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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. (AIG) reports that Executive Chair Peter Zaffino sold a total of 236,829 shares of common stock in open-market transactions on August 12–13, 2026. Reported weighted average prices were about $76.47, $76.13, and $76.89 per share, with actual trade prices ranging from $75.84 to $76.94. The company states these transactions were effected pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan that Mr. Zaffino entered into on May 9, 2026.
American International Group, Inc. is identified as the institutional investment manager for this Form 13F holdings report. The report covers positions managed solely by AIG, with 0 other included managers.
The Form 13F information table contains 1 reportable holding with an aggregate value of $2,928,454 (rounded to the nearest dollar). The report is signed by Senior Vice President and Corporate Secretary Christina Banthin on behalf of AIG.
AIG filed a Form 144 notice for a proposed sale of its common stock through Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC Executive Financial Services at 1 New York Plaza, New York. The notice covers 236,829 shares of common stock with an aggregate market value of $18,309,249.99, to be sold on or after August 12, 2026 on the NYSE. The sale relates to shares underlying Performance Stock Units originally acquired from the issuer, including awards dated January 1, 2025 for 96,816 units and January 1, 2026 for 140,013 units. The filing also references 522,893,169 shares of common stock, which are presented as a separate reference figure.
American International Group reported Q2 2026 net income attributable to common shareholders of $948 million, down from $1,144 million a year earlier, reflecting lower net investment income and continued realized losses alongside stronger underwriting.
Total revenues were $7,085 million, essentially flat year over year, while net investment income declined to $1,127 million from $1,466 million. General Insurance underwriting income improved to $686 million from $626 million in the quarter and to $1,460 million from $869 million for the first half, with North America Commercial, International Commercial and Global Personal all profitable.
Operating cash flow for the first six months rose to $1,871 million from $1,335 million. AIG invested $2.1 billion for a 35 percent stake in Convex and $642 million for a 9.9 percent stake in Onex, and fully exited its Corebridge Financial stake for proceeds of about $1,460 million. AIG shareholders’ equity was $40,606 million and common shares outstanding were 522,893,169 as of June 30, 2026, after ongoing share repurchases and dividends.
American International Group reported results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, with net income attributable to common shareholders of $948 million, or $1.78 per diluted share, compared with $1.1 billion, or $1.98, a year earlier. Adjusted after-tax income was $1.1 billion, or $2.00 per diluted share, up from $1.0 billion, or $1.81. General Insurance net premiums written were $7.5 billion, up 9%, and underwriting income rose to $686 million, producing a combined ratio of 89.0% and accident year combined ratio, as adjusted, of 88.1%. Return on equity was 9.4%, and Core Operating ROE was 11.1%.
Catastrophe-related charges were $210 million (3.4 loss-ratio points), including $75 million of net losses related to the Middle East conflict, while favorable prior year development was $145 million. North America Commercial and Global Personal improved combined ratios, while International Commercial experienced higher catastrophe losses and rate pressure.
AIG returned $904 million to shareholders in the quarter, including $641 million of share repurchases (about 8 million shares) and $263 million of dividends. On May 7, it sold its remaining interest in Corebridge Financial for proceeds of approximately $710 million. Book value per share was $77.39, and adjusted tangible book value per share was $72.18. The Board declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.50 per share, payable September 30, 2026 to holders of record on September 16, 2026.
American International Group executive Christopher Schaper, EVP and Chief Risk Officer, reported a tax-withholding disposition of 2,476 shares of AIG common stock on July 27, 2026 at $79.16 per share. The shares were withheld to pay taxes on sign-on RSUs that vested on July 26, 2026. After this event, he holds 98,713 shares directly, including 5,838 2026 RSUs, 3,962 2025 RSUs and 2,148 2024 RSUs.
Stoddard Thomas D reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. director Thomas D. Stoddard reported a compensation-related grant of derivative securities. He accrued 15 deferred stock units (DSUs) as dividend equivalents on DSUs previously granted for his service as a non-employee director.
Following this accrual, Stoddard holds 2,402 DSUs, each scheduled to be settled in one share of AIG common stock on a 1-to-1 basis when his Board service ends, unless he elects to defer vesting further. This is a routine, non-cash equity award rather than an open-market purchase or sale.
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. director Vanessa Ames Wittman reported an acquisition of 72 Deferred Stock Units (DSUs) as a grant related to dividend equivalents on previously granted DSUs. Each DSU represents one share of AIG common stock, to be settled after her Board service ends. Following this award, she now holds 11,626 DSUs as compensation for her role as a non-employee director.
RICE JOHN G reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. director John G. Rice reported routine equity-based compensation in the form of deferred stock units (DSUs). He received an award of 115 DSUs and a separate accrual of 1,256 additional DSUs as dividend equivalents on previously granted DSUs.
The DSUs are granted as non-employee director compensation and each unit will be settled in one share of AIG common stock on a 1-to-1 basis. Settlement occurs on the last trading day of the month in which his Board service ends, unless he elects to defer the vesting date. These are not open-market purchases or sales, but part of his ongoing director compensation program.
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. director Peter R. Porrino reported routine equity compensation in the form of deferred stock units (DSUs). He acquired 325 DSUs and 538 DSUs as non-employee director awards, including amounts tied to dividend equivalents on earlier grants.
The DSUs are structured to convert into AIG common stock on a 1-to-1 basis on the last trading day of the month in which his Board service ends, unless he elects to defer that date. All DSUs accumulate additional DSUs as dividend equivalent rights during the vesting period.