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AIG main competitors are Apollo Global Management, Morgan Stanley, and BNY Mellon.

Competitor Summary. See how AIG compares to its main competitors:

  • Citi has the most employees (210,000).
  • Employees at Apollo Global Management earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $106,350.
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AIG jobs openings vs similar companies

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Company nameJobs openingsRemote jobs openings
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3,71780
11,09366
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827468
1,111431

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AIG salaries vs competitors

Among AIG competitors, employees at Apollo Global Management earn the most with an average yearly salary of $106,350.

Compare AIG salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
AIG
$84,115$40.44-
Morgan Stanley
$103,933$49.97-
Citi
$75,483$36.29-
The Vanguard Group
$71,689$34.47-
Prudential Retirement Insurance And Annuity Co
$60,890$29.27-
BNY Mellon
$86,819$41.74-

Compare AIG job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
AIG
$104,494$50.24
Apollo Global Management
$112,997$54.33
Citi
$109,386$52.59
BNY Mellon
$109,134$52.47
The Vanguard Group
$106,037$50.98
Aetna
$103,013$49.53
Morgan Stanley
$102,566$49.31
Zurich
$102,079$49.08
The Travelers Companies
$101,465$48.78
Chubb
$98,225$47.22
Prudential Retirement Insurance And Annuity Co
$93,322$44.87
Genworth
$91,866$44.17
Ameriprise Financial
$89,587$43.07
The Hartford
$86,166$41.43
Nationwide
$81,967$39.41
Prudential Financial
$81,632$39.25
MetLife
$77,847$37.43
USAA
$76,415$36.74
MassMutual
$73,648$35.41
Raymond James Financial
$72,678$34.94

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AIG demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at AIG vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Aetna35%65%
Lincoln Financial Group47%53%
Genworth47%53%
Citi50%50%
AIG51%49%
Ameriprise Financial52%48%

Compare race at AIG vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%16%12%14%4%
9.9
62%14%11%10%4%
9.8
63%12%9%13%4%
9.8
52%18%11%15%4%
10.0
59%12%13%12%4%
9.9
65%11%10%11%4%
9.9

AIG and similar companies CEOs

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Mark Bertolini
Aetna

Mark T. Bertolini (born 1956) is an American businessman who was the CEO of Aetna, a Fortune 50 diversified health care benefits company with over $60 billion in 2015 revenue. Bertolini assumed the role of CEO on November 29, 2010 and of Chairman on April 8, 2011 until Aetna was sold to CVS on November 28, 2018.

James Michael Cracchiolo
Ameriprise Financial

James "Jim" Cracchiolo is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ameriprise Financial, Inc., a leading diversified financial services company serving the comprehensive financial planning needs of the mass affluent and affluent. He has held these positions since September 2005, when the company was spun off from American Express. From 2003 to present, he has also been Chairman of Threadneedle Asset Management, a London-based global asset management firm.

Jane Nind Fraser
Citi

Thomas J. McInerney
Genworth

Thomas J. McInerney has been their President and Chief Executive Officer and a director since January 2013. Before joining their company, Mr. McInerney had served as a Senior Advisor to the Boston Consulting Group from June 2011 to December 2012, providing consulting and advisory services to leading insurance and financial services companies in the United States and Canada. From October 2009 to December 2010, Mr. McInerney was a member of ING Groep’s Management Board for Insurance, where he was the Chief Operating Officer of ING’s insurance and investment management business worldwide. Prior to that, he served in a variety of senior roles with ING Groep NV after serving in many leadership positions with Aetna, where he began his career as an insurance underwriter in June 1978. Mr. McInerney is a member of the Board of the American Council of Life Insurers, and the Financial Services Roundtable. Mr. McInerney received a B.A. in Economics from Colgate University and an M.B.A. from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.

Ellen Gail Cooper
Lincoln Financial Group

James Patrick Gorman
Morgan Stanley

Mr. Gorman is Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley. Mr. Gorman became CEO in January 2010 and Chairman in January 2012. He joined the Firm in February 2006 and was named Co-President in December 2007. Before joining Morgan Stanley, Mr. Gorman held a succession of executive positions at Merrill Lynch. Prior to this, he was a senior partner of McKinsey & Co. and began his career as an attorney in Melbourne, Australia. Among his civic activities, Mr. Gorman serves as a Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Council on Foreign Relations, and is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School, the Monetary Authority of Singapore International Advisory Panel, the Business Council, and the Board of the Institute of International Finance. He formerly served as President of the Federal Advisory Council to the U.S. Federal Reserve Board, Co-Chairman of the Partnership for New York City, Chairman of the Board of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and Co-Chairman of the Business Committee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mr. Gorman, who was born in Australia, earned a B.A. and Law degree from the University of Melbourne and an M.B.A. from Columbia University

Charlie F. Lowrey
Prudential Financial

Paul Waldron Reilly, AIA (born 30 March 1932 - 25 May 2011), was an American architect who practiced in mid-20th-century New York, New Jersey, and Florida under the architectural firm name Paul W. Reilly

Thomas P. Gibbons
BNY Mellon

Christopher J. Swift
The Hartford

Christopher J. Swift is chairman and chief executive officer of The Hartford, a national leader in property & casualty insurance (P&C), group benefits and mutual funds, founded in 1810. He is responsible for the company's strategy and growth, capital allocation, performance, culture and leadership. Swift leads the company at a time of unprecedented technological innovation and continues to sharpen The Hartford's competitive advantages through the use of data, analytics and digital technology to meet the needs of consumers today and in the future. As CEO, Swift has focused on expanding the company's capabilities and geographic reach through organic growth and strategic investments, including the purchase of Aetna's U.S. group life and disability business, in 2019. He also completed the company's exit from the run-off life and annuity business, providing greater financial flexibility, and improving The Hartford's ROE and earnings growth profile. Swift joined The Hartford in March 2010 as executive vice president and chief financial officer. In that position, Swift played a central role in the company’s strategic transformation to focus on the P&C, group benefits and mutual funds businesses, as well as strengthening the balance sheet through the sale of its individual life and retirement plans businesses, reducing debt and creating greater balance-sheet strength. Previously, Swift held senior leadership and finance roles at American International Group (AIG). He began his career as a certified public accountant at KPMG LLP focused on financial services and was eventually appointed head of the Global Insurance Industry Practice. Swift earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from Marquette University, where he is also a trustee. As a long-time supporter of diversity and inclusion (D&I), Swift has spoken out about the need for diverse, inclusive workplaces in the insurance industry and publicly committed the company and himself to D&I initiatives, such as CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion and the UK Inclusive Insurance Pledge. He is on the executive committee and the board of directors of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA). He is also a member of the Business Council, Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, Council on Foreign Relations, Geneva Association, and the U.S. Department of Treasury's Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance.

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