AIG publishes financials for Q3 2023

Closing of unit's sale also announced

AIG publishes financials for Q3 2023

Insurance News

By Terry Gangcuangco

American International Group has published its earnings report for the third quarter of 2023 – a period in which the global insurer delivered “exceptional” financial results, according to chair and chief executive Peter Zaffino (pictured).

Below are the numbers for AIG in the three months ended September 30.

Metric

Q3 2023

Q3 2022

Net income attributable to AIG common shareholders

US$2.02 billion

US$2.74 billion

Adjusted pre-tax income

US$1.87 billion

US$920 million

Net investment income

US$3.56 billion

US$2.67 billion

Adjusted after-tax income (AATI)

US$1.16 billion

US$644 million

 

In a release, AIG noted: “The increase in AATI was due to higher underwriting income in general insurance, higher net investment income, and better results in other operations, partially offset by an increase in adjusted income tax expenses as well as an increase in non-controlling interest expense due to the Corebridge secondary offering.”

The company’s general insurance business posted an 82% increase in adjusted pre-tax income for the quarter, while life and retirement saw a 24% jump. Other operations, however, suffered an adjusted pre-tax loss, albeit the figure was smaller compared to the loss a year ago.  

Commenting on AIG’s performance, Zaffino said: “In the third quarter, AIG delivered exceptional results driven by continued improvement in underwriting profitability and an outstanding quarter in our commercial lines business with an 81.7% accident year combined ratio, as adjusted.

“This quarter’s adjusted after-tax income per diluted share of US$1.61 increased 92% from the prior year quarter. Our relentless focus on our strategic priorities has enabled us to accelerate our execution and generate significant sustainable value for shareholders and other stakeholders.”

Meanwhile AIG also announced the completion of the sale of Validus Re to RenaissanceRe.

“We received total consideration of US$3.3 billion in cash, including a pre-closing dividend, and approximately US$275 million in RenaissanceRe stock,” Zaffino added. “This sale significantly contributes to our efforts to streamline our business model, simplify our portfolio, and further reduce volatility.”

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