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25 July 2025   One-time AIG executive brings 30 years of global experience in A&H and retail distribution.
22 July 2025   Ex-Lloyd’s CEO to get millions in cash on day one, plus $5m worth of shares.
16 July 2025   Neal’s last-minute switch puts him in charge of AIG’s general insurance business.
4 July 2025   Risk chief brings senior leadership chops including roles at RSA and Barclays.
18 June 2025   Moody’s cited healthy profitability and sound balance sheet, while shifting its outlook to stable.
21 May 2025   Morgan Stanley lauds Chubb, Travelers, AIG and Hartford for their nimble commercial stance.
15 May 2025   Incoming LatAm and Caribbean CEO also brings Allianz, Munich Re experience.
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