ATLANTA – Leading global insurance company American International Group Inc. (AIG) will establish a new innovation hub in DeKalb County that will create more than 600 jobs, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday.

The project will triple AIG’s current Atlanta-area office space to accommodate more than 1,000 employees.

“Again and again, job creators are choosing the No.-1 state for business not just for first-time investment, but for expansion as well,” Kemp said. “AIG’s decision to grow their footprint here in Georgia is just the latest confirmation that we have what businesses want and are leveraging those assets to their fullest so we can bring new opportunity to all parts of our state.”

AIG’s new Atlanta innovation hub, set to open in 2026, will be designed as a collaborative workspace where various teams can work together to test new processes and incubate digital capabilities for customers.

“This investment is part of our commitment to continue to enhance our expertise to help our clients and partners navigate complex and emerging risks while building additional capabilities for the future,” said Peter Zaffino, AIG’s chairman and CEO.

The company will be hiring to fill various roles in underwriting, claims, operations, data engineering, and artificial intelligence. Interested individuals can learn more at www.aig.com/careers.

The Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Global Commerce team worked on the project in partnership with the economic development authority Decide DeKalb, the Metro Atlanta Chamber, the University System of Georgia, and Georgia Power.