AIG posts lower profits in 2023

AIG sees lower profits in 2023

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AIG posts lower profits in 2023

Figures down in the fourth quarter and full year

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By
Terry Gangcuangco

It’s the turn of American International Group (AIG) to share its financial results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2023.

Here’s how the global insurer fared in the two periods:




Metric



Q4 2023



Q4 2022



FY 2023



FY 2022







Net income attributable to AIG common shareholders



US$86 million



US$545 million



US$3.6 billion



US$10.2 billion





Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) – general insurance



US$1.4 billion



US$1.2 billion



US$5.4 billion



US$4.4 billion





Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) – life & retirement



US$957 million



US$852 million



US$3.8 billion



US$3.3 billion





Net investment income



US$3.9 billion



US$3.3 billion



US$14.6 billion



US$11.8 billion





Adjusted after-tax income attributable to AIG common shareholders



US$1.3 billion



US$1.1 billion



US$4.9 billion



US$4 billion




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The decline in 2023 net income was mainly attributed to net realised losses largely related to Fortitude Re funds withheld embedded derivative at life & retirement as well as derivative activity.

Commenting on the numbers, AIG chair and chief executive Peter Zaffino said in a release: “In 2023, AIG delivered outstanding financial results, highlighted by excellent underwriting performance and the successful execution of multiple complex initiatives, while delivering exceptional value for our clients and stakeholders.

“Our substantial progress reflects the dedication and teamwork of our AIG colleagues around the world who have delivered on our objectives. The full-year adjusted after-tax income per diluted share increased 33% from the prior year to US$6.79.

“We have further repositioned AIG for the future with the divestitures of Validus Re and Crop Risk Services, and we enter 2024 with significant momentum.”

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