AIG's business covers all over the world, with branches in many countries and regions, providing customers with comprehensive insurance and financial services. In the United States, AIG is one of the main participants in the property insurance and life insurance market, with a huge customer base and a good market reputation.
American International Group was in trouble during the financial crisis in 2008, and its subsidiaries suffered huge losses in the credit default swap business, which led to the company's near bankruptcy. Subsequently, the US government provided huge assistance to AIG to help it tide over the crisis. In the following years, AIG carried out a series of restructuring and adjustment, and gradually restored its financial stability.
At present, AIG's business mainly focuses on property insurance, life insurance, pension management and other core business areas, and strives to provide better insurance and financial services to customers through continuous innovation and expansion.