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AIG FY2026 Q2 IMPROVING

American International Group, Inc. earnings call

Aug 07, 2026 · 08:30 ET Eric AndersenJon HancockKeith Walsh
Buzzberg read

New business up 37% year-over-year

AIG reports strong Q2 2026 results, with adjusted EPS of $2, up 10% YoY, driven by underwriting gains and disciplined growth. Management highlighted a transition to a selective market, actively pulling back from competitive North American E&S property while growing casualty and international lines. They are on track to reduce the expense ratio below 30% by 2027 and maintain confidence in the reserve position. Q2 adjusted after-tax income per share of $2, +10% YoY; underwriting income $686M, +10% YoY.

Buzzberg read New business up 37% year-over-year AIG reports strong Q2 2026 results, with adjusted EPS of $2, up 10% YoY, driven by underwriting gains and disciplined growth. Management highlighted a transition to a selective market, actively pulling back from competitive North American E&S property while growing casualty and international lines. They are on track to reduce the expense ratio below 30% by 2027 and maintain confidence in the reserve position. Q2 adjusted after-tax income per share of $2, +10% YoY; underwriting income $686M, +10% YoY. Read full analysisCollapse analysis

AIG reports strong Q2 2026 results, with adjusted EPS of $2, up 10% YoY, driven by underwriting gains and disciplined growth. Management highlighted a transition to a selective market, actively pulling back from competitive North American E&S property while growing casualty and international lines. They are on track to reduce the expense ratio below 30% by 2027 and maintain confidence in the reserve position. Q2 adjusted after-tax income per share of $2, +10% YoY; underwriting income $686M, +10% YoY.

  • NPW growth of 9% in Q2; 13% in H1 2026, driven by market opportunities in casualty and global personal.
  • Deliberately shrinking Lexington property retention by 9 points due to pricing pressure, impacting North America growth by over 3 points.
  • Middle East conflict drove $75M in net catastrophe losses this quarter; company notes global energy pricing remains inadequate.
Revenue $7.085B +7% QoQ
EPS $2.00 -5% QoQ
Gross margin 36.71% reported
Op margin 19.25% reported

What changed this quarter

01
Growth

New business up 37% year-over-year

AIG reports strong Q2 2026 results, with adjusted EPS of $2, up 10% YoY, driven by underwriting gains and disciplined growth. Management highlighted a transition to a selective market, actively pulling back from competitive North American E&S property while growing casualty and…

02
Pricing

Retail casualty pricing up double digits, exceeding loss trends

Q2 adjusted after-tax income per share of $2, +10% YoY; underwriting income $686M, +10% YoY.

03
Efficiency

Expense ratio on track to below 30% by 2027

NPW growth of 9% in Q2; 13% in H1 2026, driven by market opportunities in casualty and global personal.

04
Demand

Political violence pricing up 9% due to Middle East conflict

Demand across the portfolio is strong in select areas such as accident and health, high net worth, and casualty, with new business up 37% year-over-year. However, property demand is pressured by competitive capacity and rate declines, leading to disciplined contraction in…

AI, capex & demand read

AI

Platform & monetization

Management discussed scaling AI across underwriting and claims, with tools like underwriting by AIG Assist and claims by AIG Assist improving productivity and enabling broker-level insights. They see AI as central to long-term value creation and are investing to scale these capabilities.

Demand

Bookings & conversion

Demand across the portfolio is strong in select areas such as accident and health, high net worth, and casualty, with new business up 37% year-over-year. However, property demand is pressured by competitive capacity and rate declines, leading to disciplined contraction in certain lines.

Capex

Investment and capacity

No explicit capex discussion; management emphasized efficient use of balance sheet and reinsurance, with capital deployment focused on growth and shareholder returns.

Tone · Confident

Management expressed confidence in executing their strategy, highlighted strong results, and reiterated commitment to growth and profitability.

Supply-chain alpha

A1

AIG is deliberately contracting its Lexington property E&S book by a massive 9 percentage points in retention due to 'excess capacity and competition', and views North American property rates as inadequate.

“This has resulted in a meaningful nine percentage point reduction in premium retention in Lexington property in the second quarter.”
Eric Andersen
A2

AIG believes global energy pricing is down 15% and does not reflect heightened Middle East conflict exposure, leading them to avoid the market despite leading franchise status.

“But right now we're not happy with what we see going on in the market in terms of pricing, which we don't believe is reflective of the loss activity or the underlying risks, actually.”
Jon Hancock
A3

AIG's AI underwriting tools are now analyzing broker-level performance, enabling it to pivot resources toward the most profitable relationships to improve efficiency.

“As more submission data flows through underwriting by AIG Assist, we can analyze broker-level results to gain greater visibility into their performance and distribution trends.”
Eric Andersen

Company read-throughs

-1.3%
since call
$374.96$370.06
PartnersSupply-chain alpha

AIG is deliberately contracting its Lexington property E&S book by a massive 9 percentage points in retention due to 'excess capacity and competition', and views North American property rates as inadequate. — This is a significant, active reduction in risk exposure, suggesting the E&S property market is in a clear downcycle and hard market for buyers.

“During the second quarter, we announced an agreement to acquire Everest Insurance Operations in Columbia.”
Eric Andersen
-2.5%
since call
$350.31$341.39
Partners

AIG's final sale of its stake in Corbridge is a capital return event for AIG, but the relationship remains a legacy connection.

“In May, we sold approximately 25 million shares of Corbridge Common Stock for $710 million, which was the remainder of our holdings.”
Keith Walsh
-7.6%
since call
$322.70$298.20
-8.0%
since call
$691.30$636.15
Supply chainSupply-chain alpha

AIG believes global energy pricing is down 15% and does not reflect heightened Middle East conflict exposure, leading them to avoid the market despite leading franchise status. — Energy pricing is underpriced given the conflict risk, which could lead to a surge in claims in the energy and defense sectors.

-4.2%
since call
$1,875.05$1,795.62
Supply chain

AIG is deliberately contracting its Lexington property E&S book by a massive 9 percentage points in retention due to 'excess capacity and competition', and views North American property rates as inadequate. — This is a significant, active reduction in risk exposure, suggesting the E&S property market is in a clear downcycle and hard market for buyers.

+6.2%
since call
$406.00$431.05
-1.0%
since call
$569.99$564.06
Supply chainSupply-chain alpha

AIG's AI underwriting tools are now analyzing broker-level performance, enabling it to pivot resources toward the most profitable relationships to improve efficiency. — This data-driven approach could lead to AIG shifting business away from less profitable brokers, impacting brokerage volumes and market share.