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Friday, February 26, 2010

Crisis in American Insurance




Crisis in American Insurance Company
American International Group may be on the road to recovery 17 months after the company received a US$ 182.3 Billion bailout from the American government at the peak of the global financial crisis of 2008/2009. bijay-lifeinsurance.blogspot.com
AIG, whose failure threatened to collapse the USA’s economy, has improved its means to repay the bailout which it received through increased sales in the company’s property-casualty business. Property-Casualty contributed to a third of AIG’s revenue in the three quarters following the opening shots of the great recession. In conjunction with rising Life and Retirement product sales, the mainstay of AIG’s offerings, in the third quarter of 2009 the company looks well placed to pull out of what many industry analysts are referring to as a “death spiral”.
Managing Director of Nomura Securities International, David Havens, said “There are clear signs that AIG has pulled out of what could have been a death spiral.” Nomura Securities was a key player during the Global Financial Crisis, taking over the European and Asian business of defunct banking giant Lehman Brothers. bijay-lifeinsurance.blogspot.com
Industry observers are forecasting a positive outlook for AIG, and point to recently released third quarter results that see the company moving more in line with industry averages, rather than continuing poor performance. During the fourth quarter of 2008, the first full reporting period after they received their bailout, AIG posted Property-Casualty premiums sales of US$ 7.1 billion. This figure has risen during 2009 with the property-casualty arm posting sales of US$ 7.7 billion in the first quarter, US$ 7.9 billion in the second quarter, and US$ 8.1 billion in the third. bijay-lifeinsurance.blogspot.com
Life insurance however, may be slower to recover. During the fourth quarter of 2008, AIG posted Life insurance revenues of US$ 15.2 billion. The first quarter of 2009 saw British clients abandon the firm due to a perceived lack of confidence, and consequently saw Life insurance sales drop to US$ 14.5 billion. The life insurance arm of AIG continued to struggle in the second quarter of 2009 with sales down to US$ 13 billion, but a recent reversal of the downward trend, and an increase in Life insurance sales, up to US$13.7 billion in the third quarter, means that stability may be returning to this beleaguered company.
In other AIG news, AIG Star Life Insurance Co. Ltd, a life insurance subsidiary located in Japan, has formed a partnership with Orix Corp. to sell annuity products. Aiming to enhance AIG Star’s customer base, the two companies will pursue a venture which will see them jointly marketing annuity products to Orix Corp’s existing clients. bijay-lifeinsurance.blogspot.com
AIG to sell American Insurance Company
American International Group Inc. has confirmed on Tuesday that it is in talks with MetLife Inc. to sell the groups’ life insurance unit, the American Life Insurance Company. Rumors surfaced last month with regards to a potential MetLife deal for the AIG unit, and market analysts speculated that such a move would be incredibly beneficial to MetLife as the American Life Insurance Company has an extensive international health and life insurance business operating in more than 50 countries around the world. bijay-lifeinsurance.blogspot.com
Despite the discussions around the American Life Insurance Company, AIG has stipulated that it will not consider the sale of two Japanese life insurance companies which it took off the market in 2009. Star Life Insurance Co. and AIG Edison Life Insurance Co. were up for sale following the turning of AIG’s fortunes in 2008 at the peak of the global financial crisis, but had been removed from the market by the fourth quarter of 2009. bijay-lifeinsurance.blogspot.com
With a number of global insurance providers supposedly in position to increase their international reach through acquisitions, some analysts have speculated that AIG may be willing to play in a competitive market. However, AIG spokesman Mark Herr stated of both Star Life and AIG Edison that “they are good businesses and we are pleased to have them in the AIG family.” bijay-lifeinsurance.blogspot.com
The move for MetLife to buy the AIG unit may have its roots in the sharp loss of profits experienced by MetLife in the fourth quarter of 2009. MetLife has stated that the company’s profit dropped by approximately 70% as it paid out more benefits and claims.
POST by Bijay Thapa. bijay-lifeinsurance.blogspot.com


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