG’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020.

 

AIG is not under any obligation (and expressly disclaims any obligation) to update or alter any projections, goals, assumptions or other statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

 

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COMMENT ON REGULATION G AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

 

Throughout this press release, including the financial highlights, AIG presents its financial condition and results of operations in the way it believes will be most meaningful and representative of its business results. Some of the measurements AIG uses are “Non-GAAP financial measures” under Securities and Exchange Commission rules and regulations. GAAP is the acronym for generally accepted accounting principles in the United States. The non-GAAP financial measures AIG presents are listed below and may not be comparable to similarly-named measures reported by other companies. The reconciliations of such measures to the most comparable GAAP measures in accordance with Regulation G are included within the relevant tables attached to this news release or in the Fourth Quarter 2020 Financial Supplement available in the Investors section of AIG’s website, www.aig.com.

 

Book Value per Common Share, Excluding Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (AOCI) adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets and Deferred Tax Assets (DTA) (Adjusted Book Value per Common Share) is used to show the amount of AIG’s net worth on a per-common share basis after eliminating items that can fluctuate significantly from period to period including changes in fair value of AIG’s available for sale securities portfolio, foreign currency translation adjustments and U.S. tax attribute deferred tax assets. This measure also eliminates the asymmetrical impact resulting from changes in fair value of AIG’s available for sale securities portfolio wherein there is largely no offsetting impact for certain related insurance liabilities. In addition, AIG adjusts for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets held by AIG in support of Fortitude Re’s reinsurance obligations to AIG post deconsolidation of Fortitude Re (Fortitude Re funds withheld assets) since these fair value movements are economically transferred to Fortitude Re. AIG excludes deferred tax assets representing U.S. tax attributes related to net operating loss carryforwards and foreign tax credits as they have not yet been utilized. Amounts for interim periods are estimates based on projections of full-year attribute utilization. As net operating loss carryforwards and foreign tax credits are utilized, the portion of the DTA utilized is included in these book value per common share metrics. Adjusted Book Value per Common Share is derived by dividing Total AIG common shareholders’ equity, excluding AOCI adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets, and DTA (Adjusted Common Shareholders’ Equity), by total common shares outstanding.

 

Book Value per Common Share, Excluding Goodwill, Value of Business Acquired (VOBA), Value of Distribution Channel Acquired (VODA), Other Intangible Assets, AOCI adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets, and Deferred Tax Assets (DTA) (Adjusted Tangible Book Value per Common Share) is used to provide more accurate measure of the realizable value of shareholder on a per-common share basis. Adjusted Tangible Book Value per Common Share is derived by dividing Total AIG common shareholders’ equity, excluding intangible assets, AOCI adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets, and DTA (Adjusted Tangible Common Shareholders’ Equity), by total common shares outstanding.

 

AIG Return on Common Equity – Adjusted After-tax Income Excluding AOCI adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets and DTA (Adjusted Return on Common Equity) is used to show the rate of return on common shareholders’ equity. AIG believes this measure is useful to investors because it eliminates items that can fluctuate significantly from period to period, including changes in fair value of AIG’s available for sale securities portfolio, foreign currency translation adjustments and U.S. tax attribute deferred tax assets. This measure also eliminates the asymmetrical impact resulting from changes in fair value of AIG’s available for sale securities portfolio wherein there is largely no offsetting impact for certain related insurance liabilities. In addition, AIG adjusts for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets since these fair value movements are economically transferred to Fortitude Re. AIG excludes deferred tax assets representing U.S. tax attributes related to net operating loss carryforwards and foreign tax credits as they have not yet been utilized. Amounts for interim periods are estimates based on projections of full-year attribute utilization. As net operating loss carryforwards and foreign tax credits are utilized, the portion of the DTA utilized is included in Adjusted Return on Common Equity. Adjusted Return on Common Equity is derived by dividing actual or annualized adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders by average Adjusted Common Shareholders’ Equity.

 

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General Insurance and Life and Retirement Adjusted Segment Common Equity is based on segment equity adjusted for the attribution of debt and preferred stock (Segment Common Equity) and is consistent with AIG’s Adjusted Common Shareholders’ Equity definition.

 

General Insurance and Life and Retirement Return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity – Adjusted After-tax Income (Return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity) is used to show the rate of return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity. Return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity is derived by dividing actual or annualized Adjusted After-tax Income by Average Adjusted Segment Common Equity.

 

Adjusted After-tax Income Attributable to General Insurance and Life and Retirement is derived by subtracting attributed interest expense, income tax expense and attributed dividends on preferred stock from APTI. Attributed debt and the related interest expense and dividends on preferred stock are calculated based on AIG’s internal allocation model. Tax expense or benefit is calculated based on an internal attribution methodology that considers among other things the taxing jurisdiction in which the segments conduct business, as well as the deductibility of expenses in those jurisdictions.

 

Adjusted Revenues exclude Net realized gains (losses), income from non-operating litigation settlements (included in Other income for GAAP purposes) and changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits (included in Net investment income for GAAP purposes). Adjusted revenues is a GAAP measure for AIG’s segments.

 

AIG uses the following operating performance measures because AIG believes they enhance the understanding of the underlying profitability of continuing operations and trends of AIG’s business segments. AIG believes they also allow for more meaningful comparisons with AIG’s insurance competitors. When AIG uses these measures, reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measure are provided on a consolidated basis.

 

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Adjusted Pre-tax Income (APTI) is derived by excluding the items set forth below from income from continuing operations before income tax. This definition is consistent across AIG’s segments. These items generally fall into one or more of the following broad categories: legacy matters having no relevance to AIG’s current businesses or operating performance; adjustments to enhance transparency to the underlying economics of transactions; and measures that AIG believes to be common to the industry. APTI is a GAAP measure for AIG’s segments. Excluded items include the following:

 

changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits;  
   
changes in benefit reserves and deferred policy acquisition costs (DAC), value of business acquired (VOBA), and sales inducement assets (SIA) related to net realized gains and losses;  
   
changes in the fair value of equity securities;  
   
net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets;  
   
following deconsolidation of Fortitude Re, net realized gains and losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets;  
   
loss (gain) on extinguishment of debt;  
   
all net realized gains and losses except earned income (periodic settlements and changes in settlement accruals) on derivative instruments used for non-qualifying (economic) hedging or for asset replication. Earned income on such economic hedges is reclassified from net realized gains and losses to specific APTI line items based on the economic risk being hedged (e.g. net investment income and interest credited to policyholder account balances);

income or loss from discontinued operations;  
   
net loss reserve discount benefit (charge);  
   
pension expense related to a one-time lump sum payment to former employees;  
   
income and loss from divested businesses;  
   
non-operating litigation reserves and settlements;  
   
restructuring and other costs related to initiatives designed to reduce operating expenses, improve efficiency and simplify AIG’s organization;  
   
the portion of favorable or unfavorable prior year reserve development for which AIG has ceded the risk under retroactive reinsurance agreements and related changes in amortization of the deferred gain;  
   
integration and transaction costs associated with acquiring or divesting businesses;  
   
losses from the impairment of goodwill; and  
   
non-recurring costs associated with the implementation of non-ordinary course legal or regulatory changes or changes to accounting principles.

 

Adjusted After-tax Income attributable to AIG common shareholders (AATI) is derived by excluding the tax effected APTI adjustments described above, dividends on preferred stock, and the following tax items from net income attributable to AIG:

 

deferred income tax valuation allowance releases and charges;

changes in uncertain tax positions and other tax items related to legacy matters having no relevance to AIG’s current businesses or operating performance; and

net tax charge related to the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (Tax Act);

 

and by excluding the net realized gains (losses) and other charges from noncontrolling interests.

 

See page 15 for the reconciliation of Net income attributable to AIG to Adjusted After-tax Income Attributable to AIG.

 

Ratios: AIG, along with most property and casualty insurance companies, uses the loss ratio, the expense ratio and the combined ratio as measures of underwriting performance. These ratios are relative measurements that describe, for every $100 of net premiums earned, the amount of losses and loss adjustment expenses (which for General Insurance excludes net loss reserve discount), and the amount of other underwriting expenses that would be incurred. A combined ratio of less than 100 indicates underwriting income and a combined ratio of over 100 indicates an underwriting loss. AIG’s ratios are calculated using the relevant segment information calculated under GAAP, and thus may not be comparable to similar ratios calculated for regulatory reporting purposes. The underwriting environment varies across countries and products, as does the degree of litigation activity, all of which affect such ratios. In addition, investment returns, local taxes, cost of capital, regulation, product type and competition can have an effect on pricing and consequently on profitability as reflected in underwriting income and associated ratios.

 

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Accident year loss and Accident year combined ratios, as adjusted: both the accident year loss and accident year combined ratios, as adjusted, exclude catastrophe losses and related reinstatement premiums, prior year development, net of premium adjustments, and the impact of reserve discounting. Natural catastrophe losses are generally weather or seismic events having a net impact on AIG in excess of $10 million each and man-made catastrophe losses, such as terrorism and civil disorders that exceed the $10 million threshold. AIG believes that as adjusted ratios are meaningful measures of AIG’s underwriting results on an ongoing basis as they exclude catastrophes and the impact of reserve discounting which are outside of management’s control. AIG also excludes prior year development to provide transparency related to current accident year results.

 

Underwriting ratios are computed as follows:

a)Loss ratio = Loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred ÷ Net premiums earned (NPE)

b)Acquisition ratio = Total acquisition expenses ÷ NPE

c)General operating expense ratio = General operating expenses ÷ NPE

d)Expense ratio = Acquisition ratio + General operating expense ratio

e)Combined ratio = Loss ratio + Expense ratio

f)Catastrophe losses (CATs) and reinstatement premiums = [Loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred – (CATs)] ÷ [NPE +/(-) CYRIPs] – Loss ratio

g)Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted (AYLR) = [Loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred – CATs – PYD] ÷ [NPE +/(-) Reinstatement premiums related to catastrophes (CYRIPs) +/(-) RIPs related to prior year catastrophes (PYRIPs) + (Additional) returned premium related to PYD on loss sensitive business ((AP)RP) + Adjustment for ceded premiums under reinsurance contracts related to prior accident years]

h)Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted = AYLR + Expense ratio

i)Prior year development net of (additional) return premium related to PYD on loss sensitive business = [Loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred – CATs – PYD] ÷ [NPE +/(-) CYRIPs +/(-) PYRIPs + (AP)RP] – Loss ratio – CAT ratio

 

Premiums and deposits: includes direct and assumed amounts received and earned on traditional life insurance policies, group benefit policies and life-contingent payout annuities, as well as deposits received on universal life, investment-type annuity contracts, Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) funding agreements and mutual funds.

 

Results from discontinued operations are excluded from all of these measures.

 

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American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a leading global insurance organization. AIG member companies provide a wide range of property casualty insurance, life insurance, retirement solutions, and other financial services to customers in more than 80 countries and jurisdictions. These diverse offerings include products and services that help businesses and individuals protect their assets, manage risks and provide for retirement security. AIG common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

 

Additional information about AIG can be found at www.aig.com | YouTube: www.youtube.com/aig | Twitter: @AIGinsurance www.twitter.com/AIGinsurance | LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/aig. These references with additional information about AIG have been provided as a convenience, and the information contained on such websites is not incorporated by reference into this press release.

 

AIG is the marketing name for the worldwide property-casualty, life and retirement, and general insurance operations of American International Group, Inc. For additional information, please visit our website at www.aig.com. All products and services are written or provided by subsidiaries or affiliates of American International Group, Inc. Products or services may not be available in all countries and jurisdictions, and coverage is subject to underwriting requirements and actual policy language. Non-insurance products and services may be provided by independent third parties. Certain property-casualty coverages may be provided by a surplus lines insurer. Surplus lines insurers do not generally participate in state guaranty funds, and insureds are therefore not protected by such funds.

 

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American International Group, Inc.
Selected Financial Data and Non-GAAP Reconciliation
($ in millions, except per common share data)
                                               
Reconciliations of Adjusted Pre-tax and After-tax Income

 

   Three Months Ended June 30, 
   2021   2020 
           Noncontrolling               Noncontrolling     
   Pre-tax   Tax Effect   Interests(d)    After-tax   Pre-tax   Tax Effect   Interests(d)    After-tax 
Pre-tax income (loss)/net income (loss), including noncontrolling interests  $147   $(3)  $-   $150   $(9,661)  $(1,896)  $-   $(7,766)
Noncontrolling interests   -    -    (51)   (51)   -    -    (162)   (162)
Pre-tax income (loss)/net income (loss) attributable to AIG   147    (3)   (51)   99    (9,661)   (1,896)   (162)   (7,928)
Dividends on preferred stock                  8                   8 
Net income (loss) attributable to AIG common shareholders                  91                   (7,936)
Adjustments:                                        
Changes in uncertain tax positions and other tax adjustments(a)   -    (35)   -    35    -    (206)   -    206 
Deferred income tax valuation allowance releases(b)   -    25    -    (25)   -    183    -    (183)
Changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits   (13)   (2)   -    (11)   (16)   (4)   -    (12)
Changes in benefit reserves and DAC, VOBA and SIA related to net realized gains (losses)   (120)   (25)   -    (95)   (255)   (53)   -    (202)
Changes in the fair value of equity securities   13    3    -    10    (56)   (12)   -    (44)
Loss on extinguishment of debt   106    23    -    83    -    -    -    - 
Net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets   (507)   (107)   -    (400)   (116)   (24)   -    (92)
Net realized gains on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets   (173)   (37)   -    (136)   (96)   (20)   -    (76)
Net realized losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld embedded derivative   2,056    431    -    1,625    837    176    -    661 
Net realized losses(c)   59    17    -    42    1,607    367    -    1,240 
Loss from discontinued operations   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    1 
Loss from divested businesses   1    -    -    1    8,412    1,657    -    6,755 
Non-operating litigation reserves and settlements   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    - 
Favorable prior year development and related amortization changes ceded under retroactive reinsurance agreements   (65)   (14)   -    (51)   (33)   (7)   -    (26)
Net loss reserve discount charge   22    5    -    17    16    3    -    13 
Integration and transaction costs associated with acquiring or divesting businesses   35    7    -    28    4    1    -    3 
Restructuring and other costs   126    26    -    100    134    28    -    106 
Non-recurring costs related to regulatory or accounting changes   21    4    -    17    14    3    -    11 
Noncontrolling interests primarily related to net realized gains (losses) of Fortitude Holdings' standalone results(d)    -    -    -    -    -    -    136    136 
Adjusted pre-tax income/Adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders  $1,708   $318   $(51)  $1,331   $791   $196   $(26)  $561 

 

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American International Group, Inc.
Selected Financial Data and Non-GAAP Reconciliation (continued)
($ in millions, except per common share data)
                                               
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   Six Months Ended June 30, 
   2021   2020 
           Noncontrolling               Noncontrolling     
   Pre-tax   Tax Effect   Interests(d)    After-tax   Pre-tax   Tax Effect   Interests(d)    After-tax 
Pre-tax income (loss)/net income (loss), including noncontrolling interests  $4,875   $795   $-   $4,080   $(7,103)  $(992)  $-   $(6,112)
Noncontrolling interests   -    -    (105)   (105)   -    -    (67)   (67)
Pre-tax income (loss)/net income (loss) attributable to AIG   4,875    795    (105)   3,975    (7,103)   (992)   (67)   (6,179)
Dividends on preferred stock                  15                   15 
Net income (loss) attributable to AIG common shareholders                  3,960                   (6,194)
Adjustments:                                        
Changes in uncertain tax positions and other tax adjustments(a)   -    866    -    (866)   -    (211)   -    211 
Deferred income tax valuation allowance charges(b)   -    (661)   -    661    -    (100)   -    100 
Changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits   (35)   (7)   -    (28)   (9)   (2)   -    (7)
Changes in benefit reserves and DAC, VOBA and SIA related to net realized gains (losses)   83    18    -    65    283    60    -    223 
Changes in the fair value of equity securities   (9)   (2)   -    (7)   135    28    -    107 
Loss on extinguishment of debt   98    21    -    77    17    4    -    13 
Net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets   (993)   (209)   -    (784)   (116)   (24)   -    (92)
Net realized gains on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets   (346)   (73)   -    (273)   (96)   (20)   -    (76)
Net realized (gains) losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld embedded derivative   (326)   (68)   -    (258)   837    176    -    661 
Net realized gains(c)   (568)   (128)   -    (440)   (1,887)   (398)   -    (1,489)
Loss from discontinued operations   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    1 
(Income) loss from divested businesses   (6)   (1)   -    (5)   8,628    1,702    -    6,926 
Non-operating litigation reserves and settlements   -    -    -    -    (6)   (1)   -    (5)
Favorable prior year development and related amortization changes ceded under retroactive reinsurance agreements   (84)   (18)   -    (66)   (41)   (9)   -    (32)
Net loss reserve discount (benefit) charge   (10)   (2)   -    (8)   72    15    -    57 
Integration and transaction costs associated with acquiring or divesting businesses   44    9    -    35    6    1    -    5 
Restructuring and other costs   200    42    -    158    224    47    -    177 
Non-recurring costs related to regulatory or accounting changes   41    8    -    33    27    6    -    21 
Noncontrolling interests primarily related to net realized gains (losses) of Fortitude Holdings' standalone results(d)    -    -    -    -    -    -    59    59 
Adjusted pre-tax income/Adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders  $2,964   $590   $(105)  $2,254   $971   $282   $(8)  $666 

                                               
(a) Six months ended June 30, 2021 includes the recent completion of audit activity by the Internal Revenue Service.
(b) Six months ended June 30, 2021 includes an increase in the valuation allowance against a portion of certain tax attribute carryforwards of AIG's U.S. federal consolidated income tax group, as well as net valuation allowance release in certain foreign jurisdictions.
(c) Includes all net realized gains and losses except earned income (periodic settlements and changes in settlement accruals) on derivative instruments used for non-qualifying (economic) hedging or for asset replication and net realized gains and losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets.
(d) Prior to June 2, 2020, noncontrolling interests was primarily due to the 19.9 percent investment in Fortitude Group Holdings, LLC (Fortitude Holdings) by an affiliate of The Carlyle Group L.P. (Carlyle), which occurred in the fourth quarter of 2018. Carlyle was allocated 19.9 percent of Fortitude Holdings’ standalone financial results through the June 2, 2020 closing date of the sale of a majority of the interests in Fortitude Holdings. Fortitude Holdings’ results were mostly eliminated in AIG’s consolidated income from continuing operations given that its results arose from intercompany transactions. Noncontrolling interests was calculated based on the standalone financial results of Fortitude Holdings. The most significant component of Fortitude Holdings’ standalone results was the change in fair value of the embedded derivatives which changes with movements in interest rates and credit spreads, and which was recorded in net realized gains and losses of Fortitude Holdings. In accordance with AIG's adjusted after-tax income definition, realized gains and losses are excluded from noncontrolling interests. Subsequent to the Majority Interest Fortitude Sale, AIG owns 3.5 percent of Fortitude Holdings and no longer consolidates Fortitude Holdings in its financial statements as of such date. The minority interest in Fortitude Holdings is carried at cost within AIG’s Other invested assets, which was $100 million as of June 30, 2021.

 

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American International Group, Inc.  
Selected Financial Data and Non-GAAP Reconciliation (continued)  
($ in millions, except per common share data)  
                           
Summary of Key Financial Metrics  

 

   Three Months Ended June 30,   Six Months Ended June 30, 
Income (loss) per common share:  2021   2020   % Inc. (Dec.)   2021   2020   % Inc. (Dec.) 
Basic                              
Income (loss) from continuing operations  $0.11   $(9.15)   NM%  $4.58   $(7.11)   NM%
Income from discontinued operations   -    -    NM    -    -    NM 
Net income (loss) attributable to AIG common shareholders  $0.11   $(9.15)   NM   $4.58   $(7.11)   NM 
Diluted                              
Income (loss) from continuing operations  $0.11   $(9.15)   NM   $4.53   $(7.11)   NM 
Income from discontinued operations   -    -    NM    -    -    NM 
Net income (loss) attributable to AIG common shareholders  $0.11   $(9.15)   NM   $4.53   $(7.11)   NM 
Adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders per diluted share (a)  $1.52   $0.64    137.5%  $2.58   $0.76    239.5%
Weighted average shares outstanding:                              
Basic   862.9    867.0         865.5    870.6      
Diluted (a)   872.9    867.0         874.6    870.6      

                           
(a) For the three- and six-month periods ended June 30, 2020, because we reported net losses attributable to AIG common shareholders, all common stock equivalents are anti-dilutive and are therefore excluded from the calculation of diluted shares and diluted per share amounts. However, because we reported adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders, the calculation of adjusted after-tax income per diluted share attributable to AIG common shareholders includes 3,226,882 dilutive shares and 3,939,732 dilutive shares for the three- and six-month periods ended June 30, 2020, respectively.  
                             

Reconciliation of Book Value per Common Share

 

As of period end:  June 30, 2021   March 31, 2021   December 31, 2020   June 30, 2020 
Total AIG shareholders' equity  $66,083   $62,679   $66,362   $62,234 
Less: Preferred equity   485    485    485    485 
Total AIG common shareholders' equity (a)   65,598    62,194    65,877    61,749 
Less: Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI)   10,209    6,466    13,511    9,169 
Add: Cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re Funds Withheld Assets   3,341    2,246    4,657    4,215 
Less: Deferred tax assets (DTA)*   7,374    7,539    7,907    8,643 
Total adjusted AIG common shareholders' equity (b)  $51,356   $50,435   $49,116   $48,152 
Less: Intangible assets:                    
Goodwill   4,083    4,079    4,074    3,983 
Value of business acquired   121    123    126    121 
Value of distribution channel acquired   477    487    497    517 
Other intangibles   305    309    319    323 
Total intangible assets   4,986    4,998    5,016    4,944 
Total adjusted tangible common shareholders' equity (c)  $46,370   $45,437   $44,100   $43,208 
Total common shares outstanding (d)   854.9    859.4    861.6    861.4 

 

   June 30,   March 31,   % Inc.   December 31,   % Inc.   June 30,   % Inc. 
As of period end:  2021   2020   (Dec.)   2020   (Dec.)   2020   (Dec.) 
Book value per common share (a÷d)  $76.73   $72.37    6.0%  $76.46    0.4%  $71.68    7.0%
Adjusted book value per common share (b÷d)   60.07    58.69    2.4    57.01    5.4    55.90    7.5 
Adjusted tangible book value per common share (c÷d)   54.24    52.87    2.6    51.18    6.0    50.16    8.1 

 

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American International Group, Inc.
Selected Financial Data and Non-GAAP Reconciliation (continued)
($ in millions, except per common share data)

 

Reconciliation of Return On Common Equity  

 

   Three Months Ended June 30, 
   2021   2020 
Actual or Annualized net income attributable to AIG common shareholders (a)  $364   $(31,744)
Actual or Annualized adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders (b)  $5,324   $2,244 
Average AIG common shareholders' equity (c)  $63,896   $60,719 
Less: Average AOCI   8,338    4,088 
Add: Average cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re Funds Withheld Assets   2,794    2,108 
Less: Average DTA*   7,457    8,589 
Average adjusted common shareholders' equity (d)  $50,895   $50,150 
ROCE (a÷c)   0.6%   NM 
Adjusted return on common equity (b÷d)   10.5%   4.5%

 

* Represents deferred tax assets only related to U.S. net operating loss and foreign tax credit carryforwards on a U.S. GAAP basis and excludes other balance sheet deferred tax assets and liabilities.

           
Reconciliation of Net Investment Income

 

   Three Months Ended 
   June 30, 
   2021   2020 
Net investment income per Consolidated Statements of Operations  $3,675   $3,366 
Changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits   (13)   (14)
Changes in the fair value of equity securities   13    (56)
Net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets   (507)   (116)
Net realized gains (losses) related to economic hedges and other   14    18 
Total Net investment income - APTI Basis  $3,182   $3,198 
Less: Impact of Fortitude Re prior to deconsolidation   -    (378)
Total Net investment income - APTI Basis, excluding the impact of Fortitude Re for all periods, including periods prior to deconsolidation  $3,182   $2,820 

 

Net Premiums Written - Change in Constant Dollar  

 

    Three Months Ended June 30, 2021  
General Insurance   General Insurance     International -
Commercial Lines
    International -
Personal Insurance
 
Foreign exchange effect on worldwide premiums:                        
Change in net premiums written                        
Increase (decrease) in original currency     20 %     10 %     (2 )%
Foreign exchange effect     4       7       3  
Increase (decrease) as reported in U.S. dollars     24 %     17 %     1 %

 

General Operating Expenses - Change in Constant Dollar  

 

   Three Months Ended 
General Insurance  June 30, 2021 
Foreign exchange effect on general operating expenses:     
Change in general operating expenses     
Increase (decrease) in original currency   (4)%
Foreign exchange effect   2 
Increase (decrease) as reported in U.S. dollars   (2)%

 

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American International Group, Inc.
Selected Financial Data and Non-GAAP Reconciliation (continued)
($ in millions, except per common share data)
 
Reconciliations of Accident Year Loss and Accident Year Combined Ratios, as Adjusted
       

   Three Months Ended 
   June 30, 
   2021   2020 
Total General Insurance          
Combined ratio   92.5    106.0 
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (2.1)   (11.9)
Prior year development   0.7    0.8 
Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted   91.1    94.9 
           
North America          
Combined ratio   93.7    117.8 
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (2.9)   (20.2)
Prior year development   1.6    1.0 
Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted   92.4    98.6 
           
North America - Commercial Lines          
Combined ratio   93.0    119.4 
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (2.9)   (23.4)
Prior year development   1.1    1.4 
Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted   91.2    97.4 
           
North America - Personal Insurance          
Combined ratio   98.1    108.7 
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (3.0)   (2.6)
Prior year development   5.0    (1.3)
Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted   100.1    104.8 
           
International          
Combined ratio   91.8    97.1 
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (1.5)   (5.7)
Prior year development   (0.1)   0.7 
Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted   90.2    92.1 
           
International - Commercial Lines          
Combined ratio   88.7    99.5 
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (1.4)   (11.4)
Prior year development   (0.4)   2.5 
Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted   86.9    90.6 
           
International - Personal Insurance          
Loss ratio   55.2    52.9 
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (1.6)   0.4 
Prior year development   0.4    (1.2)
Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted   54.0    52.1 
           
Combined ratio   95.2    94.3 
Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums   (1.6)   0.4 
Prior year development   0.4    (1.2)
Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted   94.0    93.5 

 

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American International Group, Inc.
Selected Financial Data and Non-GAAP Reconciliation (continued)
($ in millions, except per common share data)
 
Reconciliation of General Insurance Return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity
             

   Three Months Ended 
   June 30, 
   2021   2020 
Adjusted pre-tax income  $1,194   $175 
Interest expense on attributed financial debt   147    142 
Adjusted pre-tax income including attributed interest expense   1,047    33 
Income tax expense   263    9 
Adjusted after-tax income   784    24 
Dividends declared on preferred stock   3    3 
Adjusted after-tax income attributable to common shareholders  $781   $21 
           
Ending adjusted segment common equity  $25,473   $25,195 
Average adjusted segment common equity  $25,369   $25,065 
Return on adjusted segment common equity   12.3%   0.3%
           
Total segment shareholder’s equity  $26,308   $25,403 
Less: Preferred equity   197    194 
Total segment common equity   26,111    25,209 
Less: Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI)   849    309 
Add:  Cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets   211    295 
Total adjusted segment common equity  $25,473   $25,195 

             
Reconciliation of Life and Retirement Return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity
             

   Three Months Ended 
   June 30, 
   2021   2020 
Adjusted pre-tax income  $1,124   $895 
Interest expense on attributed financial debt   74    68 
Adjusted pre-tax income including attributed interest expense   1,050    827 
Income tax expense   211    165 
Adjusted after-tax income   839    662 
Dividends declared on preferred stock   2    2 
Adjusted after-tax income attributable to common shareholders  $837   $660 
           
Ending adjusted segment common equity  $20,689   $19,101 
Average adjusted segment common equity  $20,458   $19,625 
Return on adjusted segment common equity   16.4%   13.5%
           
Total segment shareholder’s equity  $29,558   $26,712 
Less: Preferred equity   139    127 
Total segment common equity   29,419    26,585 
Less: Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI)   11,860    11,332 
Add:  Cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets   3,130    3,848 
Total adjusted segment common equity  $20,689   $19,101 

 

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American International Group, Inc.
Selected Financial Data and Non-GAAP Reconciliation (continued)
($ in millions, except per common share data)
           
Reconciliations of Premiums and Deposits
           

   Three Months Ended 
   June 30, 
   2021   2020 
Individual Retirement:          
Premiums  $32   $38 
Deposits   3,949    1,759 
Other   (3)   (3)
Total premiums and deposits  $3,978   $1,794 
           
Group Retirement:          
Premiums  $4   $3 
Deposits   2,251    1,667 
Other   -    - 
Total premiums and deposits  $2,255   $1,670 
           
Life Insurance:          
Premiums  $532   $491 
Deposits   409    421 
Other   220    207 
Total premiums and deposits  $1,161   $1,119 
           
Institutional Markets:          
Premiums  $1,077   $1,090 
Deposits   559    39 
Other   5    6 
Total premiums and deposits  $1,641   $1,135 
           
Total Life and Retirement:          
Premiums  $1,645   $1,622 
Deposits   7,168    3,886 
Other   222    210 
Total premiums and deposits  $9,035   $5,718 

 

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Exhibit 99.2

Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results Presentation August 5, 2021

 

 

This document and the remarks made within this presentation may include, and officers and representatives of American Interna tio nal Group, Inc. (AIG) may from time to time make and discuss, projections, goals, assumptions and statements that may constitute “forward - looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These projections, goals, assumptions and statements are not historical facts but instead represent only a belief regar din g future events, many of which, by their nature, are inherently uncertain and outside AIG’s control. These projections, goals, assumptions and statements include statements prece ded by, followed by or including words such as “will,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “focused on achieving,” “view,” “target,” “goal” or “estimate.” These pr oje ctions, goals, assumptions and statements may relate to future actions, prospective services or products, future performance or results of current and anticipated services or produc ts, sales efforts, expenses, the outcome of contingencies such as legal proceedings, anticipated organizational, business or regulatory changes, the effect of catastrophes, such as th e C OVID - 19 crisis, and macroeconomic events, anticipated dispositions, monetization and/or acquisitions of businesses or assets, or successful integration of acquired bus ine sses, management succession and retention plans, exposure to risk, trends in operations and financial results. It is possible that AIG’s actual results and financial conditio n w ill differ, possibly materially, from the results and financial condition indicated in these projections, goals, assumptions and statements. Factors that could cause AIG’s actual results to di ffer, possibly materially, from those in the specific projections, goals, assumptions and statements include: AIG’s ability to successfully separate the Life and Retirement busine ss from AIG and the impact any separation may have on AIG, its businesses, employees, contracts and customers; AIG’s ability to close the transactions announced as part of a strat egi c partnership with Blackstone; changes in market and industry conditions, including the significant global economic downturn, volatility in financial and capital markets, fluctua tio ns in interest rates, prolonged economic recovery and disruptions to AIG’s operations driven by COVID - 19 and responses thereto, including new or changed governmental policy and regul atory actions; the occurrence of catastrophic events, both natural and man - made, including COVID - 19, other pandemics, civil unrest and the effects of climate change; the adve rse impact of COVID - 19, including with respect to AIG’s business, financial condition and results of operations; AIG’s ability to effectively execute on AIG 200 transformation al programs designed to achieve underwriting excellence, modernization of AIG’s operating infrastructure, enhanced user and customer experiences and unification of AIG; the impact of po tential information technology, cybersecurity or data security breaches, including as a result of cyber - attacks or security vulnerabilities, the likelihood of which may increase due to extended remote business operations as a result of COVID - 19; disruptions in the availability of AIG’s electronic data systems or those of third parties; actions by rating agencies with respect to our credit and financial strength ratings; AIG's ability to successfully dispose of, monetize and/or acquire businesses or assets or successfully integrate acquired businesses; changes to the valuation of AIG’s investments ; changes in judgments concerning the recognition of deferred tax assets and the impairment of goodwill; availability and affordability of reinsurance; the effectiveness of ou r r isk management policies and procedures, including with respect to our business continuity and disaster recovery plans; nonperformance or defaults by counterparties, including Forti tud e Reinsurance Company Ltd. (Fortitude Re); changes in judgments concerning potential cost - saving opportunities; concentrations in AIG’s investment portfolios; changes to our sourc es of or access to liquidity; changes in judgments or assumptions concerning insurance underwriting and insurance liabilities; the effectiveness of strategies to recruit and retai n k ey personnel and to implement effective succession plans; the requirements, which may change from time to time, of the global regulatory framework to which AIG is subject; sign ifi cant legal, regulatory or governmental proceedings; and such other factors discussed in Part I, Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Op erations (MD&A) in AIG’s Quarterly Report on Form 10 - Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2021 (which will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission), Part I , Item 2. MD&A of the Quarterly Report on Form 10 - Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2021, and Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors and Part II, Item 7. MD&A in AIG’s Annual Rep ort on Form 10 - K for the year ended December 31, 2020. AIG is not under any obligation (and expressly disclaims any obligation) to update or alter any projections, goals, ass ump tions or other statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. On October 26, 2020, AIG announced its intention to separate the Life and Retirement business from AIG. This document and the re marks made within this presentation are not an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. On July 14, 2021, AIG and Blackstone announced a strategi c p artnership including three components: (1) Blackstone agreed to purchase a 9.9% equity stake in Life & Retirement for $2.2B in cash, (2) a strategic asset management relationship for a portion of Life & Retirement’s investment portfolio; and (3) the sale of certain Affordable Housing assets to Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust, Inc. for $5.1B in cash. This document and the remarks made orally may also contain certain financial measures not calculated in accordance with gener all y accepted accounting principles (non - GAAP). The reconciliation of such measures to the most comparable GAAP measures in accordance with Regulation G is included in the earni ngs release and Second Quarter 2021 Financial Supplement available in the Investor Information section of AIG's corporate website, www.aig.com, as well as in the Appendix to this presentation. Note: Amounts presented may not foot due to rounding. Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward - Looking Information, Comment on Regulation G and Other Information 2

 

 

* Refers to financial measure not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (Non - GAAP); definitions and abbreviations of Non - GAAP measures and reconciliations to their closest GAAP measures can be found in this presentation under the heading Glossary of N on - GAAP Financial Measures and Non - GAAP Reconciliations. 2Q21 results reflect exceptional top - line growth in General Insurance as well as improved profitability in both General Insurance and Life and Retirement General Insurance ▪ General Insurance net premiums written (NPW) increased by 24% from 2Q20 (20% on a constant dollar basis) driven by 16% growth in Global Commercial Lines and 45% growth in Global Personal Insurance as a result of the creation of Syndicate 2019 and the cessions placed on AIG's private client group (PCG) business in 2Q20 ▪ General Insurance APTI of $1.2B reflects strong underwriting results and higher NII; the combined ratio was 92.5, a 13.5 pt improvement from 2Q20 , primarily due to improvements in both the loss and expense ratios and lower CATs ▪ Accident Year Combined Ratio (AYCR), as adjusted*, of 91.1, a 3.8 pt improvement from 2Q20; the 59.9 accident year loss ratio as adjusted* (AYLR), and 31.2 expense ratio improved 1.6 pts and 2.2 pts, respectively, demonstrating continued underwriting improvement and expense discipline − Commercial Lines continued to show strong improvement in both North America (NA) (with an AYCR, as adjusted, down 6.2 pts) an d I nternational (with an AYCR, as adjusted, down 3.7 pts) due to improved business mix and top - line growth along with strong rate improvement − NA Personal Insurance AYCR, as adjusted, decreased 4.7 pts to 100.1 compared to 2Q20 due to changes in business mix driven by AI G’s PCG business related to Syndicate 2019 and rebound in travel activity from depressed levels in 2Q20 Capital Management ▪ $7.2B AIG Parent liquidity at June 30, 2021, was down from $7.9B at March 31, 2021, principally reflecting prepayment to the U.S . Treasury in connection with certain proposed settlement agreements ; in addition to debt tenders, and share repurchases completed in the quarter ▪ On August 5, 2021, the AIG Board of Directors increased the share repurchase authorization to $6.0B, including approximately $0. 9B that remained under the previous authorization; in 2Q21 AIG repurchased $230M of Common Stock (~5M shares) ▪ Total debt and preferred stock leverage was 27.0% at June 30, 2021 2Q21 Financial Results ▪ Adjusted after - tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders (AATI)* was $1.3B, or $1.52 per diluted common share, compared to $561M, or $0.64 per diluted common share, in 2Q20 ▪ Net income attributable to AIG common shareholders was $91M, or $0.11 per diluted common share, compared to a net loss of $7. 9B, or $9.15 per common share, in 2Q20 ; the increase was primarily due to a $6.7B after - tax loss from the sale and deconsolidation of Fortitude Group Holdings, LLC (Fortitude) in 2Q20, lower net realized losses, higher net investment income (NII), and strong General Insurance underwriting re sults, including significantly lower catastrophe losses, net of reinsurance and reinstatement premiums (CATs) ▪ Return on common equity (ROCE) and Adjusted ROCE* were 0.6% and 10.5%, respectively, on an annualized basis for 2Q21 ▪ As of June 30, 2021, book value per common share was $76.73, an increase of 0.4% from December 31, 2020. Adjusted book value per common share* was $60.07, an increase of 5.4% from December 31, 2020. Adjusted tangible book value per common share* was $54.24, an inc rease of 6.0% from December 31, 2020 ▪ Total NII on an adjusted pre - tax income (APTI) basis* of $3.2B was flat compared to 2Q20; 2Q20 included $378M related to two mon ths of investment income on Fortitude assets prior to deconsolidation. Excluding the NII on an APTI basis* associated with Fortitude in 2Q20, 2 Q21 total NII on an APTI basis* increased 13%, or $362M, reflecting higher private equity returns Life and Retirement ▪ 2Q21 APTI of $1.1B (up 26%) primarily driven by strong NII and improved market conditions ▪ Annualized return on adjusted segment common equity* of 16.4% ▪ On July 14, 2021, AIG announced a strategic partnership with The Blackstone Group (Blackstone), whereby Blackstone agreed to pur chase a 9.9% equity stake in Life & Retirement business for $2.2B as well as entering into a long - term strategic asset management relationshi p to manage specified Life & Retirement general account assets in the future and agreed to acquire Life and Retirements ’s interests in a U.S. affordable housing portfolio for approximately $5.1B. These transactions demonstrate our commitment to an IPO as the next step in the Life and Retirement sepa rat ion 3

 

 

1) Other Operations is primarily comprised of corporate, our institutional asset management business and consolidation and elimi nat ions. Key Takeaways ▪ General Insurance APTI of $1.2B reflects strong underwriting results and higher NII; the combined ratio was 92.5, a 13.5 pt improvement from 2Q20 benefitting from significantly lower CATs as well as continued underwriting improvement and expense discipline ▪ Life and Retirement reported APTI of $1.1B for 2Q21, up 26% from $895M in 2Q20, due to favorable impacts from equity market performance driving higher alternative investment returns, principally in private equities, and higher fee income; partially offset by higher deferred policy acquisition costs and sales inducement assets amortization and reserves. Additionally, 2Q21 had lower favorable short - run impacts from interest rates and credit spreads as 2Q20 included a large yield enhancement while 2Q21 included higher call and tender income and commercial mortgage loan prepayments. Life Insurance APTI of $20M, up $18M from $2M in 2Q20 is driven, in part, due to lower COVID - 19 mortality in 2Q21 ▪ Other Operations adjusted pre - tax loss (APTL) was $610M in 2Q21, including $94M of reductions from consolidation and eliminations, compared to APTL of $279M, including $53M of additions from consolidation and eliminations, in 2Q20. The increase in consolidation and eliminations APTL reflects the impact of consolidated investment entities. Before consolidation and eliminations, the increase in APTL primarily reflects the impact of Fortitude, which was sold and deconsolidated in 2Q20 and had APTI of $96M in 2Q20. Additionally, 2Q21 results also includes net unfavorable PYD of $65M, primarily related to Blackboard and other run - off businesses, and increased incentive program accrual to reflect strong performance to date APTI of $1.7B reflects strong General Insurance underwriting results and premium growth, significantly lower CATs, and 26% growth in Life & Retirement APTI 4 ($M, except per common share amounts) 2Q20 2Q21 Variances Adjusted Pre - tax Income (Loss): General Insurance $175 $1,194 $1,019 Life and Retirement 895 1,124 229 Other Operations 1 (279) (610) (331) Total adjusted pre - tax income $791 $1,708 $917 AATI attributable to AIG common shareholders $561 $1,331 $770 AATI per diluted share attributable to AIG common shareholders $0.64 $1.52 $0.88 Net income (loss) attributable to AIG common shareholders ($7,936) $91 $8,027 Total adjusted return on common equity 4.5% 10.5% 6.0 pts General Insurance Underwriting Ratios: B/(W) Loss ratio 72.6% 61.3% 11.3 pts Less: impact on loss ratio Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums (11.9%) (2.1%) 9.8 pts Prior year development (PYD) 0.8% 0.7% (0.1) pts Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 61.5% 59.9% 1.6 pts Expense ratio 33.4% 31.2% 2.2 pts Combined ratio 106.0% 92.5% 13.5 pts Accident year combined ratio (AYCR), as adjusted 94.9% 91.1% 3.8 pts

 

 

2Q20 and 2Q21 noteworthy items 2Q20 2Q21 ($M, except per share amounts ) Pre - tax After - tax 1 EPS – diluted 2 Pre - tax After - tax 1 EPS – diluted 2 CATs excluding General Insurance COVID - 19 3 $216 $171 $0.20 $120 $95 $0.11 General Insurance COVID - 19 CATs 458 362 0.42 - - - Reinstatement premiums related to catastrophes 20 16 0.02 20 16 0.02 Favorable (unfavorable) prior year development 4 76 60 0.07 (14) (11) (0.01) Investment performance: Better/(worse) than expected alternative investment returns – consolidated 5,6 (197) (156) (0.18) 453 358 0.41 Better/(worse) than expected fair value changes on fixed maturity securities – other accounted under fair value option (FVO) 5 305 241 0.28 4 3 0.00 5 1) Computed using a U.S. statutory tax rate of 21%. 2) Computed using weighted average diluted shares on an operating basis, which is provided on page 7 of the 2Q21 Financial Supplement. 3) 2Q21 includes $118M of CATs, pre - tax in General Insurance and $2M of CATs, pre - tax in Other Operations related to Blackboard. 4) 2Q21 includes $51M of favorable PYD, pre - tax in General Insurance and $65M of unfavorable PYD, pre - tax in Other Operations prima rily related to Blackboard. 5) The annualized expected rate of return for both 2Q20 and 2Q21 is 6% for alternative investments and 4% for FVO fixed maturity se curities, respectively, pre - tax. 6) Presented on a consolidated AIG basis, which consists of GI, L&R and Other Operations, including consolidation and eliminatio ns.

 

 

33.26% (21.20%) 21.02% 27.19% Hedge Funds Private Equity Consolidated AIG Hedge Funds & Private Equity Invested Assets & Gross Investment Income, APTI Basis 2Q20 and 2Q21 Annualized Investment Yields 3.15% 4.55% 4.09% 2.84% 4.31% 3.77% General Insurance Life & Retirement Consolidated AIG 2Q20 2Q21 2Q21 Invested Assets $B Interest and Dividends Alternatives All Other General Insurance $80.1 $5.3 $1.9 Life & Retirement $190.2 $4.5 $4.6 Other Operations $7.1 ($1.0) $7.9 Total AIG $277.4 $8.8 $14.4 Fixed Maturities 3 Alternative Investments 4 * Refers to financial measure not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (Non - GAAP); definitions and abbreviations of Non - GAAP measures and reconciliations to their closest GAAP measures can be found in this presentation under the heading Glossary of Non - GAAP Financial Measures and Non - GAAP Reconciliations. 1) GII, APTI basis decreased $46M reflecting the impact of Fortitude Funds Withheld Assets in the prior year quarter of $378M, r ela ted to two months of investment income prior to close of transaction on June 2, 2020. Excluding the impact of Fortitude, GII was $2,941M in 2Q20. 2) Other adjustments include net realized gains related to economic hedges and other. 3) Interest and dividends include amounts related to commercial mortgage loan prepayments and call and tender income; Life and R eti rement annualized yields include yield on collateral related to hedging program . 4) Alternative investment income includes income on hedge funds, private equity funds and affordable housing partnerships. 6 (5.82%) (6.48%) (4.50%) 16.31% 31.00% 28.44% General Insurance Life & Retirement Consolidated AIG Total Alternative Investments $2,561 $2,973 ($24) $295 $2,032 $2,085 $553 $593 $579 ($86) $38 $29 $325 ($47) $216 ($68) $146 $450 $51 $258 $85 $138 $10 $54 (14) ($18) 2Q21 2Q20 2Q21 2Q20 2Q21 2Q20 2Q21 2Q20 Interest & dividends Alternative investments All other Other adjustments Gross Investment Income, APTI basis ($M) $579 $779 $2,176 $2,442 $582 $66 $3,319 $3,273 2Q20 2Q21 2 2Q20 2Q21 2Q20 2Q21 2Q20 2Q21 Gross investment income (GII), APTI basis*, excluding the impact of Fortitude Funds Withheld Assets, in 2Q20 1 increased $332M or 11%

 

 

61.5% 59.9% 20.0% 19.1% 13.4% 12.1% 2Q20 2Q21 AYLR, As Adj. Acq. Ratio GOE Ratio $(150) $501 $1,627 $1,642 2Q20 2Q21 61.5% 59.9% 20.0% 19.1% 13.4% 12.1% - 0.8% - 0.7% 11.9% 2.1% 2Q20 2Q21 AYLR, As Adj. Acq. Ratio GOE Ratio PYD Ratio CAT Ratio 1) 2Q20 includes Non - COVID - 19 CATs of $216M and COVID - 19 CATs of $458M, pre - tax. General Insurance: Global Commercial Lines and Personal Insurance NPW grew +16% and +45%, respectively; AYCR, as adjusted improved by 3.8 pts in 2Q21 Net Premiums Written (NPW) ($M) Calendar Year Combined Ratios (CYCR) Accident Year Combined Ratio (AYCR), as adjusted 106.0% AYCR, as adjusted, improved 3.8 pts ($M) 2Q20 2Q21 Net premiums written $5,549 $6,860 Net premiums earned $5,737 $6,215 Loss and loss adjustment expense 4,167 3,810 Acquisition expenses 1,147 1,189 General operating expenses 766 753 Underwriting income (loss) ($343) $463 Net investment income $518 $731 Adjusted pre - tax income $175 $1,194 Note: Impact of CATs 1 , pre - tax ($674) ($118) 7 92.5 % $2,303 $2,655 $1,769 $2,062 2Q20 2Q21 $4,072 $4,717 $1,477 $ 2,143 $824 $369 $1,637 $1,542 4Q19 4Q20 North America International Global Commercial Lines Global Personal Insurance 94.9 % 91.1 %

 

 

General Insurance: Strong NPW growth in North America Commercial Lines and Personal Insurance along with continued strong underwriting margin improvement Key Takeaways: ▪ NA Commercial Lines NPW grew 15% from 2Q20 reflecting continued rate increases, improved retention, and higher new business volumes as well as reductions in reinsurance cessions ▪ NA Personal Insurance NPW growth reflects the combined impact of the creation of Syndicate 2019 and cessions placed on AIG’s PCG business in 2Q20 as well as growth in Travel and Warranty business driven by a rebound in travel activity and increased consumer spending ▪ NA Commercial Lines AYCR, as adjusted, improved 6.2 pts reflecting the impact of rate increases and improving risk selection and business mix ▪ NA Personal Insurance AYCR, as adjusted, improved 4.7 pts to 100.1% compared to 2Q20 due to changes in business mix driven by changes to AIG’s PCG business and rebound in travel activity and increased consumer spending ▪ CATs of $70M primarily related to windstorms and hailstorms improved vs. $497M in 2Q20 ▪ Favorable PYD of $58M with $39M in Commercial Lines and $19M in Personal Insurance; PYD includes $49M of favorable amortization from the adverse development cover (ADC) ($M) 2Q20 2Q21 Net premiums written $2,153 $3,156 Commercial Lines 2,303 2,655 Personal Insurance (150) 501 Net premiums earned $2,474 $2,685 Commercial Lines 2,084 2,318 Personal Insurance 390 367 Underwriting income ( loss) ($439) $169 Commercial Lines (405) 162 Personal Insurance (34) 7 Note: Impact of CATs, pre - tax ($497) ($70) North America Combined Ratios 70.5% 66.1% 16.1% 15.7% 12.0% 10.6% 2Q20 2Q21 CAT Ratio CYCR PYD Ratio Acquisition Ratio AYLR, As adjusted GOE Ratio AYCR, As adjusted 72.1% 67.0% 14.1% 15.1% 11.2% 9.1% 2Q20 2Q21 61.7% 60.9% 26.7% 19.3% 16.4% 19.9% 2Q20 2Q21 98.6% 117.8% 20.2% (1.0%) 92.4 % 93.7 % 2.9 % (1.6%) Total 97.4% 119.4% 23.4% (1.4%) 91.2 % 93.0 % 2.9% (1.1 %) Commercial Lines 104.8% 108.7% 2.6% 1.3% 100.1 % 98.1 % 3.0% (5.0%) Personal Insurance AYLR, as adjusted, improved 5.1 pts 8 AYCR, as adjusted, improved 4.7 pts AYLR, as adjusted, improved 4.4 pts AYCR, as adjusted, improved 6.2 pts AYCR, as adjusted, improved 6.2 pts

 

 

General Insurance: Strong International Commercial Lines NPW growth of +17% along with 1.9 pts of total AYCR, as adjusted improvement Key Takeaways: ▪ International Commercial Lines NPW grew 17% (10% on a constant dollar basis) from 2Q20 reflecting continued rate increases, improved retention and strong growth in new business across most lines ▪ International Personal Insurance NPW grew 1% (down 2% on a constant dollar basis) compared to 2Q20, due to the impact of COVID - 19, primarily in Accident & Health and Personal Auto, as well as Personal Property remediation, partially offset by growth in Warranty business ▪ International Commercial Lines AYCR, as adjusted, improved 3.7 pts due to enhanced risk selection along with rate increases, particularly Global Specialty and Property, supported by expense discipline ▪ International Personal Insurance AYCR, as adjusted, deteriorated 0.5 pts due to higher Personal Lines Property losses, mitigated by expense discipline ▪ CATs of $48M primarily related to winter storms improved vs. $177M in 2Q20 ▪ Unfavorable PYD of $7M with $13M unfavorable PYD in Commercial Lines offset by $6M favorable PYD in Personal Insurance ($M) 2Q20 2Q21 Net premiums written $3,396 $3,704 Commercial Lines 1,769 2,062 Personal Insurance 1,627 1,642 Net premiums earned $3,263 $3,530 Commercial Lines 1,685 1,945 Personal Insurance 1,578 1,585 Underwriting income $96 $294 Commercial Lines 7 218 Personal Insurance 89 76 Note: Impact of CATs, pre - tax ($177) ($48) 54.7% 55.1% 23.0% 21.8% 14.4% 13.3% 2Q20 2Q21 CAT Ratio CYCR PYD Ratio Acquisition Ratio AYLR, As adjusted GOE Ratio AYCR, As adjusted 92.1% 97.1% 5.7% (0.7%) 90.2 % 91.8 % 1.5 % 0.1 % AYCR, as adjusted, improved 1.9 pts 57.2% 56.0% 19.3% 18.6% 14.1% 12.3% 2Q20 2Q21 52.1% 54.0% 26.8% 25.6% 14.6% 14.4% 2Q20 2Q21 90.6% 99.5% 11.4% (2.5%) 86.9 % 88.7 % 1.4 % 0.4% 93.5% 94.3% (0.4%) 1.2% 94.0 % 95.2 % 1.6% (0.4%) Total Commercial Lines Personal Insurance International Combined Ratios AYCR, as adjusted, improved 3.7 pts AYLR, as adjusted, improved 1.2 pts 9

 

 

$1,794 $3,978 $1,670 $2,255 $1,119 $1,161 $1,135 $1,641 $5,718 $9,035 2Q20 2Q21 $549 $617 $214 $347 $2 $20 $130 $140 $895 $1,124 2Q20 2Q21 10 Life and Retirement: Strong results across all segments largely due to favorable capital markets conditions Adjusted Pre - Tax Income (APTI) ($M) Premiums and Deposits ($M) Key Highlights: 2Q21 vs 2Q20 ▪ APTI reflects growth primarily arising from: ‒ Favorable equity market impacts resulting in higher alternative investment returns, mainly driven by strong private equity performance, and higher fee income, partially offset by higher DAC / SI amortization and higher Variable Annuity reserves as market returns in prior year quarter were stronger than positive market returns in current year quarter ‒ Lower favorable impacts from interest rates and credit spreads as 2Q20 includes a large yield enhancement whereas 2Q21 includes lower income from fair value option bonds in the quarter, offset by higher income from calls / tenders and commercial mortgage loan prepayments ▪ Adverse COVID - 19 mortality, however substantially lower than 1Q21 and 2Q20 ▪ Premiums and deposits benefitted from improved Variable and Index Annuity sales combined with higher PRT 1 sales and GIC 2 issuance. 2Q20 premiums and deposits impacted by COVID shutdown 1) PRT is defined as Pension Risk Transfer. 2) GIC is defined as Guaranteed Investment Contracts. Return on adjusted segment common equity (annualized) 13.5% 16.4% 2.9 pts 2Q20 2Q21 Institutional Markets Life Insurance Individual Retirement Group Retirement 2Q20 2Q21 Variance Return on alternative investments (47)$ 325$ 372$ Other yield enhancements 245$ 151$ (94)$ Includes: Fair value changes on Fixed Maturity Securities - Other accounted under FVO 43$ 9$ (34)$ All other yield enhancements 202$ 142$ (60)$ +26% or +$229M +58% or +$3,317M Noteworthy Items ($M)

 

 

2Q21 vs 2Q20 APTI reflects Favorable impacts from: ▪ Equity markets resulting in higher alternative investment income, mainly due to private equity and higher fee income ▪ Total net investment spreads Unfavorable impacts from: ▪ Base net investment spread compression Other Key Metrics Favorable impacts from: ▪ Growth of assets under administration 1.63% 1.48% 1.56% 1.92% 2.37% 2.37% 11 Life and Retirement: Strong growth arising from favorable capital markets conditions Base Net Investment Spread Total Net Investment Spread 2Q21 vs 2Q20 APTI reflects Favorable impacts from: ▪ Equity markets resulting in higher alternative investment income, mainly from private equity and higher fee income, partially offset by higher DAC / SI amortization and Variable Annuity reserves as market returns in the prior year quarter were stronger than the positive market returns in current year quarter ▪ Total net investment spreads Unfavorable impacts from: ▪ Base net investment spread compression Other Key Metrics Favorable impacts from: ▪ Growth of assets under administration 1) Includes Retail Mutual Funds. Base Net Investment Spread Total Net Investment Spread Premiums and Deposits ($M) Net Flows ($M) Assets Under Administration ($B) APTI ($M) $3,978 ($77) $ 166.1 $617 (+122% vs. 2Q20) n.m. (+7% vs. 2Q20) (+12% vs. 2Q20) Premiums and Deposits ($M) Net Flows ($M) Assets Under Administration ($B) APTI ($M) $2,255 ($229) $ 137.8 $347 (+35% vs. 2Q20) n.m. (+19% vs. 2Q20) (+62% vs. 2Q20) 1.55% 2.54% 1.37% 2.52% 1.44% 2.64% Fixed Annuities Variable and Index Annuities 1.61% 2.75% 2.01% 3.32% 2.21% 3.29% Fixed Annuities Variable and Index Annuities 2Q20 1Q21 2Q21 Group Retirement Individual Retirement 1 2Q20 1Q21 2Q21

 

 

52% 48% 12 Life and Retirement: Strong growth arising from favorable capital markets conditions; adverse COVID - 19 mortality in Life Insurance Life Insurance 2Q21 vs 2Q20 APTI reflects Favorable impacts from: ▪ Equity markets resulting in higher alternative investment income, mainly due to private equity Other Key Metrics Positive impacts from: ▪ Premiums and deposits continue to grow resulting from higher international life sales Unfavorable impacts from: ▪ Adverse COVID - 19 mortality, however substantially lower than 1Q21 and 2Q20 2Q21 vs 2Q20 APTI reflects Favorable impacts from: ▪ Equity markets resulting in higher alternative investment income, mainly due to private equity ▪ Base portfolio investment income arising from higher assets Other Key Metrics Favorable impacts from: ▪ Reserve growth over the past year driven by new PRT and GIC transactions Premiums and Deposits ($M) GAAP Reserves ($B) Definitions: SS = Structured Settlements | PRT = Pension Risk Transfer | COLI/BOLI = Corporate and Bank - owned Life Insurance | HNW = High Net Worth | SVW = Stable Value Wrap | GIC = Guaranteed Investment Contracts Institutional Markets New Business Sales ($M) Premiums and Deposits ($M) APTI ($M) $125 $1,161 $20 (-7% vs. 2Q20) (+4% vs. 2Q20) n.m. New Business Sales Mix ($M) APTI $140 (+8% vs. 2Q20) $3.4 $3.4 $7.6 $9.0 $5.0 $5.1 $2.1 $2.5 $0.6 $0.1 $6.9 $7.8 $25.5 $28.0 2Q20 2Q21 SVW HNW SS PRT COLI/BOLI GIC 49% 51% 2Q20 2Q21 Domestic (U.S.) International $95 $40 $1,035 $1,049 $(1) $1 $6 $2 $550 $1,135 $1,641 $(1) 2Q20 2Q21

 

 

Other Operations: APTL increased due in - part to the impact of Fortitude which was deconsolidated in 2Q20 Key Takeaways: ▪ 2Q21 APTL was $610M, including $94M of reductions from consolidation and eliminations, compared to APTL of $279M, including additions of $53M from consolidation and eliminations, in 2Q20. The increase in consolidation and eliminations APTL reflects the impact of consolidated investment entities, principally for fixed maturity securities and private equity ▪ Before consolidation and eliminations, the increase in APTL primarily reflects the impact of Fortitude, which was sold and deconsolidated in 2Q20 and had APTI of $96M in 2Q20. Additionally, 2Q21 results also includes net unfavorable PYD of $65M, primarily related to Blackboard and other run - off businesses, and increased incentive program accrual to reflect strong performance to date ($M) 2Q20 2Q21 Corporate and Other ($248) ($617) Asset Management (84) 101 Adjusted pre - tax loss before consolidation and eliminations ($332) ($516) Consolidation and eliminations: Consolidation and eliminations – consolidated investment entities 63 (87) Consolidation and eliminations – Other (10) (7) Total Consolidation and eliminations 53 (94) Adjusted pre - tax loss ($279) ($610) Impact of Fortitude APTI, included in Corporate and Other above $96 - APTL before consolidation and eliminations, excluding the impact of Fortitude ($428) ($516) 13

 

 

* Refers to financial measure not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (Non - GAAP); definitions and abbreviations of Non - GAAP measures and reconciliations to their closest GAAP measures can be found in this presentation under the heading Glossary of Non - GAAP Financial Measures and Non - GAAP Reconciliations. 1) Hybrids and financial debt values include changes in foreign exchange. 2) Includes AIG notes, bonds, loans and mortgages payable, AIG Life Holdings, Inc. (AIGLH) notes and bonds payable and junior su bor dinated debt, and Validus notes and bonds payable. 3) December 31, 2020, AOCI is computed as GAAP AOCI of $13.5B excluding $4.7B of cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets; June 30, 2021 AOCI is computed as GAAP AOCI of $10.2B excluding $3.3B of cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets. 4) The inclusion of RBC measures is intended solely for the information of investors and is not intended for the purpose of rank ing any insurance company or for use in connection with any marketing, advertising or promotional activities. ACL is defined as Authorized Control Level and CAL is defined as Company Action Level. RBC ratio for Domestic Lif e a nd Retirement companies excludes holding company, AGC Life Insurance Company. 5) Preliminary range subject to change with completion of statutory closing process. Life and Retirement and General Insurance f lee t RBC ratio expected to be negatively impacted by approximately 10 and 2 RBC points by year end, respectively due to the NAIC proposal to change bond and real estate RBC capital factors. This impact is not reflected i n t he estimate range shown above. 6) As of the date of this presentation: S&P Outlook: CreditWatch Negative, with the exception of the Life Insurance Companies, w hic h is CreditWatch Developing; Moody's Outlook: Stable, with the exception of Life Insurance Companies, which is Negative; Fitch Outlook: Stable, Non - Life and Life Companies; Rating Watch Negative, AIG Sr. Debt; A.M. Best Outlook: Stable. For General Insurance companies FSR and Life and Retirement companies FSR, ratings only reflect those of the core insurance companies. Financial flexibility remains strong with reduced debt and $7.2B of Parent liquidity at June 30, 2021; Total debt & preferred stock leverage of 27.0% $49.1 $51.4 $7.9 $7.4 $0.5 $0.5 $8.9 $6.9 $0.8 $0.8 $24.4 $22.6 $1.6 $1.6 December 31, 2020 June 30, 2021 Hybrids Financial Debt NCI AOCI Preferred Equity Tax Attribute DTA Adjusted S/E Ratios: Dec. 31 , 2020 June 30 , 2021 Hybrids / Total capital 1.7% 1.7% Financial debt / Total capital (incl. AOCI) 26.2% 24.8% Total Hybrids & Financial debt / Total capital 27.9% 26.5% Preferred stock / Total capital (incl. AOCI) 0.5% 0.5% Total debt and preferred stock / Total capital (incl. AOCI) 28.4% 27.0% Total debt and preferred stock / Total capital (ex. AOCI) 3* 31.4% 29.3% Capital Structure ($B) Year Life and Retirement Companies General Insurance Companies 2020 433% (CAL) 460% (ACL) 2Q21 Estimated 5 440% - 450% (CAL) 460% - 470% (ACL) Risk Based Capital (RBC) Ratios 4 Credit Ratings 6 S&P Moody’s Fitch A.M. Best AIG – Senior Debt BBB+ Baa2 BBB+ NR General Insurance – FSR A+ A2 A A Life and Retirement – FSR A+ A2 A+ A 1,2 $93.2 $ 91.1 Total Equity: $67.2 Total Equity: $66.9 3 Pending finalization of Statutory financials 14 1

 

 

AIG 200: Continued execution of our global, multi - year initiative to achieve transformational change and $1B of progress on the GOE savings General Insurance 1 The Standard Commercial Underwriting Platform will modernize global underwriting capabilities by simplifying processes and tools to create a contemporary data architecture 2 Transform Japan business into a next - generation digital insurance company with the ability to offer “anywhere, anytime, any device” experience 3 Improve decision - making in Private Client Group through modernizing legacy technology and moving to digitized workloads Shared Services 4 Create AIG Global Operations , a multifunctional, fully integrated operating model with digitally enabled end - to - end process and increased scope and scale Information Technology 5 Transform IT operating model 6 Build a modern, scalable and secure technology foundation to improve operational stability and enable faster business technology deployment Finance 7 Transform Finance operating model 8 Modernize infrastructure through technology solutions and simplify finance and actuarial processes , while materially improving analytics capabilities Procurement 9 Create a highly efficient global procurement and sourcing organization to leverage our purchasing power, maximize value, minimize risk, and support sustained profitable growth Real Estate 10 Optimize portfolio to ensure it is cost effective, resilient and reflective of global footprint AIG 200 Costs to Achieve and GOE Benefits 2020 - 2Q21 Actual 2Q21 Actual Targets ($M) 2021E 2022E Total Comments Investment / Costs to Achieve Capitalized assets, not in APTI initially ~$135 ~$40 $200 $120 $400 Amortized / depreciated in GOE / APTI when IT or capital asset placed into service 1 Restructuring and Other charges, offset by Gain on Sale, in Net Income ~$280 ~$85 $300 $450 $900 Modest impact to APTI; primarily related to professional, IT and other restructuring fees, offset by gain on sale on divested entities Total investment ~$415 ~$125 $500 $570 $1,300 Run - rate net GOE savings, cumulative 1 ~$550 ~$550 $650 $1,000 Estimated exit run - rate savings will emerge over a period of time, which began in 2020, as a result of actions taken in the AIG 200 program Net benefit to APTI ~$355 ~$100 Estimated APTI benefit as a result of actions taken in the AIG 200 program 1) Targets assume estimated amortization / depreciation related to the capitalized assets of ~$10M - $15M and ~$25M - $30M for 2021 and 2022, respectively. Targets assume that the unamortized balance will be expensed at ~$50M per year from 2023 - 2027 and the remainder will trail off in the periods thereafter . 15

 

 

AIG’s corporate debt investment portfolio remains well diversified by industry sector; credit quality remains strong Note: Amounts shown for segments are before consolidation and eliminations. 1) Asset balances exclude Fortitude Re Funds Withheld Assets. 2) Excludes $14M of fixed maturity securities for which no NAIC designation is available. 3) Other Operations by industry sector breakout is not shown due to scale. Fixed Maturity Securities by NAIC Designation June 30, 2021 – $243.6B 1,2 Fair value of total Fixed Maturity securities increased 3.7% since March 31, 2021 $11.7 $27.5 $3.1 $2.2 $17.0 $2.0 $7.4 $4.2 $16.4 $3.3 $8.4 $1.8 $6.3 $1.8 $9.7 $1.0 $4.1 $3.8 $17.7 General Insurance Life and Retirement Other Operations Other Basic materials Energy Capital goods Consumer cyclical Consumer noncyclical Communications Utilities Financial institutions Corporate Debt by Industry Sector June 30, 2021 – $149.0B 1 $31.8 $114.4 16 3 NAIC 1 59% NAIC 2 33% NAIC 3 - 6 8%

 

 

17 Disclosures Related to AIG’s Partnership with Blackstone

 

 

Equity Stake in Life and Retirement Separately Managed Account (SMA) Agreements Affordable Housing Sale Transaction • Blackstone to acquire a 9.9% equity stake in Life and Retirement • Subsidiaries of Life and Retirement will enter into a SMA agreement with Blackstone to perform certain investment management services • Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust (BREIT) will purchase from SAFG Retirement Services, Inc. (and certain of its affiliates) Consideration • $2.2B (1.1x target pro forma adjusted target book value of $20.2B) • Transfer of $50B of existing Life and Retirement illiquid assets, which increases to $92.5B over next the 6 years • $5.1B in cash, a portfolio of equity and debt interests in operating partnerships that own affordable housing properties Approvals and Timing • HSR approval and other customary closing conditions • Expected closing during 3Q21 • Expected closing during 3Q21 • Expected closing during 4Q21 subject to Blackstone’s right to close earlier upon at least one month’s prior notice to AIG Strategic Rationale & Other • Demonstrates commitment to IPO/separation and provides flexibility on timing and size of future IPO • Solidifies Blackstone as anchor investor and strategic partner through IPO process • Represents the single largest corporate investment the firm has made in its 35 - year history • Blackstone will provide strategic insight with Jonathan Gray, President & COO joining Life and Retirement Board of Directors • Engages “best in breed’ asset manager for asset classes where Blackstone has demonstrated strong expertise • Provides opportunity for yield enhancement over time • Retains control by Life and Retirement over the asset allocation process including ratings and liquidity within each asset class • Requires prior approval from Life and Retirement for use of single investor structures • Establishes Life and Retirement as Blackstone’s single largest client • Divests assets no longer core to AIG’s long - term investment strategy • Accelerates use of FTCs • Transfer stewardship of these assets going forward to a partner that has the right expertise and is committed to its stakeholders 18 The transactions with Blackstone generate new capital, provide flexibility on IPO timing and size, and utilize additional foreign tax credits (FTCs)

 

 

19 Glossary of Non - GAAP Financial Measures and Non - GAAP Reconciliations

 

 

20 Glossary of Non - GAAP Financial Measures Throughout this presentation, we present our financial condition and results of operations in the way we believe will be most me aningful and representative of our business results. Some of the measurements we use are “Non - GAAP financial measures” under Securities and Exchange Commission rules and re gulations. GAAP is the acronym for generally accepted accounting principles in the United States. The non - GAAP financial measures we present may not be comparable to similarly - named measures reported by other companies. The reconciliations of such measures to the most comparable GAAP measures in accordance with Regulation G ar e i ncluded within the relevant tables or in the Second Quarter 2021 Financial Supplement available in the Investor Information section of AIG’s website, www.aig.com . We may use certain non - GAAP operating performance measures as forward - looking financial targets or projections. These financial targets or projections are provided based on management’s estimates. The most directly comparable GAAP financial targets or projections would be heavily dependen t u pon results that are beyond management’s control and the outcome of these items could be significantly different than management’s estimates. Therefore, we do not pro vid e quantitative reconciliations for these financial targets or projections as we cannot predict with accuracy future actual events (e.g., catastrophe losses) and impacts from ch ang es in macro - economic market conditions, including the interest rate environment (e.g. net reserve discount change and returns on alternative investments). We use the following operating performance measures because we believe they enhance the understanding of the underlying profi tab ility of continuing operations and trends of our business segments. We believe they also allow for more meaningful comparisons with our insurance competitors. When we use th ese measures, reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measure are provided on a consolidated basis. ▪ Adjusted Pre - tax Income (APTI) is derived by excluding the items set forth below from income from continuing operations before income tax. This definition is consistent across our segments. These items generally fall into one or more of the following broad categories: legacy matters having no relevan ce to our current businesses or operating performance; adjustments to enhance transparency to the underlying economics of transactions; and measures that we believe to be common to the industry. APTI is a GAAP measure for our segments. Excluded items include the following: ▪ Adjusted After - tax Income attributable to AIG Common Shareholders (AATI) is derived by excluding the tax effected adjusted pre - tax income (APTI) adjustments described above, dividends on preferred stock, and the following tax items from net income attributable to AIG: – deferred income tax valuation allowance releases and charges; – changes in uncertain tax positions and other tax items related to legacy matters having no relevance to our current businesse s o r operating performance; and – net tax charge related to the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (Tax Act); and by excluding the net realized gains (losses) and other charges from noncontrolling interests. Glossary of Non - GAAP • changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits; • changes in benefit reserves and deferred policy acquisition costs (DAC), value of business acquired (VOBA), and sales inducement assets (SIA) related to net realized gains and losses; • changes in the fair value of equity securities; • net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets held by AIG in support of Fortitude Re’s reinsurance obligations to AIG post deconsolidation of Fortitude Re (Fortitude Re funds withheld assets); • following deconsolidation of Fortitude Re, net realized gains and losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets; • loss (gain) on extinguishment of debt; • all net realized gains and losses except earned income (periodic settlements and changes in settlement accruals) on derivative instruments used for non - qualifying (economic) hedging or for asset replication. Earned income on such economic hedges is reclassified from net realized gains and losses to specific APTI line items based on the economic risk being hedged (e.g. net investment income and interest credited to policyholder account balances); • income or loss from discontinued operations; • net loss reserve discount benefit (charge); • pension expense related to a one - time lump sum payment to former employees; • income and loss from divested businesses; • non - operating litigation reserves and settlements; • restructuring and other costs related to initiatives designed to reduce operating expenses, improve efficiency and simplify our organization; • the portion of favorable or unfavorable prior year reserve development for which we have ceded the risk under retroactive reinsurance agreements and related changes in amortization of the deferred gain; • integration and transaction costs associated with acquiring or divesting businesses; • losses from the impairment of goodwill; and • non - recurring costs associated with the implementation of non - ordinary course legal or regulatory changes or changes to accounting principles.

 

 

21 Glossary of Non - GAAP Financial Measures ▪ Book Value per Common Share, Excluding Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (AOCI) adjusted for the cumulative unrealized g ain s and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets and Deferred Tax Assets (DTA) (Adjusted Book Value per Common Share) is used to show the amount of our net worth on a per - common share basis after eliminating items that can fluctuate significantly from period to period including changes in fair v alu e of AIG’s available for sale securities portfolio, foreign currency translation adjustments and U.S. tax attribute deferred tax assets. This measure also eliminates the asymmet ric al impact resulting from changes in fair value of our available for sale securities portfolio wherein there is largely no offsetting impact for certain related insurance liabi lit ies. In addition, we adjust for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets since these fair value movements are economically transferred to Fortitude Re. We exclude deferred tax assets representing U.S. tax attributes related to net operating loss carryforwards and foreign tax credits as they have not yet bee n u tilized. Amounts for interim periods are estimates based on projections of full - year attribute utilization. As net operating loss carryforwards and foreign tax credits are utilize d, the portion of the DTA utilized is included in these book value per common share metrics. Adjusted Book Value per Common Share is derived by dividing Total AIG common shareholder s’ equity, excluding AOCI adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets, and DTA (Adjusted Common Shareholders’ Equity) , by total common shares outstanding. ▪ Book Value per Common Share, Excluding Goodwill, Value of Business Acquired (VOBA), Value of Distribution Channel Acquired (V ODA ), Other Intangible Assets, AOCI adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets, and Deferred Tax Ass ets (DTA) (Adjusted Tangible Book Value per Common Share) is used to provide more accurate measure of the realizable value of shareholder on a per - common share basis. Adjusted Tangible B ook Value per Common Share is derived by dividing Total AIG common shareholders’ equity, excluding intangible assets, AOCI adjusted for the cu mulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets, and DTA (Adjusted Tangible Common Shareholders’ Equity) , by total common shares outstanding. ▪ AIG Return on Common Equity (ROCE) – Adjusted After - tax Income Excluding AOCI adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and l osses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets and DTA (Adjusted Return on Common Equity) is used to show the rate of return on common shareholders’ equity. We believe this measure is useful to investors because it eliminates items that can fluctuate significantly from period to period, including changes in fair va lue of our available for sale securities portfolio, foreign currency translation adjustments and U.S. tax attribute deferred tax assets. This measure also eliminates the asymmetrical im pac t resulting from changes in fair value of our available for sale securities portfolio wherein there is largely no offsetting impact for certain related insurance liabiliti es. In addition, we adjust for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets since these fair value movements are economically transferred to For tit ude Re. We exclude deferred tax assets representing U.S. tax attributes related to net operating loss carryforwards and foreign tax credits as they have not yet bee n u tilized. Amounts for interim periods are estimates based on projections of full - year attribute utilization. As net operating loss carryforwards and foreign tax credits are utilize d, the portion of the DTA utilized is included in Adjusted Return on Common Equity. Adjusted Return on Common Equity is derived by dividing actual or annualized adjusted after - tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders by average Adjusted Common Shareholders’ Equity. ▪ Life and Retirement Adjusted Segment Common Equity is based on segment equity adjusted for the attribution of debt and preferred stock (Segment Common Equity) and is consistent with AIG’s Adjusted Common Shareholders’ Equity definition. ▪ Life and Retirement Return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity – Adjusted After - tax Income (Return on Adjusted Segment Common Equi ty) is used to show the rate of return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity. Return on Adjusted Segment Common Equity is derived by dividing actual or annual ize d Adjusted After - tax Income by Average Adjusted Segment Common Equity. ▪ Adjusted After - tax Income Attributable to General Insurance and Life and Retirement is derived by subtracting attributed interest expense, income tax expense and attributed dividends on preferred stock from APTI. Attributed debt and the related interest expense and dividends on preferr ed stock are calculated based on our internal allocation model. Tax expense or benefit is calculated based on an internal attribution methodology that considers among oth er things the taxing jurisdiction in which the segments conduct business, as well as the deductibility of expenses in those jurisdictions. ▪ Adjusted Revenues exclude Net realized gains (losses), income from non - operating litigation settlements (included in Other income for GAAP purpos es) and changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits (included in Net investment income for GAAP purposes). Adjusted rev enues is a GAAP measure for our segments. Glossary of Non - GAAP

 

 

22 Glossary of Non - GAAP Financial Measures ▪ Ratios: We, along with most property and casualty insurance companies, use the loss ratio, the expense ratio and the combined ratio a s measures of underwriting performance. These ratios are relative measurements that describe, for every $100 of net premiums earned, the amount of losses and loss ad jus tment expenses (which for General Insurance excludes net loss reserve discount), and the amount of other underwriting expenses that would be incurred. A combined ratio o f l ess than 100 indicates underwriting income and a combined ratio of over 100 indicates an underwriting loss. Our ratios are calculated using the relevant segment information ca lculated under GAAP, and thus may not be comparable to similar ratios calculated for regulatory reporting purposes. The underwriting environment varies across countri es and products, as does the degree of litigation activity, all of which affect such ratios. In addition, investment returns, local taxes, cost of capital, regulation, product ty pe and competition can have an effect on pricing and consequently on profitability as reflected in underwriting income and associated ratios. ▪ Accident year loss and accident year combined ratios, as adjusted: both the accident year loss and accident year combined ratios, as adjusted, exclude catastrophe losses and related reinstatement premiums, prior year development, net of premium adjustments, and the impact of reserve discounting . N atural catastrophe losses are generally weather or seismic events having a net impact on AIG in excess of $10 million each and man - made catastrophe losses, such as terr orism and civil disorders that exceed the $10 million threshold. We believe that as adjusted ratios are meaningful measures of our underwriting results on an ongoing basis as they exclude catastrophes and the impact of reserve discounting which are outside of management’s control. We also exclude prior year development to provide transparency re lated to current accident year results. Underwriting ratios are computed as follows: a) Loss ratio = Loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred ÷ Net premiums earned (NPE) b) Acquisition ratio = Total acquisition expenses ÷ NPE c) General operating expense ratio = General operating expenses ÷ NPE d) Expense ratio = Acquisition ratio + General operating expense ratio e) Combined ratio = Loss ratio + Expense ratio f) Catastrophe losses (CATs) and reinstatement premiums = [Loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred – (CATs)] ÷ [NPE +/( - ) CYRIPs] – Loss ratio g) Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted (AYLR) = [Loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred – CATs – PYD] ÷ [NPE +/( - ) Reinstatement premiums related to catastrophes (CYRIPs) +/( - ) RIPs related to prior year catastrophes (PYRIPs) + (Additional) returned premium related to PYD on loss sensitive business ((AP)RP) + Adjustment for ceded premiums under reinsurance contracts related to prior accident years] h) Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted = AYLR + Expense ratio i ) Prior year development net of (additional) return premium related to PYD on loss sensitive business = [Loss and loss adjustme n t expenses incurred – CATs – PYD] ÷ [NPE +/( - ) CYRIPs +/( - ) PYRIPs + (AP)RP] – Loss ratio – CAT ratio ▪ Premiums and deposits: includes direct and assumed amounts received and earned on traditional life insurance policies, group benefit policies and li fe - contingent payout annuities, as well as deposits received on universal life, investment - type annuity contracts, Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) fund ing agreements and mutual funds. Results from discontinued operations are excluded from all of these measures. Glossary of Non - GAAP

 

 

23 Non - GAAP Reconciliations Adjusted Pre - tax and After - tax Income - Consolidated (in millions) Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Pre - tax income (loss) from continuing operations $ (9,661) $ 147 Adjustments to arrive at Adjusted pre - tax income Changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits (16) (13) Changes in benefit reserves and DAC, VOBA and SIA related to net realized gains (losses) (255) (120) Changes in the fair value of equity securities (56) 13 Loss on extinguishment of debt - 106 Net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets (116) (507) 1 Net realized gains on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets (96) (173) 1 Net realized losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld embedded derivative 837 2,056 Net realized losses ( a ) 1,607 59 L oss from divested businesses 8,412 1 Favorable prior year development and related amortization changes ceded under retroactive reinsurance agreements (33) (65) Net loss reserve discount charge 16 22 Integration and transaction costs associated with acquiring or divesting businesses 4 35 Restructuring and other costs 134 126 Non - recurring costs related to regulatory or accounting changes 14 21 Adjusted pre - tax income $ 791 $ 1,708 (a) Includes all net realized gains and losses except earned income (periodic settlements and changes in settlement accruals) on derivative instruments used for non - qualifying (economic) hedging or for asset replication and net realized gains and losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets.

 

 

24 Non - GAAP Reconciliations Adjusted Pre - tax and After - tax Income - Consolidated ( a ) Includes all net realized gains and losses except earned income (periodic settlements and changes in settlement accruals) o n d erivative instruments used for non - qualifying (economic) hedging or for asset replication and net realized gains and losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets. ( b ) Includes the impact of non - U.S. tax rates which differ from the applicable U.S. statutory tax rate and tax - only adjustments. ( c ) Prior to June 2, 2020, noncontrolling interests was primarily due to the 19.9 percent investment in Fortitude by an affilia te of The Carlyle Group L.P. (Carlyle), which occurred in the fourth quarter of 2018. Carlyle was allocated 19.9 percent of Fortitude Holdings’ standalone financial results through the June 2, 2020 closing date of the Majority Interest Fortitude Sal e. Fortitude Holdings’ results were mostly eliminated in AIG’s consolidated income from continuing operations given that its results arose from intercompany transactions. Noncontrolling interests was calculated based on the standalone financ ial results of Fortitude Holdings. The most significant component of Fortitude Holdings’ standalone results was the change in fair value of the embedded derivatives which changes with movements in interest rates and credit spreads, and which wa s recorded in net realized gains and losses of Fortitude Holdings. In accordance with AIG's adjusted after - tax income definition, realized gains and losses are excluded from noncontrolling interests. Subsequent to the Majority Interest For titude Sale, AIG owns 3.5 percent of Fortitude Holdings and no longer consolidates Fortitude Holdings in its financial statements as of such date. The minority interest in Fortitude Holdings is carried at cost within AIG’s Other inves ted assets, which was $100 million as of June 30, 2021. ( d ) Because we reported a net loss attributable to AIG common shareholders for the three months ended June 30, 2020, all common st ock equivalents are anti - dilutive and are therefore excluded from the calculation of diluted shares and diluted per share amounts. (in millions) Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 After - tax net income (loss), including noncontrolling interests $ (7,766) $ 150 Noncontrolling interests (income) loss (162) (51) Net income (loss) attributable to AIG $ (7,928) $ 99 Dividends on preferred stock 8 8 Net income (loss) attributable to AIG common shareholders $ (7,936) $ 91 Adjustments to arrive at Adjusted after - tax income (amounts net of tax, at U.S. statutory tax rate for each respective period, except where noted): Changes in uncertain tax positions and other tax adjustments 206 35 Deferred income tax valuation allowance r eleases (183) (25) Changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits (12) (11) Changes in benefit reserves and DAC, VOBA and SIA related to net realized gains (losses) (202) (95) Changes in the fair value of equity securities (44) 10 Loss on extinguishment of debt - 83 Net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets (92) (400) 1 Net realized gains on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets (76) (136) Net realized losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld embedded derivative 661 1,625 Net realized losses ( a )( b ) 1,240 42 L oss from discontinued operations and divested businesses ( b ) 6,756 1 F avorable prior year development and related amortization changes ceded under retroactive reinsurance agreements (26) (51) Net loss reserve discount charge 13 17 Integration and transaction costs associated with acquiring or divesting B usinesses 3 28 Restructuring and other costs 106 100 Non - recurring costs related to regulatory or accounting changes 11 17 Noncontrolling interests primarily related to net realized gains of Fortitude Holdings' standalone results ( c ) 136 - Adjusted after - tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders $ 561 $ 1,331 Weighted average diluted shares outstanding ( d ) 867.0 872.9 Income (loss) per common share attributable to AIG common shareholders (diluted) ( d ) $ (9.15) $ 0.11 Adjusted after - tax income per common share attributable to AIG common shareholders (diluted) 0.64 1.52

 

 

25 Non - GAAP Reconciliations Book Value Per Common Share (in millions, except per common share data) As of June 30, December 31, Book Value Per Common Share 2020 2021 2020 Total AIG shareholders' equity $ 62,234 $ 66,083 $ 66,362 Less: Preferred equity 485 485 485 Total AIG common shareholders' equity (a) 61,749 65,598 65,877 Less: Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) 9,169 10,209 13,511 Add: Cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re Funds Withheld Assets 4,215 3,341 4,657 Less: Deferred tax assets (DTA)* 8,643 7,374 7,907 Total adjusted common shareholders' equity (b) $ 48,152 $ 51,356 $ 49,116 Total common shares outstanding (c) 861.4 854.9 861.6 Book value per common share (a ÷ c) $ 71.68 $ 76.73 $ 76.46 Adjusted book value per common share (b ÷ c) 55.90 60.07 57.01 * Represents deferred tax assets only related to U.S. net operating loss and foreign tax credit carryforwards on a U.S. GAAP bas is and excludes other balance sheet deferred tax assets and liabilities. Return on Common Equity (in millions) Quarterly Return On Common Equity Computations 2Q20 2Q21 Actual or Annualized net income (loss) attributable to AIG common shareholders (a) $ (31,744) $ 364 Actual or Annualized adjusted after - tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders (b) $ 2,244 $ 5,324 Average AIG Common Shareholders' equity (c) $ 60,719 $ 63,896 Less: Average AOCI 4,088 8,338 Add: Average cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets 2,108 2,794 Less: Average DTA* 8,589 7,457 Average adjusted common shareholders' equity (d) $ 50,150 $ 50,895 ROCE (a ÷ c) NM** 0.6% Adjusted return on common equity ( b ÷ d ) 4.5% 10.5% Life and Retirement (in millions) Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Adjusted pre - tax income $ 895 $ 1,124 Interest expense on attributed financial debt 68 74 Adjusted pre - tax income including attributed interest expense 827 1,050 Income tax expense 165 211 Adjusted after - tax income $ 662 $ 839 Dividends declared on preferred stock 2 2 Adjusted after - tax income attributable to common shareholders (a) $ 660 $ 837 Ending adjusted segment common equity $ 19,101 $ 20,689 Average adjusted segment common equity (b) 19,625 20,458 Return on adjusted segment common equity (a ÷ b) 13.5 % 16.4 % Total segment shareholder’s equity $ 26,712 $ 29,558 Less: Preferred equity 127 139 Total segment common equity 26,585 29,419 Less: Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) 11,332 11,860 Add: Cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets 3,848 3,130 Total adjusted segment common equity $ 19,101 $ 20,689 (in millions, except per common share data) As of June 30, December 31, Tangible Book Value Per Common Share 2020 2021 2020 Total AIG common shareholders' equity (a) $ 61,749 $ 65,598 $ 65,877 Less Intangible Assets: Goodwill 3,983 4,083 4,074 Value of business acquired 121 121 126 Value of distribution channel acquired 517 477 497 Other intangibles 323 305 319 Total intangibles assets 4,944 4,986 5,016 Less: Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) 9,169 10,209 13,511 Add: Cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re Funds Withheld Assets 4,215 3,341 4,657 Less: Deferred tax assets (DTA)* 8,643 7,374 7,907 Total adjusted tangible common shareholders' equity (b) $ 43,208 $ 46,370 $ 44,100 Total common shares outstanding (c) 861.4 854.9 861.6 Adjusted tangible book value per common share (b ÷ c) 50.16 $ 54.24 $ 51.18

 

 

26 Non - GAAP Reconciliations Accident Year Loss Ratio, as adjusted, and Accident Year Combined Ratio, as adjusted General Insurance - North America Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Loss ratio 89.7 67.4 Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums (20.2) (2.9) Prior year development 1.0 1.6 Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 70.5 66.1 Acquisition ratio 16.1 15.7 General operating expense ratio 12.0 10.6 Expense ratio 28.1 26.3 Combined ratio 117.8 93.7 Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted 98.6 92.4 General Insurance - North America - Personal Insurance Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Loss ratio 65.6 58.9 Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums (2.6) (3.0) Prior year development (1.3) 5.0 Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 61.7 60.9 Acquisition ratio 26.7 19.3 General operating expense ratio 16.4 19.9 Expense ratio 43.1 39.2 Combined ratio 108.7 98.1 Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted 104.8 100.1 General Insurance Quarterly 2Q18 2Q20 2Q21 Loss ratio 65.7 72.6 61.3 Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums (2.3) (11.9) (2.1) Prior year development 0.8 0.8 0.7 Adjustments for ceded premium under reinsurance contracts and other 1.2 - - Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 65.4 61.5 59.9 Acquisition ratio 21.1 20.0 19.1 General operating expense ratio 14.5 13.4 12.1 Expense ratio 35.6 33.4 31.2 Combined ratio 101.3 106.0 92.5 Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted 101.0 94.9 91.1 General Insurance - North America - Commercial Lines Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Loss ratio 94.1 68.8 Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums (23.4) (2.9) Prior year development 1.4 1.1 Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 72.1 67.0 Acquisition ratio 14.1 15.1 General operating expense ratio 11.2 9.1 Expense ratio 25.3 24.2 Combined ratio 119.4 93.0 Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted 97.4 91.2

 

 

27 Non - GAAP Reconciliations Accident Year Loss Ratio, as adjusted, and Accident Year Combined Ratio, as adjusted General Insurance - International - Commercial Lines Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Loss ratio 66.1 57.8 Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums (11.4) (1.4) Prior year development 2.5 (0.4) Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 57.2 56.0 Acquisition ratio 19.3 18.6 General operating expense ratio 14.1 12.3 Expense ratio 33.4 30.9 Combined ratio 99.5 88.7 Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted 90.6 86.9 General Insurance - International Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Loss ratio 59.7 56.7 Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums (5.7) (1.5) Prior year development 0.7 (0.1) Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 54.7 55.1 Acquisition ratio 23.0 21.8 General operating expense ratio 14.4 13.3 Expense ratio 37.4 35.1 Combined ratio 97.1 91.8 Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted 92.1 90.2 General Insurance - International - Personal Insurance Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Loss ratio 52.9 55.2 Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums 0.4 (1.6) Prior year development (1.2) 0.4 Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 52.1 54.0 Acquisition ratio 26.8 25.6 General operating expense ratio 14.6 14.4 Expense ratio 41.4 40.0 Combined ratio 94.3 95.2 Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted 93.5 94.0 General Insurance - Global Commercial Lines Quarterly 2Q20 2Q21 Loss ratio 81.6 63.8 Catastrophe losses and reinstatement premiums (18.1) (2.2) Prior year development 1.9 0.4 Accident year loss ratio, as adjusted 65.4 62.0 Acquisition ratio 16.4 16.7 General operating expense ratio 12.5 10.6 Expense ratio 28.9 27.3 Combined ratio 110.5 91.1 Accident year combined ratio, as adjusted 94.3 89.3

 

 

28 Non - GAAP Reconciliations Net Premiums Written – Change in Constant Dollar Quarterly (in millions) 2Q20 2Q21 Net investment income per Consolidated Statements of Operations $ 3,366 $ 3,675 Changes in fair value of securities used to hedge guaranteed living benefits (14) (13) Changes in the fair value of equity securities (56) 13 Net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets (116) (507) Net realized gains related to economic hedges and other 18 14 Total Net investment income - APTI Basis $ 3,198 $ 3,182 Add: Investment expenses 139 105 AIG investment income, APTI basis $ 3,337 $ 3,287 Net realized gains related to economic hedges and other (18) (14) Gross investment income, APTI basis $ 3,319 $ 3,273 Less: Impact of Fortitude Re prior to deconsolidation (378) - Gross investment income, APTI basis, excluding the impact of Fortitude Re for all periods, including periods prior to deconsolidation $ 2,941 $ 3,273 Total Net investment income - APTI Basis $ 3,198 $ 3,182 Less: Impact of Fortitude Re prior to deconsolidation (378) - Total Net investment income - APTI Basis, excluding the impact of Fortitude Re for all periods, including periods prior to deconsolidation $ 2,820 $ 3,182 Reconciliation of Net Investment Income North America - International - International - Global - Global - General Commercial Commercial Personal Commercial Personal General Insurance Insurance Lines Lines Insurance Lines Insurance Foreign exchange effect on worldwide premiums: 2Q21 2Q21 2Q21 2Q21 2Q21 2Q21 Change in net premiums written Increase (decrease) in original currency 20 % 1 15 % 10 % (2) % 13 % 41 % Foreign exchange effect 4 1 - 7 3 3 4 Increase (decrease) as reported in U.S. dollars 24 % 1 15 % 17 % 1 % 16 % 45 %

 

 

29 Non - GAAP Reconciliations Premiums (in millions) Six Months Ended Quarterly June 30, Individual Retirement: 2Q20 2Q21 2020 2021 Premiums $ 38 $ 32 $ 79 $ 57 Deposits 1,759 3,949 4,838 7,298 Other (3) (3) (7) (4) Premiums and deposits $ 1,794 $ 3,978 $ 4,910 $ 7,351 Individual Retirement (Fixed Annuities): Premiums $ 39 $ 32 $ 80 $ 57 Deposits 362 909 978 1,524 Other (14) (3) (24) (5) Premiums and deposits $ 387 $ 938 $ 1,034 $ 1,576 Individual Retirement (Variable Annuities): Premiums $ (1) $ - $ (1) $ - 1 Deposits 532 1,427 1,385 2,624 Other 11 - 17 1 1 Premiums and deposits $ 542 $ 1,427 $ 1,401 $ 2,625 Individual Retirement (Index Annuities): Premiums $ - $ - $ - $ - 1 Deposits 680 1,514 2,026 2,902 Other - - - - 1 Premiums and deposits $ 680 $ 1,514 $ 2,026 $ 2,902 Individual Retirement (Retail Mutual Funds): Premiums $ - $ - $ - $ - 1 Deposits 185 99 449 248 Other - - - - 1 Premiums and deposits $ 185 $ 99 $ 449 $ 248 Group Retirement: Premiums $ 3 $ 4 $ 9 $ 8 Deposits 1,667 2,251 3,516 4,065 Other - - - - 1 Premiums and deposits $ 1,670 $ 2,255 $ 3,525 $ 4,073 Life Insurance: Premiums $ 491 $ 532 $ 954 $ 1,064 Deposits 421 409 824 806 Other 207 220 403 422 Premiums and deposits $ 1,119 $ 1,161 $ 2,181 $ 2,292 Institutional Markets: Premiums $ 1,090 $ 1,077 $ 1,847 $ 1,116 Deposits 39 559 250 593 Other 6 5 14 12 Premiums and deposits $ 1,135 $ 1,641 $ 2,111 $ 1,721 Total Life and Retirement: Premiums $ 1,622 $ 1,645 $ 2,889 $ 2,245 Deposits 3,886 7,168 9,428 12,762 Other 210 222 410 430 Premiums and deposits $ 5,718 $ 9,035 $ 12,727 $ 15,437