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Results for the six months ended 30 June 2011 Results for the six months ended 30 June 2011 Friday, 22 July 2011 1

Disclaimer notice Certain statements in the presentation, are or may constitute forward looking statements. Such forward looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the company, or industry results, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed by such forward looking statements. The information and opinions contained in this presentation are provided as at the date of this presentation and are subject to change without notice. There is no intention, nor is any duty or obligation assumed to supplement, amend, update or revise any of the information contained in this presentation. 2

Contents Page No. Overview 4-5 Large losses in the first half year 6 Business update 7 Financials Performance 9 Investments 10 Capital growth 11 Reserves 12-13 Solvency II 14 Capital position 15 Divisional review Political risks and contingency 16-22 Underwriting review and outlook 23-26 Appendix Performance by division 29-34 US performance 35 Claims frequency 36 3

Generic title white Overview

Overview Loss before income tax of $24.2m (2010 profit: $115.5m) Gross written premiums decreased 1.7% to $924.8m (2010: $940.6m) Combined ratio 108% (2010: 90%) No rate change on renewal business (2010: 2% reduction) Prior year reserve releases of $88.6m (2010: $65.9m) Investment income increased to $22.5m (2010: $8.5m) Interim dividend up 4.2% to 2.5p 5

Large losses in the first half year Reported estimates of first quarter losses of $154m arising from catastrophic events in Australia, New Zealand and Japan remain unchanged Further tornado events occurred in Alabama and Missouri. Market estimates for these losses are between $15bn and $25bn. Beazley s share is around $29m Combined estimated market losses from these events are between $75bn and $85bn Japan alone is the one of the largest insured events ever experienced by the insurance market Beazley losses were mainly in our Reinsurance and Property divisions Significant rate increases in the loss affected classes Catastrophe reinsurance programmes renewed on 1 April 2011 under similar terms as previously 6

Business update Acquisition of Australian managing general agent, writing group disability insurance to compliment our life, accident and health division. Estimated to generate gross written premiums of $32m in 2011 Fidelity and crime insurance is introduced to broaden our specialty professional and management liability lines presence in the US Established an environmental risks underwriting capability at Lloyd s to compliment our existing team based in Philadelphia Maintained our position as the lead market in data breach insurance by making significant coverage enhancements Changes to executive team and board composition 7

Generic title white Financials

Six months financial performance 6 months ended 30 June 2011 6 months ended 30 June 2010 % (decrease)/ increase Gross written premiums ($m) 924.8 940.6 (1.7) Net written premiums ($m) 635.5 624.7 1.7 Net earned premiums ($m) 670.5 678.2 (1.1) (Loss)/ profit before tax ($m) (24.2) 115.5 (Loss)/ earnings per share (1.7p) 12.6p Dividend per share 2.5p 2.4p Net assets per share (pence) 123.8p 128.4p Net tangible assets per share (pence) 107.5p 114.1p 9

($m) Investment Return Annualised Investment Return Investment returns reflect conservative portfolio 120.0 7.0% 100.0 52.0 6.0% 80.0 5.0% 60.0 40.0 20.0 - -20.0 46.9 47.0 31.1 52.5 43.5 29.0 30.8 11.8 19.8 21.3 22.5 4.8 4.3 6.4 8.5 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% -1.0% -40.0-62.8-2.0% -3.0% -60.0-4.0% -80.0-5.0% 2nd half 1st half Return 10

Conservative portfolio position maintained June 2011 December 2010 ABS, MBS, CMBS, Corp Bonds Other 7.5% Corp Bond Financial Non-Gtd 3.1% Alternative assets 10.6% Cash and cash equivalents 31.7% ABS, MBS, CMBS, Corp Bonds Other 5.0% Corp Bond Financial Non-Gtd 2.9% Alternative assets 11.3% Cash and cash equivalents 32.9% Corp Bond Financial Gtd 10.1% Corp Bond Financial Gtd 17.5% Govt, Govt Agency, Regional and Supranational 37.0% Govt, Govt Agency, Regional and Supranational 30.9% 11

Strong prior year reserve releases 150 14% 130 12% 110 90 10% 8% 70 50 6% 30 4% 10 2% -10 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011HY 0% Life, accident and health Marine Political risks & contingency Property Reinsurance Specialty lines % of NEP 12

% above actuarial best estimate Whole account reserve strength remains within our target range Surplus in net held reserves Preferred upper end 7.5% 7.4% 8.2% 7.9% 6.1% 6.7% 6.4% 6.7% Preferred lower end 6.4% 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011HY Financial year 13

Solvency II We remain on track to meet the requirements of the Solvency II regulatory regime by 1 January 2013 We have completed the internal model rebuild for Solvency II Programme budget unchanged at 4.6m plus internal resource We are maintaining our increased capital buffer of 20% 14

Strong surplus capital position Sources of funds 2011 HY $m 2010 FY $m Shareholders funds 1,011.8 1,082.9 Debt 259.9 248.8 1,271.7 1,331.7 Uses of funds Lloyd s underwriting 788.0 776.9 US Insurance Company 107.7 107.7 895.7 884.6 Surplus 376.0 447.1 Unavailable surplus Fixed and intangible assets - (142.5) (80.2) (126.6) Available for underwriting surplus 233.5 240.3 Unutilised banking facility 225.0 150.0 15

Generic title white Divisional review Political risks and contingency

Breadth of coverage Political Risk and Trade Credit Terrorism and Political Violence Contingency We mitigate our clients cross-border risks in respect of assets, contracts, payments exposed to political force majeure events Physical damage to almost any listed asset and occupation Business interruption cover flowing from such material damage Event cancellation Film and advertising agents Prize indemnity Non-appearance Weather 17

Composition of the account 2010 Other contingency 10% Event cancellation 15% Stand alone terrorism 43% Focus Groups Dec -10 GWP ($m) Lloyd s Market share Terrorism 43.4 6.8% Political risk & trade credit 32.3 6.9% Contingency 25.2 9.2% Total 100.9 Trade credit 15% Political risk 17% 18

Political gross exposure as at 1 January 2011 Canada 1% W. Europe 7% Russia & E. Europe 7% USA 2% MENA 24% Far East 12% West Indies 1% Africa 26% South America 13% Australasia 7% 19

High profile contingency accounts We have taken a lead position on or a major participation in: A number of formula 1 Grand prix events Olympics - Summer and Winter Rugby World Cup Cricket World Cup World championships for Alpine and Nordic Skiing Major Athletic Events Major Tennis Events 20

Performance 2003 2011 HY 140 120% 120 100% 100 80 60 40 80% 60% 40% 20 20% - 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 HY 2011 0% Gross written premiums Claims ratio (GAAP) 21

Growth opportunities Organic growth model based on positioning expert underwriters in locations with identifiable business flows and broker penetration. Political risk and contingency is expanding its presence in the following locations as part of Beazley group strategic initiatives: USA (New York) for political risks/credit, terrorism and contingency France (Paris) for political risks/credit UK regional for contingency via Beazley Access on-line platform We also have underwriters in: Singapore: political risks/credit, terrorism and contingency Australia: contingency 22

Generic title white Underwriting review and outlook

Rate Change Cumulative rate change since 2001 220% 200% 180% 160% 140% 120% 100% 80% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011HY Underwriting Year Life, accident & health Marine Political risks & contingency Property Reinsurance Specialty lines All Depts. 24

Net incurred loss ratio Incurred comparison - Specialty lines Net incurred loss ratio at each development year 140% 120% 114% Development Year 6 5 4 3 2 ULR 100% 84% 80% 74% 60% 57% 50% 40% 41% 42% 41% 41% 41% 20% 18% 6% 0% Net ultimate premium $m 1993-1996 1997-2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Underwriting Year 80 112 54 77 272 329 345 359 438 475 413 428 25

Outlook Underlying portfolio (excluding catastrophe business) performing well We continue to look for opportunities to hire talented underwriters and pick up books of business Most lines remain competitive Plan for flat premium rates overall but further catastrophes will move the market We are well prepared for any market turn In the absence of further catastrophes we reaffirm our mid-90s combined ratio guidance 26

Questions? Any questions?

Generic title white Appendix

Life, accident & health 6 months ended 30 June 2011 2010 Gross premiums written ($m) 39.6 45.3 Acquired Australian coverholder based in Sydney in April 2011 Net premiums written ($m) 34.9 39.5 Net earned premiums ($m) 34.1 30.7 Claims ratio 52% 54% Rate change on renewals 1% - Percentage of business led 72% 53% 29

Marine 6 months ended 30 June 2011 2010 Gross premiums written ($m) 154.1 149.1 Another strong trading performance from the Marine division Net premiums written ($m) 127.3 123.4 Net earned premiums ($m) 110.8 112.2 Prior year reserve releases of $11.9m New Energy underwriter recruited Claims ratio 43% 40% Rate change on renewals 1% (5%) Rate change excluding Energy is flat or slightly reducing Percentage of business led 50% 49% 30

Political risks and contingency 6 months ended 30 June 2011 2010 Gross premiums written ($m) 48.8 55.3 Net premiums written ($m) 34.4 45.4 Net earned premiums ($m) 38.5 47.1 Appointed Chris Parker to lead our terrorism and political violence team within Political risks and contingency group Impacted by political losses in Libya in respect of contract frustration Claims ratio 98% 46% Rate change on renewals (2%) (2%) Percentage of business led 69% 68% 31

Property 6 months ended 30 June 2011 2010 Gross premiums written ($m) 195.4 202.5 Net premiums written ($m) 111.2 109.6 Net earned premiums ($m) 140.4 136.1 Claims ratio 54% 53% Property was impacted by losses in Japan and Australia Prior year reserve releases of $21.7m Positive rating outlook following catastrophe losses and change in catastrophe model assumptions Rate change on renewals 2% (3%) Percentage of business led 63% 69% 32

Reinsurance 6 months ended 30 June 2011 2010 Gross premiums written ($m) 135.6 135.2 Net premiums written ($m) 89.2 97.1 Net earned premiums ($m) 55.1 56.8 Impacted by losses in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the US Rates improving across international lines and to a lower extent in the US Claims ratio 217% 60% Rate change on renewals 1% (2%) Percentage of business led 37% 44% 33

Specialty lines 6 months ended 30 June 2011 2010 Gross premiums written ($m) 351.3 353.2 Net premiums written ($m) 238.5 209.7 Net earned premiums ($m) 291.6 295.3 US business developing well writing $114.1m Prior years continue to develop well with releases of $21.6m Claims ratio 61% 64% Rate change on renewals (1%) (1%) New products launched such as Crime, Reps and warranties and Environmental risks insurance Percentage of business led 95% 95% 34

US originated business $183m for HY 2011 GWP by Product 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 $m 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Architects and engineers Technology and media Management liability Healthcare and lawyers High value homeowners Other property Commercial property Life, accident & health 35

Claims frequency 170% Claims Frequency - Rolling 12 month average 160% 150% 140% 130% 120% 110% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% US lawyers US architects & engineers US D&O* US employment practices liability UK prof. indemnity *US D&O statistics are market-wide 36