FACTBOX: AIG's progress on asset sales
(Reuters) - American International Group Inc agreed to sell its U.S. auto insurance unit to Zurich Financial Services on Thursday, its largest asset sale since a rescue by the government in September.
U.S. taxpayers have taken a roughly 80 percent stake in AIG, once the world's largest insurer, in exchange for providing up to $180 billion in financial support. It is trying to sell assets to pay back the government.
So far it has deals worth more than $4 billion for 12 businesses. Below are some of the major deals it has announced:
PROPERTY BUYER PRICE
21st Century Insurance Zurich Financial $1.9 bln
Unibanco AIG Seguros Unibanco $820 mln
Hartford Steam Munich Re $739 mln
AIG Life of Canada BMO Financial Group $263 mln
AIG Private Bank Aabar Investments $253 mln
(Reporting by Paritosh Bansal)
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