What are state regulators doing to make sure AIG insurance companies can continue to pay claims?
State insurance regulators are closely monitoring the financial condition of the AIG affiliated insurance companies and are reviewing any activity at the parent company that impacts insurance company assets. Any significant transaction impacting an AIG insurance company, including sale of the company, is subject to state regulator approval. If AIG can line up a buyer for its insurance assets, state regulators are ready to approve any appropriate transaction on a coordinated basis.
State insurance regulators are closely monitoring the financial condition of the AIG affiliated insurance companies and are reviewing any activity at the parent company that impacts insurance company assets. Any significant transaction impacting an AIG insurance company, including sale of the company, is subject to state regulator approval.
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