AIG Private Client Group will check domestic staff backgrounds

Rough Notes, Apr 2004

AIG Private Client Group, a division of the property and casualty insurance subsidiaries of American International Group, Inc., will provide policyholders who employ domestic staff with access to background investigations at no cost. Kroll Inc.'s Background Screening Group, a provider of employee and vendor screening services, will conduct the investigations.

Once written permission to conduct a background investigation has been obtained from the current or prospective employee, Kroll can offer a policyholder information about that individual including verification of identity and address history; confirmation of educational background; verification of complete employment history and professional licensure; and searching capabilities for federal, state, and county criminal records. Policyholders can screen all of their U.S.-based employees.

AIG Private Client Group provides personal lines products and services for high net worth individuals. Among the products offered are: excess liability; homeowners; coverage for private collections of jewelry, art and other fine collectables; preferred driver automobile; kidnap and ransom insurance; personal aviation insurance; and watercraft coverage.

Services include art collection management to help protect, preserve, and enhance the value of a collection; residential services that provide resources which prevent losses from occurring; and personal security services.

For more information, visit the AIG Private Client Group Web site (www.aigpcg.com).

Copyright Rough Notes Co., Inc. Apr 2004
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