Insurance

AIG makes another big asset sale

Wednesday 10th of March 2010

MetLife operates in 17 countries and Alico in more than 50 countries, so the purchase gives MetLife a much larger presence in Japan and in high-growth markets in Europe, the Middle East and Latin America.

Last Monday AIG also agreed to sell AIA to Prudential for $35.5 billion which is the largest insurance transaction on record.

MetLife will pay $6.8 billion in cash and $8.7 billion in equity securities for Alico, AIG's second-largest foreign life-insurance business.

These sales give AIG more cash to repay the $130 billion owed to the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as at December 31. AIG's bailout package was originally worth up to $182.5 billion.

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