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AXIS Capital Q4 2023 Financial Supplement

U.S. Markets (Alternative Disclosure) via PUBT

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

INVESTOR FINANCIAL SUPPLEMENT

FOURTH QUARTER 2023

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

92 Pitts Bay Road

Pembroke HM 08 Bermuda

Contact Information:

Cliff Gallant

Investor Contact

  1. 262-6843[email protected]

Website Information:

www.axiscapital.com

This report is for informational purposes only. It should be read in conjunction with the documents that the Company files with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

FINANCIAL SUPPLEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page(s)

Basis of Presentation

i-iv

I. Financial Highlights

1

II. Income Statements

a. Consolidated Statement of Operations

2-6

b. Consolidated Segment Data

7

c. Gross Premiums Written by Segment by Line of Business

8

d. Consolidated Data

9

e. Segment Data

10-11

f. Strategic Capital Partners

12

g. Net Investment Income

13

III. Balance Sheets

a. Consolidated Balance Sheets

14

b. Cash and Invested Assets:

15

•Cash and Invested Assets Portfolio

•Cash and Invested Assets Composition

16

•Corporate Debt Composition

17

•Ten Largest Corporate Debt Holdings

18

•Mortgage-BackedandAsset-BackedSecurities Composition

19

c. Reinsurance Recoverable Analysis

20-21

IV. Loss Reserve Analysis

a. Paid to Incurred Analysis

22

b. Paid to Incurred Analysis by Segment

23-25

c. Net Probable Maximum Losses to Certain Peak Industry Catastrophe Exposures

26

V. Share Analysis

a. Earnings Per Common Share Information

27

b. Book Value Per Diluted Common Share and Tangible Book Value Per Diluted Common Share - Treasury Stock Method

28

VI. Non-GAAP Financial Measures

a. Operating Income and Operating Retuon Average Common Equity

29

c. Rationale for the Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

30-32

VII. Additional Information Regarding the Company's Exit from Catastrophe and Property Lines of Business

33-35

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

BASIS OF PRESENTATION

AXIS Capital Holdings Limited's ("AXIS Capital" or the "Company") underwriting operations are organized around its global underwriting platforms, AXIS Insurance and AXIS Re. The Company has determined that it has two reportable segments, insurance and reinsurance.

DEFINITIONS AND PRESENTATION

  • All financial information contained herein is unaudited, except for the consolidated balance sheet at December 31, 2022 and consolidated statements of operations for the years ended December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
  • Amounts may not reconcile due to rounding differences.
  • Unless otherwise noted, all data is in thousands, except for ratio information.
  • NM - Not meaningful is defined as a variance greater than +/-100%; NA - Not applicable

CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This document contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements, other than statements of historical facts included in this document, including statements regarding our estimates, beliefs, expectations, intentions, strategies or projections are forward-looking statements. We intend these forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements in the United States ("U.S.") federal securities laws. In some cases, these statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as "may", "should", "could", "anticipate", "estimate", "expect", "plan", "believe", "predict", "potential", "intend" or similar expressions. These forward- looking statements are not historical facts, and are based on current expectations, estimates and projections, and various assumptions, many of which, by their nature, are inherently uncertain and beyond management's control.

Forward-looking statements contained in this document may include, but are not limited to, information regarding our estimates for losses and loss expenses, measurements of potential losses in the fair market value of our investment portfolio and derivative contracts, our expectations regarding the performance of our business, our financial results, our liquidity and capital resources, the outcome of our strategic initiatives including our exit from catastrophe and property reinsurance lines of business, our expectations regarding pricing, and other market and economic conditions including the liquidity of financial markets, developments in the commercial real estate market, inflation, our growth prospects, and valuations of the potential impact of movements in interest rates, credit spreads, equity securities' prices, and foreign currency exchange rates.

Forward-looking statements only reflect our expectations and are not guarantees of performance. These statements involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Accordingly, there are or will be important factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated in such statements. We believe that these factors include, but are not limited to, the following:

Insurance Risk

  • the cyclical nature of the insurance and reinsurance business leading to periods with excess underwriting capacity and unfavorable premium rates;
  • the occurrence and magnitude of natural and man-made disasters, including the potential increase of our exposure to natural catastrophe losses due to climate change and the potential for inherently unpredictable losses from man-made catastrophes, such as cyber-attacks;
  • the effects of emerging claims, systemic risks, and coverage and regulatory issues, including increasing litigation and uncertainty related to coverage definitions, limits, terms and conditions;
  • actual claims exceeding reserves for losses and loss expenses;
  • losses related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, terrorism and political unrest, or other unanticipated losses;
  • the adverse impact of inflation;
  • the failure of any of the loss limitation methods we employ;
  • the failure of our cedants to adequately evaluate risks;

Strategic Risk

  • underwriting and investment exposure in light of the recent disruption in the banking sector, which we expect to be within our risk appetite for an event of this nature;
  • changes in the political environment of certain countries in which we operate or underwrite business, including the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union;
  • the loss of business provided to us by major brokers;
  • a decline in our ratings with rating agencies;
  • the loss of one or more of our key executives;
  • increasing scrutiny and evolving expectations from investors, customers, regulators, policymakers and other stakeholders regarding environmental, social and governance matters;
  • the adverse impact of contagious diseases (including COVID-19) on our business, results of operations, financial condition, and liquidity;

i

Credit and Market Risk

  • the inability to purchase reinsurance or collect amounts due to us from reinsurance we have purchased;
  • the failure of our policyholders or intermediaries to pay premiums;
  • general economic, capital and credit market conditions, including banking and commercial real estate sector instability, financial market illiquidity and fluctuations in interest rates, credit spreads, equity securities' prices, and/or foreign currency exchange rates;
  • breaches by third parties in our program business of their obligations to us;

Liquidity Risk

  • the inability to access sufficient cash to meet our obligations when they are due;

Operational Risk

  • changes in accounting policies or practices;
  • the use of industry models and changes to these models;
  • difficulties with technology and/or data security;
  • the failure of the processes, people or systems that we rely on to maintain our operations and manage the operational risks inherent to our business, including those outsourced to third parties;

Regulatory Risk

  • changes in governmental regulations and potential government intervention in our industry;
  • inadvertent failure to comply with certain laws and regulations relating to sanctions, foreign corrupt practices, data protection and privacy; and

Risks Related to Taxation

  • changes in tax laws.

Readers should carefully consider the risks noted above together with other factors including but not limited to those described under Item 1A, 'Risk Factors' in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10- K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), as those factors may be updated from time to time in our periodic and other filings with the SEC, which are accessible on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.

We undertake no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

ii

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

BASIS OF PRESENTATION

BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONS

INSURANCE SEGMENT

Our insurance segment offers specialty insurance products to a variety of niche markets on a worldwide basis. The following are the lines of business in our insurance segment:

Professional Lines: provides directors' and officers' liability, errors and omissions liability, employment practices liability, fiduciary liability, crime, professional indemnity, medical malpractice and other financial insurance related covers for public and private commercial enterprises, financial institutions, not-for-profit organizations and other professional service providers. This business is predominantly written on a claims-made basis.

Property: provides physical loss or damage, business interruption and machinery breakdown cover for virtually all types of property, including commercial buildings, residential premises, construction projects, property in transit, and onshore renewable energy installations, and physical damage and business interruption following an act of terrorism. This line of business includes primary and excess risks, some of which are catastrophe-exposed.

Liability: provides cover for primary and low to mid-level excess and umbrella commercial liability risks in the U.S. wholesale markets in addition to primary and excess of loss employers, public, and products liability business predominately in the U.K. Target industry sectors include construction, manufacturing, transportation and trucking, and other services.

Cyber: provides cover for cyber, technology errors and omissions, media and miscellaneous professional liability. Cover is provided for a range of risks including data recovery and bricking, cyber-crime, liability and regulatory actions, business interruption, extortion, reputational harm, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard and media liability.

Marine and Aviation: Marine provides cover for traditional marine classes, including offshore energy, renewable offshore energy, cargo, liability including kidnap and ransom, fine art, specie, and hull war. Offshore energy coverages include physical damage, business interruption, operator's extra expense and liability coverage for all aspects of offshore upstream energy, from exploration and construction through the operation and distribution phases. Aviation provides hull and liability, and specific war cover primarily for passenger airlines but also for cargo operations, general aviation operations, airports, aviation authorities, security firms and product manufacturers.

Accident and Health: includes personal accident, travel insurance and specialty health products for employer and affinity groups, and pet insurance.

Credit and Political Risk: provides credit and political risk insurance products for banks, commodity traders, corporations and multilateral and export credit agencies. Cover is provided for a range of risks including sovereign and corporate credit default, political violence, currency inconvertibility and non-transfer, expropriation, aircraft non-repossession and contract frustration due to political events.

iii

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

BASIS OF PRESENTATION

BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)

REINSURANCE SEGMENT

Our reinsurance segment provides treaty reinsurance to insurance companies on a worldwide basis written on an excess of loss or a proportional basis. For excess of loss business, we typically indemnify the reinsured for a portion of losses, individually and in the aggregate, in excess of a specified individual or aggregate loss deductible. For proportional business, we assume an agreed percentage of the underlying premiums and accept liability for the same percentage of losses and loss expenses. Our business is primarily produced through reinsurance brokers worldwide. The following are the lines of business in our reinsurance segment:

Liability: provides protection to insurers of admitted casualty business, excess and surplus lines casualty business and specialty casualty programs. The primary focus of the underlying business is general liability, workers' compensation, auto liability, and excess casualty.

Accident and Health: includes personal accident, specialty health, accidental death, travel, life and disability reinsurance products which are offered on a proportional and catastrophic or per life excess of loss basis.

Professional Lines: provides protection for directors' and officers' liability, employment practices liability, medical malpractice, professional indemnity, environmental liability, cyber and miscellaneous errors and omissions insurance risks. The underlying business is predominantly written on a claims-made basis. This business is written on a proportional and excess of loss basis.

Credit and Surety: Credit reinsurance provides reinsurance of trade credit insurance products and includes proportional and excess of loss structures. The underlying insurance indemnifies sellers of goods and services in the event of a payment default by the buyer of those goods and services. Surety reinsurance provides protection for losses arising from a broad array of surety bonds issued by insurers to satisfy regulatory demands or contract obligations in a variety of jurisdictions around the world. Mortgage reinsurance is provided to mortgage guaranty insurers and U.S. government sponsored entities for losses related to credit risk transfer into the private sector.

Motor: provides protection to insurers for motor liability and property damage losses arising out of any one occurrence. A loss occurrence can involve one or many claimants where the ceding insurer aggregates the claims from the occurrence. Traditional proportional and non-proportional reinsurance as well as structured solutions are offered.

Agriculture: provides protection for risks associated with the production of food and fiber on a global basis for primary insurance companies writing multi-peril crop insurance, crop hail, and named peril covers, as well as custom risk transfer mechanisms for agricultural dependent industries with exposures to crop yield and/or price deviations. This business is written on a proportional and aggregate stop loss reinsurance basis.

Marine and Aviation: Marine includes specialty marine classes such as cargo, hull, pleasure craft, marine liability, inland marine and offshore energy. The principal perils covered by policies in this portfolio include physical loss, damage and/or liability arising from natural perils of the seas or land, man-made events including fire and explosion, stranding/sinking/salvage, pollution, shipowners and maritime employers liability. This business is written on a non-proportional and proportional basis. Aviation provides cover for airline, aerospace and general aviation exposures. This business is written on a proportional and non-proportional basis. The Company exited Aviation business effective January 1, 2023.

Run-off lines

Catastrophe: provides protection for most catastrophic losses that are covered in the underlying insurance policies written by our cedants. The underlying policies principally cover property-related exposures but other exposures including personal accident is also covered. The principal perils covered by policies in this portfolio include hurricane and windstorm, earthquake, flood, tornado, hail and fire. In some instances, terrorism may be a covered peril or the only peril. This business is written on a proportional and an excess of loss basis. The Company exited this line of business in June 2022.

Property: provides protection for property damage and related losses resulting from natural and man-made perils that are covered in the underlying personal and commercial lines insurance policies written by our cedants. The predominant exposure is to property damage, but other risks, including business interruption and other non-property losses, may also be covered when arising from a covered peril. The most significant perils covered by policies in this portfolio include windstorm, tornado and earthquake, but other perils such as freezes, riots, floods, industrial explosions, fires, hail and a number of other loss events are also included. This business is written on a proportional and excess of loss basis. The Company exited this line of business in June 2022.

Engineering: provides protection for all types of construction risks and risks associated with erection, testing and commissioning of machinery and plants during the construction stage. This line of business also includes cover for losses arising from operational failures of machinery, plant and equipment and electronic equipment as well as business interruption. The Company exited this line of business in 2020.

iv

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Quarters ended December 31,

Years ended December 31,

2023

2022

Change

2023

2022

Change

HIGHLIGHTS

Gross premiums written

$ 1,784,293

$ 1,758,696

1.5%

pts

$ 8,356,525

$ 8,214,595

1.7%

pts

Gross premiums written - Insurance

88.7%

83.6%

5.1

73.5%

68.0%

5.5

Gross premiums written - Reinsurance

11.3%

16.4%

(5.1)

pts

26.5%

32.0%

(5.5)

pts

Net premiums written

$ 1,072,255

$ 1,096,554

(2.2%)

$ 5,102,325

$ 5,263,056

(3.1%)

Net premiums earned

$ 1,265,273

$ 1,340,162

(5.6%)

$ 5,083,781

$ 5,160,326

(1.5%)

Net premiums earned - Insurance

72.5%

62.0%

10.5

pts

68.1%

60.7%

7.4

pts

Net premiums earned - Reinsurance

27.5%

38.0%

(10.5)

pts

31.9%

39.3%

(7.4)

pts

Net income (loss) available (attributable) to common shareholders

$

(150,145)

$

40,928

nm

$

346,042

$

192,833

79.5%

Operating income (loss) [a]

$

(106,991)

$

166,608

nm

$

486,133

$

497,931

(2.4%)

Annualized retuon average common equity [b]

(13.1%)

4.2%

(17.3)

pts

7.9%

4.3%

3.6

pts

Annualized operating retuon average common equity [c]

(9.3%)

16.9%

(26.2)

pts

11.0%

11.1%

(0.1)

pts

Total shareholders' equity

$ 5,263,196

$ 4,639,910

13.4%

$ 5,263,196

$ 4,639,910

13.4%

PER COMMON SHARE AND

Earnings (loss) per diluted common share

($1.76)

$0.48

nm

$4.02

$2.25

78.7%

COMMON SHARE DATA

Operating income (loss) per diluted common share [d]

($1.25)

$1.95

nm

$5.65

$5.81

(2.8%)

Weighted average diluted common shares outstanding

85,268

85,655

(0.5%)

86,012

85,669

0.4%

Book value per common share

$55.26

$48.31

14.4%

$55.26

$48.31

14.4%

Book value per diluted common share (treasury stock method)

$54.06

$46.95

15.1%

$54.06

$46.95

15.1%

Tangible book value per diluted common share (treasury stock

$51.34

$44.13

16.3%

$51.34

$44.13

16.3%

method) [a]

FINANCIAL RATIOS

Current accident year loss ratio, excluding catastrophe and

55.4%

55.5%

(0.1)

pts

55.9%

55.5%

0.4

pts

weather-related losses

Catastrophe and weather-related losses ratio

2.1%

4.7%

(2.6)

pts

2.7%

7.8%

(5.1)

pts

Current accident year loss ratio

57.5%

60.2%

(2.7)

pts

58.6%

63.3%

(4.7)

pts

Prior year reserve development ratio

33.6%

(0.6%)

34.2

pts

8.1%

(0.5%)

8.6

pts

Net losses and loss expenses ratio

91.1%

59.6%

31.5

pts

66.7%

62.8%

3.9

pts

Acquisition cost ratio

20.1%

20.6%

(0.5)

pts

19.7%

19.8%

(0.1)

pts

General and administrative expense ratio [e]

13.4%

13.9%

(0.5)

pts

13.5%

13.2%

0.3

pts

Combined ratio

124.6%

94.1%

30.5

pts

99.9%

95.8%

4.1

pts

INVESTMENT DATA

Total assets

$30,250,672

$27,682,971

9.3%

$30,250,672

$27,682,971

9.3%

Total cash and invested assets [f]

$16,733,674

$15,618,714

7.1%

$16,733,674

$15,618,714

7.1%

Net investment income

$

186,937

$

147,085

27.1%

$

611,742

$

418,829

46.1%

Net investment gains (losses)

$

23,041

$

(42,558)

nm

$

(74,630)

$

(456,789)

(83.7%)

Book yield of fixed maturities

4.2%

3.5%

0.7

pts

4.2 %

3.5%

0.7

pts

  1. Operating income (loss), operating income (loss) per diluted common share, annualized operating retuon average common equity ("operating ROACE") and tangible book value per diluted common share are non- GAAP financial measures as defined by Regulation G. The reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP financial measures, net income (loss) available (attributable) to common shareholders, earnings (loss) per diluted common share, annualized retuon average common equity ("ROACE") and book value per diluted common share, respectively, and a discussion of the rationale for the presentation of these items are provided later in this document.
  2. Annualized ROACE is calculated by dividing annualized net income (loss) available (attributable) to common shareholders for the period by the average common shareholders' equity determined using the common shareholders' equity balances at the beginning and end of the period.
  3. Annualized operating ROACE is calculated by dividing annualized operating income (loss) for the period by the average common shareholders' equity determined using the common shareholders' equity balances at the beginning and end of the period.
  4. Operating income (loss) per diluted common share is calculated by dividing operating income (loss) for the period by weighted average diluted common shares outstanding.
  5. Underwriting-relatedgeneral and administrative expenses and corporate expenses are included in the general and administrative expense ratio.
  6. Total cash and invested assets represents the total cash and cash equivalents, fixed maturities, equity securities, mortgage loans, other investments, equity method investments, short-term investments, accrued interest receivable and net receivable (payable) for investments sold (purchased).

1

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

FOR THE QUARTERS AND YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2023 AND 2022

Quarters ended December 31,

Years ended December 31,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Revenues

Net premiums earned

$

1,265,273

$

1,340,162

$

5,083,781

$

5,160,326

Net investment income

186,937

147,085

611,742

418,829

Net investment gains (losses)

23,041

(42,558)

(74,630)

(456,789)

Other insurance related income

6,050

3,076

22,495

13,073

Total revenues

1,481,301

1,447,765

5,643,388

5,135,439

Expenses

Net losses and loss expenses

1,152,262

798,214

3,393,102

3,242,410

Acquisition costs

253,918

275,573

1,000,945

1,022,017

General and administrative expenses

169,849

187,472

684,446

680,343

Foreign exchange losses (gains)

69,871

78,989

58,115

(157,945)

Interest expense and financing costs

18,344

16,426

68,421

63,146

Reorganization expenses

-

9,485

28,997

31,426

Amortization of intangible assets

2,729

2,729

10,917

10,917

Total expenses

1,666,973

1,368,888

5,244,943

4,892,314

Income (loss) before income taxes and interest in income (loss) of equity method investments

(185,672)

78,877

398,445

243,125

Income tax (expense) benefit

41,762

(27,341)

(26,316)

(22,037)

Interest in income (loss) of equity method investments

1,328

(3,045)

4,163

1,995

Net income (loss)

(142,582)

48,491

376,292

223,083

Preferred share dividends

7,563

7,563

30,250

30,250

Net income (loss) available (attributable) to common shareholders

$

(150,145)

$

40,928

$

346,042

$

192,833

2

AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

Year ended

December 31,

Q4 2023

Q3 2023

Q2 2023

Q1 2023

Q4 2022

Q4 2021

2022

UNDERWRITING REVENUES

Gross premiums written

$

1,784,293

$

1,905,878

$

2,284,378

$

2,381,976

$

1,758,696

$

1,562,828

$

8,214,595

Ceded premiums written

(712,038)

(930,521)

(838,021)

(773,620)

(662,142)

(615,420)

(2,951,539)

Net premiums written

1,072,255

975,357

1,446,357

1,608,356

1,096,554

947,408

5,263,056

Gross premiums earned

2,035,926

2,046,222

1,969,662

1,921,768

2,050,239

1,936,521

7,936,382

Ceded premiums earned

(770,653)

(723,658)

(703,917)

(691,569)

(710,077)

(698,761)

(2,776,056)

Net premiums earned

1,265,273

1,322,564

1,265,745

1,230,199

1,340,162

1,237,760

5,160,326

Other insurance related income

6,050

10,344

5,524

577

3,076

7,033

13,073

Total underwriting revenues

1,271,323

1,332,908

1,271,269

1,230,776

1,343,238

1,244,793

5,173,399

UNDERWRITING EXPENSES

Net losses and loss expenses

1,152,262

783,940

736,257

720,642

798,214

716,225

3,242,410

Acquisition costs

253,918

263,389

253,265

230,373

275,573

252,180

1,022,017

Underwriting-related general and administrative expenses [a]

139,216

138,601

133,255

140,395

137,220

140,379

550,289

Total underwriting expenses

1,545,396

1,185,930

1,122,777

1,091,410

1,211,007

1,108,784

4,814,716

UNDERWRITING INCOME (LOSS) [b]

(274,073)

146,978

148,492

139,366

132,231

136,009

358,683

OTHER (EXPENSES) REVENUES

Net investment income

186,937

154,201

136,829

133,771

147,085

128,128

418,829

Net investment gains (losses)

23,041

(53,114)

(24,370)

(20,190)

(42,558)

20,410

(456,789)

Corporate expenses [a]

(30,633)

(40,682)

(35,248)

(26,416)

(50,252)

(44,105)

(130,054)

Foreign exchange (losses) gains

(69,871)

50,570

(30,104)

(8,710)

(78,989)

(4,632)

157,945

Interest expense and financing costs

(18,344)

(16,445)

(16,738)

(16,894)

(16,426)

(15,543)

(63,146)

Reorganization expenses

-

(28,997)

-

-

(9,485)

-

(31,426)

Amortization of value of business acquired

-

-

-

-

-

(771)

-

Amortization of intangible assets

(2,729)

(2,729)

(2,729)

(2,729)

(2,729)

(3,260)

(10,917)

Total other (expenses) revenues

88,401

62,804

27,640

58,832

(53,354)

80,227

(115,558)

INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES AND INTEREST IN INCOME

(185,672)

209,782

176,132

198,198

78,877

216,236

243,125

(LOSS) OF EQUITY METHOD INVESTMENTS

Income tax (expense) benefit

41,762

(24,624)

(27,558)

(15,896)

(27,341)

(12,557)

(22,037)

Interest in income (loss) of equity method investments

1,328

2,940

2,100

(2,205)

(3,045)

1,213

1,995

NET INCOME (LOSS)

(142,582)

188,098

150,674

180,097

48,491

204,892

223,083

Preferred share dividends

(7,563)

(7,563)

(7,563)

(7,563)

(7,563)

(7,563)

(30,250)

NET INCOME (LOSS) AVAILABLE (ATTRIBUTABLE) TO COMMON

$

(150,145)

$

180,535

$

143,111

$

172,534

$

40,928

$

197,329

$

192,833

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  1. Underwriting-relatedgeneral and administrative expenses is a non-GAAP financial measure as defined in SEC Regulation G. The reconciliation to general and administrative expenses, the most comparable GAAP financial measure, also includes corporate expenses.
  2. Consolidated underwriting income (loss) is a non-GAAP financial measure as defined in SEC Regulation G. The reconciliation to net income (loss), the most comparable GAAP financial measure, is presented above.

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