Media Information. Profit to climb to around 2.5bn new share buy-back programme announced. Munich, 20 March 2019

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Munich, 20 March 2019 Media Information Profit to climb to around 2.5bn new share buy-back programme announced Joachim Wenning, Chairman of the Board of Management: 2018 was a successful year for Munich Re, and the good result is a clear endorsement of our long-term and ambitious goals. Following the significant increase in profit last year, we anticipate that profits for 2019 and 2020 will continue to rise, reaching our medium-term profit guidance of 2.8bn in 2020. In reinsurance, we are pursuing our ambitious growth targets, and the successes of ERGO s Strategy Programme are becoming clearly evident. At the same time, we are reducing complexity in our internal processes and resolutely driving forward digital transformation. Munich Re is on track. Rise in profit by 200m to around 2.5bn targeted in 2019 Reinsurance and ERGO envisage improved combined ratios New share buy-back programme with a volume of 1bn Candidates for election to the Supervisory Board nominated Outlook for 2019: Group profit guidance of around 2.5bn Munich Re is targeting a rise in profit of 200m to around 2.5bn for the current year, of which around 2.1bn is attributable to reinsurance and around 0.4bn to ERGO. The good result in 2018 and the planned improvements in earnings power for 2019 allow Munich Re not only to propose to the Annual General Meeting a significant increase in the dividend to 9.25, but also to launch a further share buy-back programme with a volume of 1bn. The two measures constitute examples of Munich Re s sustainable and shareholder-friendly capital repatriation policy. Following positive developments in the past year, the expected technical result 1 for life and health reinsurance has been raised to around 500m. 1 Including the result from business with non-significant risk transfer.

Media Information 20 March 2019 Page 2/5 In property-casualty reinsurance, Munich Re is aiming for an improved combined ratio of around 98% in 2019. In the ERGO Property-casualty Germany segment, an improved combined ratio of approximately 93% is anticipated. In the ERGO International segment, the combined ratio will be around 95%. Munich Re expects an investment result of around 6.5bn for 2019, representing a return on investments of about 3%. Assuming exchange rates remain stable, Munich Re anticipates gross premiums written of around 49bn in the 2019 financial year, comprising gross premium of around 31bn in the reinsurance field of business and approximately 17.5bn in the ERGO field of business. Total premium income in the ERGO field of business (including the savings premiums of unit-linked life insurance and capitalisation products) should amount to around 18.5bn in 2019. As always, the projections are subject to major losses being within normal bounds and to our income statement not being impacted by severe fluctuations in the currency or capital markets, significant changes in the fiscal environment, or other one-off effects. Proposals for election to the Supervisory Board The Supervisory Board of Munich Re held a meeting yesterday to decide on its motions for resolution by the Annual General Meeting on 30 April 2019. In accordance with the recommendation of the Nomination Committee of 18 October 2018, Nikolaus von Bomhard (62) is being nominated for election to the Supervisory Board at the Annual General Meeting. If elected by the Annual General Meeting, Nikolaus von Bomhard is also recommended to succeed Bernd Pischetsrieder as Chairman of the Supervisory Board. The Supervisory Board is also nominating Karl-Heinz Streibich (65) for first-time election to the Supervisory Board. The following are being proposed for re-election: Ann-Kristin Achleitner (53), Kurt Wilhelm Bock (60), Clement B. Booth (64), Benita Ferrero- Waldner (70), Ursula Gather (66), Gerd Häusler (67), Renata Jungo Brüngger (57) and Maximilian Zimmerer (60).

Media Information 20 March 2019 Page 3/5 Bernd Pischetsrieder (71) and Henning Kagermann (71), who are not standing for re-election, will leave the Supervisory Board of Munich Re at the end of the Annual General Meeting 2019. Besides this, the Supervisory Board approved the Board of Management s dividend proposal to be submitted to the Annual General Meeting. Summary of the figures for the 2018 financial year Munich Re generated a profit of 2,275m (392m) in 2018. The operating result amounted to 3,725m (1,241m). The currency result amounted to 39m ( 294m). Taxes on income totalled 576m (298m). Gross premiums written by the Group in 2018 were 49,064m, and thus at the same level as the previous year ( 49,115m). At 26,500m, equity was lower in 2018 than in the previous year ( 28,198m), since the good balance sheet result and positive currency translation effects were more than offset by the dividend payment, share buy-backs and lower unrealised gains due to the rise in interest rates. The return on risk-adjusted capital (RORAC) amounted to 9.1% (1.5%) in 2018, and the return on equity (RoE) totalled 8.4% (1.3%). With due consideration of dividends and potential capital measures in 2019, the solvency ratio calculated on the basis of Solvency II was 245% as at 31 December 2018 (previous year: 244%). The reinsurance field of business contributed 1,864m (120m) to the consolidated result in 2018. Life and health reinsurance business raised its profit to 729m (596m). The technical result, including the result from business with nonsignificant risk transfer, was 584m (428m) in 2018. Munich Re thus clearly achieved its target of at least 475m for the full year. The result for property-casualty reinsurance rose to 1,135m ( 476m). The combined ratio for the year improved significantly to 99.4% (114.1%) of net earned premiums. Major losses of over 10m each totalled 2,152m (4,314m). This is equivalent to 11.6% (25.8%) of earned premium. Adjusted for commissions, Munich Re s customary review of provisions resulted in a reduction in the provisions for basic claims from prior years by around 860m for the full year, which is equivalent to around 4.6 % of net earned premiums.

Media Information 20 March 2019 Page 4/5 Gross premiums written in the reinsurance field of business fell slightly to 31,286m (previous year: 31,569m). A decline in premium income in the life and health reinsurance segment, which was attributable to the expiry or restructuring of large-volume capital-relief treaties, was largely compensated for by partly robust growth in property-casualty reinsurance. Munich Re generated a profit of 412m (273m) in the ERGO field of business in 2018, of which ERGO Life and Health Germany contributed 264m (175m), ERGO Property-casualty Germany contributed 45m (57m), and ERGO International contributed 103m (40m). Owing in particular to very good operative performance, ERGO significantly exceeded its original profit guidance of 250 300m. The development of the combined ratios was very pleasing. At 96.0% (97.5%), it was exactly on target in the Property-casualty Germany segment. In the International segment, it achieved its best-ever result of 94.6% (95.3%). Total premium income rose by 0.8 % to 18,688m (18,548m), and gross premiums written were up by 1.3% to 17,778m (17,546m). Munich Re s investment result (not including insurance-related investments) fell to 6,526m (7,611m). Regular income from investments increased to 6,586m (6,438m). Overall, the investment result represents a return of 2.8% on the average market value of the portfolio. Total investments (excluding insurance-related investments) as at 31 December 2018 diminished somewhat compared with the 2017 figure, with the carrying amount declining to 216,852m (217,562m) and the market value to 231,876m (231,885m). Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft in München Group Media Relations Koeniginstrasse 107, 80802 Munich, Germany www.munichre.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/munich-re Twitter: @MunichRe

Media Information 20 March 2019 Page 5/5 For media inquiries please contact: Group Media Relations: Jörg Allgäuer Tel.: +49 89 3891-8202 Mobile: +49 171 8384838 jallgaeuer@munichre.com Media Relations North America: Jodi Dorman Tel.: +1 609 243-4533 Mobile: +1 908 391-2427 jdorman@munichreamerica.com Media Relations Asia Pacific: Faith Thoms Tel.: +65 63180762 Mobile: +65 83390125 fthoms@munichre.com Munich Re Munich Re is one of the world s leading providers of reinsurance, primary insurance and insurance-related risk solutions. The group consists of the reinsurance and ERGO business segments, as well as the capital investment company MEAG. Munich Re is globally active and operates in all lines of the insurance business. Since it was founded in 1880, Munich Re has been known for its unrivalled risk-related expertise and its sound financial position. It offers customers financial protection when faced with exceptional levels of damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake through to the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season and to the California wildfires in 2018. Munich Re possesses outstanding innovative strength, which enables it to also provide coverage for extraordinary risks such as rocket launches, renewable energies, cyberattacks, or pandemics. The company is playing a key role in driving forward the digital transformation of the insurance industry, and in doing so has further expanded its ability to assess risks and the range of services that it offers. Its tailor-made solutions and close proximity to its customers make Munich Re one of the world s most sought-after risk partners for businesses, institutions, and private individuals. Disclaimer This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based on current assumptions and forecasts of the management of Munich Re. Known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors could lead to material differences between the forward-looking statements given here and the actual development, in particular the results, financial situation and performance of our Company. The Company assumes no liability to update these forward-looking statements or to conform them to future events or developments.