AIG renames property-casualty arm ahead of sale

Mon Jul 27, 2009 10:11pm BST
 
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By Lilla Zuill

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bailed-out insurer American International Group Inc (AIG.N) rebranded its property-casualty business under the name Chartis on Monday and said it would put the equity for the division into a separate company -- key steps toward a sale of at least part of the business.

A special-purpose vehicle formed by AIG will consist of Chartis' North American commercial insurance units, foreign general insurance, and private client group.

"This is a significant milestone, as it sets up the legal structure" for Chartis to operate independently, Kristian Moor, the newly named CEO of the property-casualty business, told Reuters in an interview.

The Chartis name replaces the property-casualty companies' previous branding as "AIG" or "AIU," the name long used by these businesses outside the United States.

Plans are also afoot to replace the AIG sign removed months ago from the front of the property-casualty division's New York headquarters with the Chartis name, and new compass logo.

Chartis is building on plans first announced in March that distance itself from parent company AIG, after it lost more than $99 billion in 2008. Chartis, in contrast, was profitable, earning more than $2 billion.

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Chartis plans to sell a stake of up to 20 percent in either an initial public offering or in transactions with private investors, cutting AIG's ownership, Moor said.   Continued...

 
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