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AIG Positioning AIA and ALICO as Independent Operations; Federal Reserve Bank of New York to Own Preferred Interests in AIA and ALICO SPVs; Upon Closing, Debt Owed by AIG to FRBNY to Be Reduced by $25 Billion
NEW YORK, Jun 25, 2009 -- American International Group, Inc. (AIG) today announced that it has
entered into an agreement with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
(FRBNY) that will accomplish two key goals: reducing the debt AIG owes
the FRBNY by $25 billion; and positioning two of the company's leading
international life insurance franchises, American International
Assurance Company, Ltd. (AIA) and American Life Insurance Company
(ALICO), for initial public offerings, depending on market conditions.
Under the agreement with the FRBNY, AIG will contribute the equity of
each of AIA and ALICO to separate special purpose vehicles (SPVs) in
exchange for preferred and common interests in the SPVs. The FRBNY will
receive preferred interests in the AIA SPV of $16 billion and in the
ALICO SPV of $9 billion.
The face value of the preferred interests represents a percentage of the
estimated fair market value of AIA and ALICO. AIG will hold the common
interests in the AIA and ALICO SPVs and will benefit from the fair
market value of AIA and ALICO in excess of the value of the preferred
interests as the SPVs monetize their stakes in these companies in the
future.
Taken together, upon closing, the transactions will result in a
reduction in the debt owed by AIG under the FRBNY credit facility and
the line available to AIG by $25 billion. As of today, AIG's outstanding
balance under the FRBNY credit facility is approximately $40 billion.
AIG expects these transactions to close in the second half of 2009
subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals.
Until their separation as independent companies, AIA and ALICO will
remain wholly owned subsidiaries of AIG, consolidated in AIG's reported
financial statements.
"Placing AIA and ALICO into SPVs represents a major step toward repaying
taxpayers and preserving the value of AIA and ALICO, two terrific life
insurance businesses with great futures," said Edward Liddy, Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer, AIG. "Operating AIA's and ALICO's
successful business models in the SPV format will enhance the value of
these franchises as we move forward with our global restructuring."
According to the FRBNY: "The agreements further the goals of enabling
AIG to fully repay the assistance that it has received from U.S.
taxpayers and advancing the company's global restructuring process. The
exchange of senior secured debt for preferred equity interests reduces
AIG's financial leverage and facilitates the independence of these two
key subsidiaries."
American International Group, Inc. (AIG), a world leader in insurance
and financial services, is the leading international insurance
organization with operations in more than 130 countries and
jurisdictions. AIG companies serve commercial, institutional and
individual customers through the most extensive worldwide
property-casualty and life insurance networks of any insurer. In
addition, AIG companies are leading providers of retirement services,
financial services and asset management around the world. AIG's common
stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, as well as the stock
exchanges in Ireland and Tokyo.
SOURCE: American International Group, Inc.
American International Group, Inc.
(News Media)
Christina Pretto, 212-770-7083
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(Investment Community)
Teri Watson, 212-770-7074