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AIG shops $2 billion death benefits portfolio: sources

Published 08/15/2017, 08:03 PM
© Reuters. American International Group Inc. (AIG) headquarters seen in New York
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By Olivia Oran and Lawrence Delevingne

(Reuters) - American International Group Inc (NYSE:AIG) wants to sell a $2 billion portfolio of life settlements that would pay out when sick or elderly customers die, two people familiar with the matter said.

AIG, the largest commercial insurer in the United States and Canada, is working with investment bankers at Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS) to unload the assets, said the sources, who were not authorized to discuss the negotiations publicly.

Apollo Global Management LLC is looking at buying at least some of the policies, one of the sources said. Parties including Blackstone (NYSE:BX) Group LP have purchased similar life settlements, or "death benefits" from AIG in previous transactions, the people said.

AIG declined to comment on the potential sale, which pertains to old assets the insurer is trying to sell or wind down. However, AIG spokesman Kenneth Juarez said the company is committed to its core life insurance business.

"We are making investments to grow it by collaborating with our distribution partners and strengthening our service platforms, resulting in increased sales," he said. "In the U.S., our total sales are at the highest level achieved since 2008."

Representatives for Goldman, Apollo and Blackstone declined to comment.

Large private equity firms like Apollo have carved out a niche business in acquiring death benefits, typically sold by terminally ill or elderly customers who need cash. Investors try to buy the policies at a price that is less than the payouts they would receive when the customers die.

The potential sale comes as AIG nears the end of a years-long divestiture spree of businesses around the globe that has cut its balance sheet by more than half since 2007.

Its new chief executive officer, Brian Duperreault, is focused on growing core commercial and consumer businesses, but there is still a small pocket of "legacy" assets that AIG is trying to sell or wind down, which includes the life settlements.

AIG already sold a $1.4 billion death benefits portfolio at a loss of $89 million, and valued remaining assets at $2.1 billion as of June 30.

© Reuters. American International Group Inc. (AIG) headquarters seen in New York

AIG also sold a Japanese life insurance subsidiary in April, an Asian mortgage insurance business in July and is in the process of completing a sale of certain operations in Latin America.

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