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A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t 2 0 1 8

e are proud to present you with the 2018 Annual Statement for Vermont Mutual Insurance Group. In 2018 we achieved record written premium, enjoyed excellent profitability, continued to bolster our financial stability through strong surplus growth and received noteworthy recognition for our continued success. However, 2018 was not without challenges for the insurance industry. The devastating natural disasters that occurred across the U.S. this past year are a stark reminder of the important role insurance plays in helping individuals and businesses rebound from disasters and highlights the need for well-capitalized insurers. In the Northeast, we were fortunate to be spared much of the catastrophic weather and losses that occurred in other parts of the country, which helped Vermont Mutual achieve a 91.3% combined ratio in 2018. Strong profitability allowed us to increase policyholder surplus by 6.1% to more than $493 million, further strengthening our ability to respond to our policyholders present and future needs. Additionally, new premium of $64 million and policyholder retention of 89% contributed to written premium growth of 6.4% to $495 million in 2018. In addition to our focus on consistently achieving our financial goals and being there for our customers when they need us most, we also take seriously our commitment to supporting the communities we serve. Record contributions of $357,000 from the Vermont Mutual Charitable Giving Fund provided much needed support to people and organizations in communities across the Northeast. Our valued partnerships with local independent agencies and the dedication of the Vermont Mutual team of employees continue to produce industry-leading results and 2018 was no different. We received several important acknowledgments of our success in 2018, including: Affirmation of our A+ Financial Strength Rating from A.M. Best. Recognition of Vermont Mutual as a Top 50 U.S. Property Casualty insurer from Ward Group for the 10 th consecutive year. Recipient of the Deane C. Davis Award, given annually to Vermont s Most Outstanding Business. Named one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont for the fourth consecutive year. At Vermont Mutual, we are in the unique and enviable position of being recognized as one of the best in our industry as well as a great place to work. We thank all of our business partners and employees who are responsible for these distinctions. We invite you to learn more about the past year at Vermont Mutual by viewing our 2018 Year in Review, which can be accessed by either scanning the QR code to your right with the camera on your smartphone or visiting: http://vermontmutual.com/2018. Daniel C. Bridge Chairman, President & CEO dbridge@vermontmutual.com Mark J. McDonnell Executive Vice President & COO mmcdonnell@vermontmutual.com

191 st ANNUAL STATEMENT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2018 Cash & Short Term 57,068,227 57,465,768 Bonds & Notes 674,450,676 609,779,091 Stocks 120,205,179 126,282,115 Real Estate 3,556,988 3,683,324 Premium Balances 86,807,221 82,774,547 Other Assets 58,231,331 52,907,604 Total Assets 1,000,319,662 932,892,449 Reserves for Unearned Premium 240,865,957 229,552,837 Reserves for Loss & Loss Expense 164,211,142 156,439,916 Other Liabilities 102,039,824 82,033,147 Total Liabilities 507,116,923 468,025,900 Policyholders Surplus 493,202,739 464,866,549 Total Liabilities & Surplus 1,000,319,662 932,892,449 A.M. Best Company Ratings A+ Superior, Class IX

191 st ANNUAL STATEMENT

vermont mutual insurance company northern security VERMONT MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP A HISTORY OF PROTECTION Based in Montpelier, VT, Vermont Mutual first opened its doors on January 21, 1828. At that time our young nation was comprised of just twenty-four states, John Quincy Adams was President of the United States and Abraham Lincoln was still a teenager. Founded by Daniel Baldwin as a means to help protect his fellow citizens from financial ruin resulting from the catastrophic effects of fire, Vermont Mutual today remains a steadfast partner to its policyholders and Independent Insurance Agents. Since its inception, Vermont Mutual Insurance Group has grown to become a respected leader in the insurance industry with direct written premium just shy of a half billion dollars, 312,000 policyholders and more than 800 Independent Agency Partner office locations. And while the times have changed, the core vision and values of our founder have remained unchanged at our companies. Vermont Mutual Insurance Group continues to be a stable, predictable, competent partner to both our policyholders and the Independent Agents that represent us.

insurance company, inc. granite mutual insurance company STABLE, PREDICTABLE, COMPETENT, PARTNER As a company, Vermont Mutual works to remain a financially strong organization for our policyholders and agents by offering quality products, exceptional service and reliable protection. It is this core set of values, represented by the words: Stable, Predictable, Competent and Partner, that have become the hallmark of Vermont Mutual s success. 2009-2018 Stable. Vermont Mutual s financial stability is reflected in being recognized as a Top 50 property & casualty carrier for the past ten consecutive years by Ward Group, one of the industry s most respected benchmarking organizations. Vermont Mutual s financial strength is further affirmed by the A.M. Best rating of A+ Superior. Predictable. Vermont Mutual remains a predictable partner to our policyholders and agents through disciplined risk analysis that supports measured and sustained growth of the products we have become known for in the markets we remain committed to serving. Competent. Vermont Mutual s competency is reflected in our 191 year history, during which the company has weathered recessions, depressions and natural disasters by maintaining an underwriting discipline and investment strategy that ensures success under a variety of circumstances, both good and bad. Partner. And none of the above would be possible without the exceptional relationships we enjoy with our Independent Insurance Agency Partners. It is thanks to the expert and attentive service Independent Insurance Agents bring to their local communities that Vermont Mutual can effectively serve customers throughout the Northeast and why partnership is so critical to our success.

vermont mutual insurance company northern security RECOGNITIONS In addition to being acknowledged for superior financial stability from both Ward Group and A.M. Best, in 2018 Vermont Mutual was also the recipient of two other significant recognitions. Every year Vermont Business Magazine, in conjunction with the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, the Vermont Department of Labor, the Vermont Department of Economic Development, the Society for Human Resource Management, Vermont State Council and Best Companies Group, surveys Vermont companies to find the best places to work in the state. Companies from across the state enter a two-part survey process to determine the Best Places to Work in Vermont, with a 75% weight assigned to an employee survey that measures employee satisfaction. Vermont Mutual is proud to have been named a Best Place to Work in Vermont once again and every year since first entering the survey and awards program four years ago. And in 2018 Vermont Mutual earned another notable distinction, being named the Deane C. Davis Outstanding Business of the Year by Vermont Business Magazine and the Vermont Chamber of Commerce. This prestigious award is given each year to a single Vermont company that exemplifies an outstanding history of sustained growth while displaying an awareness of what makes Vermont special. Citing Vermont Mutual s exceptional growth of revenue and staff, sustained profitability and commitment of resources in support of the community, John Boutin, publisher of Vermont Business Magazine, stated that Vermont Mutual was indeed truly deserving of this honor.

insurance company, inc. granite mutual insurance company LOOKING FORWARD While we may be a 191 year-old organization, we re working very hard not to act our age. As such, technology advancements in 2018 included expansion of our digital security program to further protect the data of our employees, agents, insureds and claimants. In addition, countless hours were spent vetting InsurTech opportunities; and the consolidation of innovation ownership within our Research & Development department brought even more focus to this critical area of our business. As well, in 2018, we made significant progress with project SUMMIT, a multi-year initiative to replace our legacy billing, claims and policy processing systems. While we deliver this transformational project, we will also be working to expand our self-service and digital capabilities for our agents and insureds. These are just a few of the many initiatives we remain focused on in support of our goal of continuous improvement. CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME And while we re proud of our business achievements, we re also committed to giving back to the communities we serve. In 2018, the Vermont Mutual Charitable Giving Fund donated $357,000 to 153 worthy organizations, bringing the total donations to more than $1.1 million since the Fund s launch in 2014. Vermont Mutual and UVM Athletics have also formed the Cats Win, Community Wins initiative to further support local organizations. As part of the multi-year agreement, Vermont Mutual will donate $100 to a local charity for each Catamount win inclusive of every team, every sport, all year long. The 2018 Cats Win, Community Wins partner was the Boys & Girls Club of Burlington, which earned $11,800 based on 118 UVM wins in 2018. We re proud to announce that our program partner for 2019 is Make-a-Wish Vermont. Go Cats!

vermont mutual insurance company northern security vermont mutual insurance company northern security OFFICERS Daniel C. Bridge Chairman, President & CEO Mark J. McDonnell, CPCU, CIC Executive Vice President & COO Richard N. Bland Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary Susan L. Chicoine Vice President, Human Resources Brian C. Eagan, CPCU Vice President, CFO & Treasurer Shaun P.T. Farley Vice President, Marketing Bryan A. Mjaanes Vice President, Information Technology Terry J. Moore Vice President, Underwriting David N. DeLuca, CPCU Vice President, Claims DIRECTORS ADVISORY COUNCIL William H. Brooks (1973) Retired Chairman, President & CEO Vermont Mutual Insurance Group William A. Gilbert (1997) Retired Attorney John D. Hashagen, Jr. (1988) Retired President Vermont National Bank George D. Milne (1978) Retired President Granite Savings Bank & Trust Co.

insurance company, inc. granite mutual insurance company insurance company, inc. granite mutual insurance company DIRECTORS Richard N. Bland (2000) Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary Vermont Mutual Insurance Group Daniel C. Bridge (2014) Chairman, President & CEO Vermont Mutual Insurance Group William A. Catto, CPCU (1996) Retired President & CEO Vermont Mutual Insurance Group William P. Cody (2003) Retired Account VP, UBS Financial Former Owner, New Car Dealerships John N. Evans, Ph. D. (2006) Professor, UVM College of Medicine Former Dean of the UVM College of Medicine Michele S. Gatto (2006) Retired Executive Vice President National Life Group David J. Provost (2012) Executive Vice President Finance & Administration Middlebury College Thomas J. Tierney (1993) Retired Chairman, President & CEO Vermont Mutual Insurance Group Steven P. Voigt (2013) Retired President & CEO King Arthur Flour Company

MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES John L. Altieri, CIC Massachusetts Ashley H. Bouchard, CPCU, AU Vermont Diane M. Hanson Massachusetts Diane M. Hashagen, CPCU, CIC Massachusetts, New Hampshire & Vermont Thomas P. Nanof, CIC, CSRM Maine David J. Symock Connecticut & Rhode Island Brian G. Whalley, CIC, CPIA New York Christine M. Yeaton, CPCU, AU Massachusetts Deborah S. Metivier New Hampshire Scan the QR code above to see a few of the reasons why Vermont Mutual is one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont. STABLE PREDICTABLE COMPETENT PARTNER 89 State Street, P.O. Box 188, Montpelier, VT 05601 800.451.5000 VermontMutual.com