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HOUSTON, October 31, 2025—Corebridge Financial, Inc. has announced a significant transition in its executive team, as Chief Financial Officer Elias Habayeb has decided to resign. He is set to take on a senior leadership role at another publicly listed firm, which Corebridge has clarified is not a competitor.
Habayeb will continue to serve as CFO until April 24, 2026, ensuring a smooth transition during this period. His responsibilities include overseeing the completion and filing of the company's financial statements for 2025, as well as finalizing other critical financial matters.
The company expressed gratitude for Habayeb's contributions, emphasizing his role in steering the financial operations and strategies during his tenure. Corebridge is now focused on identifying a successor who can build upon the strong financial foundation established under Habayeb's leadership, aiming to maintain stability and growth in the upcoming years.
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