American International Group (AIG) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
The Touchstone Value Fund underperformed its benchmark, the Russell 1000 Value Index, for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. Within the Fund's Consumer Discretionary sector allocation, Aptiv plc positively contributed to relative performance during the quarter due to solid earnings beat and encouraging momentum in key business areas. The Fund's Financials sector saw American International Group detract from relative performance during the quarter as investors reacted negatively to mixed underlying trends despite a headline earnings beat.
John Neal was in line to take over as the No. 2 at the Manhattan-based conglomerate after a six-year stint as CEO of Lloyd's of London.
| - Industry | - Sector | Peter Salvatore Zaffino CEO | XMUN Exchange | US0268747849 ISIN |
| US Country | 22,200 Employees | 16 Dec 2025 Last Dividend | 1 Jul 2009 Last Split | 7 Sep 1984 IPO Date |
American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a leading global insurance organization offering a diverse range of products to commercial, institutional, and individual customers across North America and internationally. The company operates through three main segments: General Insurance, Life and Retirement, and Other Operations. Founded in 1919, AIG has its headquarters in New York, New York, and extends its insurance services worldwide through a comprehensive network of brokers, agents, advisors, banks, and other distributors. Its expansive portfolio caters to both standard and specialized insurance needs, addressing a variety of risks and financial planning requirements.
Provides commercial and industrial property insurance, including coverage for business interruption and disasters, general liability, environmental and automobile liability, workers' compensation, and professional liability insurance. Also offers marine, energy, aviation, political risk, trade credit, and crisis management insurance, along with reinsurance business, and personal auto and property insurance.
Offers a range of products tailored for individual retirement planning, such as variable, fixed index, and fixed annuities, retail mutual funds, and life insurance (term and universal). For group retirement, it provides record-keeping, administrative, and compliance services, alongside financial planning and advisory solutions. The segment also covers institutional markets with products like structured settlements, pension risk transfer annuities, and guaranteed investment contracts.
Encompasses various financial services and products beyond the core insurance offerings, designed to meet the specific needs of clients across different regions and sectors. This includes voluntary and sponsor-paid personal accident, supplemental health products, and diverse solutions catering to high net worth individuals and institutional clients.