NEW YORK (AP) — AIG's CEO Robert Benmosche received compensation valued at $8.4 million in 2010, according to an Associated Press analysis of a regulatory filing.

In a securities filing Thursday, American International Group Inc. said Benmosche got a salary of $3 million and restricted stock awards worth $5.4 million. Benmosche, a former MetLife Inc. CEO who joined AIG in August of 2009, received compensation valued at $2.7 million that year.

AIG is subject to limits on executive pay because it is still 92 percent owned by the government. The insurance company nearly went under during the 2008 financial crisis and received a bailout package with a total value of $182 billion.

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