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New York City global commercial P&C insurer (NYSE: AIG) ~$27B FY2024 revenue; post-2008 bailout transformation complete, Corebridge life insurance spinoff, specialty lines focus competing with Chubb and Zurich.
American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a New York City-based global commercial property-casualty insurance company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: AIG) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing commercial insurance (property, casualty, financial lines, specialty), personal insurance, and reinsurance to businesses, organizations, and individuals in 200+ countries through approximately 26,000 employees. AIG has completed a decade-long strategic transformation from the systemically important financial institution (SIFI) that required a $185 billion US government bailout during the 2008 financial crisis — divesting life insurance (AIG Life and Retirement separated as Corebridge Financial, NYSE: CRBG, with AIG owning 48% stake following Corebridge's 2022 IPO and ongoing stake sales), non-core property assets, and non-insurance financial businesses — focusing the company exclusively on global commercial and specialty P&C insurance. In fiscal year 2024, AIG reported revenues of approximately $27 billion with adjusted after-tax income growing as underwriting profitability improved following the combined ratio improvement initiatives. CEO Peter Zaffino has repositioned AIG as a "best-in-class" global commercial insurer: achieving combined ratio below 90% in its General Insurance segment, expanding the portfolio toward specialty lines (financial lines — D&O, E&O, cyber insurance; marine and energy insurance; aerospace) with superior pricing power versus commodity commercial P&C. AIG's complete exit from the low-margin high-volatility consumer auto and homeowners insurance markets (sold to Safeco/Liberty Mutual, Assurant partnerships) refocuses underwriting capacity toward commercial and specialty lines with better long-term profitability.
Atlanta B2B payments (NYSE: CPAY, rebranded from FLEETCOR) at $3.975B FY2024 revenue; fleet cards, AP automation, Cambridge cross-border payments, Q4 organic growth +12%, adjusted net income $1.4B competing with WEX.
Corpay, Inc. is an Atlanta, Georgia-based B2B payments technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CPAY) as an S&P 500 Financials component (rebranded from FLEETCOR Technologies to Corpay in 2024) — providing corporate fleet card payments, virtual card accounts payable automation, cross-border currency payments, and lodging payment management to corporate, government, and commercial vehicle fleet customers in 100+ countries through approximately 10,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Corpay reported record Q4 revenues of $1.034 billion (+10% year-over-year) with organic revenue growth of 12% and adjusted EPS growth of 21%, and full-year revenues of $3.975 billion with adjusted net income of $1.4 billion. The company is organized across three segments: Vehicle Payments (fleet fuel cards, tolling solutions, and vehicle-related expense management — the original FLEETCOR fleet card business), Corporate Payments (virtual cards, AP automation, and cross-border B2B payments through the Cambridge Global Payments platform), and Lodging Payments (corporate lodging payment solutions for trucking, construction, and hospitality workforce programs). CEO Ron Clarke has led Corpay's growth through a decade of acquisitions, rebranding the company as Corpay in 2024 to reflect the expanding portfolio beyond fleet cards into the broader B2B payments market.
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