Commissioner Poizner Assigns Special Examiner to Oversee
AIG's California Insurance Operations
Special Examiner to Be Based in New York
As AIG continues its restructuring, Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner announced today that he has
appointed a Special Examiner to assist in the monitoring of AIG's insurance operations.
"Hundreds of thousands of Californians have insurance policies with companies owned by AIG," said
Commissioner Poizner. "It's vital that we have somebody on the ground at AIG's headquarters in New York to
immediately recognize any potential problems so we can work with our regulatory counterparts to solve these
issues."
Generally, insurance companies are regulated by the state in which they are domiciled. The majority of AIG's
insurance companies are headquartered in New York, Massachusetts, Texas and Delaware. There are also
more than two dozen AIG-owned insurance companies that conduct business in California. California's AIG
Special Examiner will work in concert with the insurance regulators of New York, Massachusetts, Texas,
Delaware and other states where the primary regulatory responsibility lies.
The Special Examiner will report directly to Ramon Calderon, Deputy Insurance Commissioner for Financial
Surveillance.
Since AIG fell into financial peril, Commissioner Poizner has been on the forefront of protecting California's
consumers.
He has opposed federal efforts to usurp regulatory control of AIG from state regulators. In addition, he is
expediting a review of the sale of AIG's Personal Auto Group of Companies to Zurich Financial Services and the
Farmers Insurance.