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Segment Information
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Information Segment Information
The Company reports its results of operations in two segments: Insurance and Asset Management. The Company separately reports the results of its Corporate division and the effects of consolidating FG VIEs and CIVs. This presentation is consistent with the manner in which the Chief Executive Officer and President, the chief operating decision maker (CODM), reviews the business to assess performance and allocate resources. The CODM predominantly uses adjusted operating income
to allocate resources for each segment in the annual budget and forecasting process and to assess the performance for each segment.

The Company analyzes the operating performance of each segment using “segment adjusted operating income (loss).” Results for each segment and division include specifically identifiable expenses as well as intersegment expense allocations, as applicable, based on time studies and other cost allocation methodologies based on headcount or other metrics. Segment adjusted operating income is defined as “net income (loss) attributable to AGL,” adjusted for the following items, which primarily affect the Insurance segment and Corporate division:

Elimination of realized gains (losses) on the Company’s investments, except for gains and losses on securities classified as trading.
Elimination of non-credit impairment-related fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives that are recognized in net income, which is the amount of unrealized fair value gains (losses) in excess of the present value of the expected estimated economic credit losses. 
Elimination of fair value gains (losses) on the Company’s committed capital securities (CCS) that are recognized in net income.
Elimination of foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of net premium receivables and loss and loss adjustment expense (LAE) reserves that are recognized in net income.
The tax effects related to the above adjustments, which are determined by applying the statutory tax rate in each of the jurisdictions that generate these adjustments.

In addition to the adjustments listed above, segment adjusted operating income (loss) differs from GAAP in other respects. The Insurance segment includes: (i) premiums and losses from the financial guaranty insurance policies issued by AG that guarantees the FG VIEs’ debt; and (ii) the insurance subsidiaries’ share of earnings from all their investments in funds managed by Sound Point in “equity in earnings (losses) of investees.” Under GAAP, (i) FG VIEs are consolidated by AG and the premiums and losses/recoveries associated with the financial guaranty policies in respect of the FG VIEs’ debt are eliminated (the reconciliation tables below present the FG VIEs and related eliminations in “other”); and (ii) certain investments in funds managed by Sound Point are, or were in prior periods, accounted for as CIVs (in the reconciliation tables below, the CIVs and related eliminations of the Insurance segment’s “equity in earnings (losses) of investees” associated with the Company’s ownership interest in CIVs are presented in “other”).

The Company does not report assets by reportable segment as the CODM does not assess performance or allocate resources based on assets.

The Insurance segment primarily consists of the adjusted operating income (loss) of the Company’s insurance subsidiaries and AGAS. The Asset Management segment primarily includes the results of the Company’s equity method ownership interest in Sound Point.

The Corporate division primarily consists of: (i) interest expense and any losses on the extinguishment of the U.S. Holding Companies’ debt; (ii) other corporate operating expenses of AGL and the U.S. Holding Companies, (iii) beginning in the third quarter of 2024, equity in earnings from certain alternative investments that were transferred from AG to AGMH as part of a stock redemption that occurred on August 5, 2024, and (iii) gains and losses associated with certain corporate development or other strategic initiatives.
    
The Other category in the tables below primarily includes the effect of consolidating FG VIEs, CIVs and intersegment eliminations. See Note 8, Financial Guaranty Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Vehicles.
    
The following table presents information for the Company’s operating segments. Intersegment revenues include transactions between and among the segments, the Corporate division and other.

Segment Information
First Quarter
20252024
Insurance (1)Asset ManagementInsuranceAsset Management
(in millions)
Third-party revenues$237 $$227 $
Intersegment revenues— 
Segment revenues239 229 
Segment loss and LAE (benefit)(23)— — 
Segment employee compensation and benefit expenses52 — 48 — 
Segment amortization of deferred acquisition cost — 
Other segment items (2)30 27 — 
Segment expenses64 85 — 
Segment equity in earnings (losses) of investees30 13 40 
Less: Segment provision (benefit) for income taxes37 35 
Segment adjusted operating income (loss)$168 $12 $149 $
Selected components of segment adjusted operating income:
Net investment income$86 $— $83 $— 
Non-cash compensation and operating expenses (3)18 — 17 — 
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(1)    First quarter 2025 results include the gain recognized in connection with the Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (in administration) (LBIE) litigation, which represents the full satisfaction of the judgment it was awarded and its claims for attorneys’ fees, expenses and interest. See Note 6, Contracts Accounted for as Credit Derivatives, for additional information.
(2)    Other segment items include professional services expenses, maintenance, depreciation expense, lease expense, investment management expenses and certain overhead expenses.
(3)    Consists of depreciation and amortization and share-based compensation expenses.
The tables below present a reconciliation of significant components of segment information to the comparable consolidated amounts.

Reconciliation of Segment Information to Consolidated Information
First Quarter 2025
Equity in Earnings (Losses) of InvesteesLess:Net Income (Loss) Attributable to AGL
 Revenues Expenses Provision (Benefit) for Income Taxes Noncontrolling Interests 
 (in millions)
Segments:
Insurance$239 $64 $30 $37 $— $168 
Asset Management13 — 12 
Total segments245 68 43 40 — 180 
Corporate division40 16 — — (20)
Other16 (2)(6)
Subtotal265 106 53 41 162 
Reconciling items:
Realized gains (losses) on investments(16)— — — — (16)
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives61 63 — — — (2)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS— — — — 
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of premiums receivable and loss and LAE reserves33 — — — — 33 
Tax effect— — — — (3)
Consolidated$345 $169 $53 $44 $$176 
Reconciliation of Segment Information to Consolidated Information
First Quarter 2024
Equity in Earnings (Losses) of InvesteesLess:Net Income (Loss) Attributable to AGL
 Revenues Expenses Provision (Benefit) for Income Taxes Noncontrolling Interests 
 (in millions)
Segments:
Insurance$229 $85 $40 $35 $— $149 
Asset Management— — 
Total segments230 85 41 36 — 150 
Corporate division47 — (5)— (37)
Other16 (5)(17)— — 
Subtotal251 127 24 31 113 
Reconciling items:
Realized gains (losses) on investments— — — — 
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives(2)— — — 10 
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS(10)— — — — (10)
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of premiums receivable and loss and LAE reserves(12)— — — — (12)
Tax effect— — — — — — 
Consolidated$245 $125 $24 $31 $$109