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Contact AIG Investor Relations

By Mail:
American International Group, Inc.
Investor Relations
1271 Ave of the Americas
Floor 41
New York, NY 10020-1304

By Email:
IR@aig.com

Contact Our Transfer Agent

AIG shareholders with inquiries regarding lost share certificates, dividend checks or address changes should contact AIG's Transfer Agent, EQ Shareowner Services (Equiniti Trust Company).

To contact EQ Shareowner Services, please use the following information:

General Shareholder Correspondence:
EQ Shareowner Services
P.O. Box 64854
St. Paul, MN 55164-0854
(888) 899-8293 or (651) 450-4064

Courier Service Address:
EQ Shareowner Services
1110 Centre Pointe Curve, Suite 101
MAC N9173-010
Mendota Heights, MN 55120

For e-mail instructions: Go to shareowneronline.com.

General Investor FAQs

You must use a licensed broker to buy or sell shares of AIG common stock.

AIG does not have a direct purchase plan nor does it have a dividend reinvestment plan.

Please contact Equiniti Trust Company, AIG’s transfer agent, at 888-899-8293 (international 651-450-4064). If you own AIG common stock through a brokerage account, please contact your broker.

You can find historical AIG stock price information at Historical Stock Price. Go to the Historical Stock Price section and enter the applicable date.

Contact Equiniti Trust Company, AIG’s transfer agent, at 888-899-8293 and request that the checks be replaced.

You can find historical AIG stock price information at Historical Stock Price. Go to the Historical Stock Price section and enter the applicable date.

Date

Stock Split Ratio

11/20/70

6-5 Stock Split

5/2/72

2-1 Stock Split

4/1/74

5-4 Stock Split

3/29/77

5-4 Stock Split

5/27/81

3-2 Stock Split

4/25/83

5-4 Stock Split

11/17/86

2-1 Stock Split

7/23/90

5-4 Stock Split

7/30/93

3-2 Stock Split

7/28/95

3-2 Stock Split

7/25/97

3-2 Stock Split

7/31/98

3-2 Stock Split

7/30/99

5-4 Stock Split

7/28/00

3-2 Stock Split

In addition on 6/30/09 AIG affected a 1-for-20 reverse stock split on AIG’s common shares. Technically, this is a stock “combination” rather than a split.