Group premiums increased by 7.1 percent to EUR 6.5 billion. Profit (before taxes) rose by 10.9 percent to EUR million

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9 November 2010 Vienna Insurance Group in the 1 st to 3 rd quarter of 2010 Group premiums increased by 7.1 percent to EUR 6.5 billion Profit (before taxes) rose by 10.9 percent to EUR 377.7 million Continuing strong growth in the life insurance business Expansion of the Group s sound capital base The continuous development of Vienna Insurance Group confirms once more our outlook for the current financial year. The strong demand in the life insurance business has made an essential contribution to growth. In this segment especially the companies of Sparkassen Versicherung Group report double-digit growth rates in CEE, emphasised Günter Geyer, CEO of Vienna Insurance Group. The trends in Central and Eastern Europe are not uniform. In Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia we observe great interest in life insurance, while in Poland there is mainly a strong demand for non-life insurance products. The increase in profit (before taxes) by more than 10 percent which we achieved despite the high expenditure caused by natural disasters confirms the strategy pursued in our markets. Thanks to the further expansion of our sound capital base, we are perfectly equipped for all future challenges. I. OVERVIEW OF KEY GROUP DATA FOR THE FIRST THREE QUARTERS OF 2010 (IN ACCORDCANCE WITH IFRS) In the first three quarters of 2010, Vienna Insurance Group registered premiums written (consolidated) of a total of EUR 6.5 billion, corresponding to a plus of 7.1 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. With a Group profit (before taxes, consolidated) totalling EUR 377.7 million, Vienna Insurance Group has continued its efforts to improve its result on an ongoing basis, increasing it by a remarkable 10.9 percent. Amounting to 98.2 percent, the combined ratio of the Group (net, this means after reinsurance, excluding investment income) continued to remain under the 100-percent threshold despite increases arising from natural disasters. This damage (before reinsurance) particularly in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland and Romania amounted to more than EUR 180 million. In the first three quarters of the current year, the financial result of the Group totalled EUR 895.7 million; this corresponds to an increase by 23.2 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP: Wiener Städtische (AT) Donau (AT) s Versicherung Group (AT, CZ, HR, HU, SK) Sigma (AL) Bulstrad (BG) Bulstrad Life (BG) Bulgarski Imoti (BG) Kupala (BY) Victoria (BY) Kooperativa (CZ) CPP (CZ) VIG RE (CZ) InterRisk (DE) Compensa Life (EE, LT, LV) GPIH (GE) IRAO (GE) Kvarner (HR) Helios (HR) Union Biztosito (HU) Vienna-Life (LI) Wiener Städtische Podgorica (ME) Winner (MK) Compensa (PL) InterRisk (PL) Benefia (PL) PZM (PL) Omniasig (RO) Asirom (RO) BCR Asigurari (RO) BCR Asigurari de Viata (RO) Wiener Städtische Beograd (RS) MSK-Life (RU) Kooperativa (SK) Komunálna poisťovňa (SK) Ray Sigorta (TR) Kniazha (UA) Globus (UA) Jupiter (UA) USG (UA) Branches: Donau (IT), Wiener Städtische (IT), Wiener Städtische (SI) DVR: 0016705

The investments of the Group as of 30 September 2010 totalled EUR 27.7 billion, climbing by 6.9 percent from the level of 31 December 2009. The Group s equity rose by 6.2 percent to a total of EUR 4.9 billion. II. GROUP DATA BY SEGMENTS, 1 ST TO 3 RD QUARTER OF 2010 (CONSOLIDATED) Property/casualty insurance With premiums written totalling EUR 3.4 billion in this segment, Vienna Insurance Group achieved a plus of 0.3 percent. Based on net earned premiums, the Group recorded a plus of 4.7 percent. In the CEE markets Vienna Insurance Group reported premiums written of EUR 2.0 billion, corresponding to an increase by 1.2 percent. In the non-cee markets premiums written in the casualty/property insurance segment amounted to EUR 1.3 billion. In Austria the Group companies achieved premiums of EUR 1.3 billion. In Germany premiums rose by 2.2 percent to a total of EUR 55.0 million. Life insurance In this segment the Vienna Insurance Group companies earned premiums totalling EUR 2.9 billion, corresponding to a strong increase by 16.6 percent. In the life insurance segment in CEE markets the Group registered a significant growth of 16.8 percent; premiums increased to EUR 1.1 billion. Growing by a total of 47.6 percent, Sparkassen Versicherung Group made a significant contribution to the highly gratifying development in this segment. In non-cee markets the Group earned premiums of a total of EUR 1.8 billion; this is a substantial increase by 16.5 percent. In Austria premiums in this segment went up by 13.6 percent to a total of EUR 1.7 billion. With premiums of EUR 156.3 million, the Group companies achieved a growth of 59.2 percent in Germany and Liechtenstein. Health insurance With premiums of EUR 245.8 million, Vienna Insurance Group recorded a plus of 1.7 percent in this segment. III. GROUP DATA BY REGIONS, 1 ST TO 3 RD QUARTER OF 2010 (CONSOLIDATED) Austria In the first three quarters of the current year, Vienna Insurance Group earned premiums written of EUR 3.2 billion in Austria; this corresponds to a 6.2-percent increase. In the property/casualty insurance segment the Group reported premiums of EUR 1.3 billion. In the life insurance segment the Group registered premiums written of EUR 1.7 billion after a strong increase by 13.6 percent. Profit (before taxes) amounted to EUR 180.6 million. The combined ratio stood at 96.9 percent. 2

Czech Republic In the Czech Republic the Vienna Insurance Group companies achieved a significant plus of 7.6 percent, with premiums written amounting to EUR 1.3 billion. In the non-life insurance segment premiums written totalled EUR 759.3 million. Growing significantly by 27.7 percent, premiums written in the life insurance business rose to a total of EUR 530.8 million. Profit (before taxes) amounted to EUR 103.7 million, increasing by 5.4 percent. In the first three quarters of 2010, the combined ratio totalled 95.2 percent. Slovakia With a total of EUR 478.5 million premiums written, the Group companies of Vienna Insurance Group achieved a plus of 1.9 percent in Slovakia. In the non-life insurance segment the Group earned premiums written of EUR 232.1 million. In the life insurance segment premiums written surged by 15.6 percent to EUR 246.4 million. Profit (before taxes) showed a gratifying increase from EUR 16.1 million to a total of EUR 29.0 million. The combined ratio decreased by 2.5 percentage points to 91.7 percent. Poland In the first three quarters of 2010, premiums written recorded a gratifying increase by 31.7 percent to EUR 534.5 million. In the non-life insurance segment the Polish Group companies achieved a significant increase of 48.1 percent; this resulted in a total of premiums written of EUR 410.8 million. In the life-insurance segment the Group earned premiums written of EUR 123.7 million. Profit (before taxes) amounted to EUR 17.8 million. Due to damage caused by natural disasters, the combined ratio amounted to more than 100 percent. Romania In Romania Vienna Insurance Group reported a total of premiums written of EUR 396.6 million. The earnings-oriented restructuring of the portfolio entailed a decline in premiums. Premiums written of EUR 326.5 million were registered in the non-life insurance segment. In the life insurance segment the Group achieved a significant increase by 17.5 percent, reporting premiums written of EUR 70.1 million. Profit (before taxes) totalled EUR 25.9 million, surging by 56.1 percent. Due to the development of damage, the combined ratio exceeded 100 percent. Other CEE markets The segment Other CEE markets comprises the Group companies of Vienna Insurance Group in the following countries: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Hungary, Ukraine as well as the three Baltic states. 3

In this segment Vienna Insurance Group recorded premiums written of a total of EUR 433.9 million and thus a growth by 3.6 percent. Increasing by 3.0 percent, premiums written of EUR 290.7 million were attributable to the non-life insurance segment. In the life insurance business the Group s premiums written increased by 4.7 percent, totalling EUR 143.2 million. Profit (before taxes) amounted to EUR 4.8 million. Other markets In Germany and Liechtenstein the Group companies achieved premiums written of EUR 211.3 million; this is a significant plus of 39.0 percent. Profit (before taxes) amounted to EUR 15.9 million. IV. CONFIRMATION OF THE PROFIT FORECAST The management of Vienna Insurance Group confirms that the aspired increase in the profit before taxes of at least of 10 percent is likely to be achieved according to plans in the current financial year. Another increase in the profit before taxes by about 10 percent is expected for the year 2011, while the volume of premiums is expected to rise within a single-digit percentage range. Prerequisites are, however, that the economic and legal framework will not deteriorate substantially and that damage arising from natural disasters will not show a dramatic development. V. EXAMINING A BOND ISSUE With an equity ratio of 12.6 percent and meeting capital adequacy requirements by more than 200 percent, the Group has an excellent financial base. To continue optimising the future-oriented equity base and capital structure, the Managing Board considers the possibility of issuing a subordinated bond. The listed Vienna Insurance Group (VIG) is one of the leading insurance groups in CEE headquartered in Vienna. Outside of its home base in Austria, Vienna Insurance Group is also active, through subsidiaries and insurance holdings, in Albania, Bulgaria, Germany, Estonia, Georgia, Croatia, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Hungary, Ukraine and Belarus. Moreover, Wiener Städtische Versicherung has branches in Italy and Slovenia; Donau Versicherung has a branch in Italy. On the Austrian market, the Vienna Insurance Group (VIG) positions itself with Wiener Städtische Versicherung, Donau Versicherung and Sparkassen Versicherung. Contact: VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP Investor Relations 1010 Vienna, Schottenring 30 Thomas Schmee Tel.: +43 50 350-21900 E-Mail: thomas.schmee@vig.com Nina Higatzberger Tel.: +43 50 350-21920 E-Mail: nina.higatzberger@vig.com Nicolas Mucherl Tel.: +43 50 350-21930 E-Mail: nicolas.mucherl@vig.com All news releases are also available at www.vig.com/ir > IR-News/Ad-hoc News 4

Consolidated Balance Sheet (IFRS) 30 September 2010 Assets (in TEUR) 30/09/2010 31/12/2009 +/- % A. Intangible assets 2,039,438 1,975,416 3.2 B. Investments 27,675,729 25,894,051 6.9 C. Investments of unit- and index-linked life insurance 5,293,170 4,628,446 14.4 D. Reinsurers' share in underwriting provisions 1,339,422 1,117,237 19.9 E. Receivables 1,664,281 1,563,449 6.4 F. Tax receivables and advance payments out of inocme tax 92,637 110,806-16.4 G. Deferred tax assets 109,932 122,329-10.1 H. Other assets 363,584 376,008-3.3 H. Cash and cash equivalents 420,777 484,523-13.2 Total Assets 38,998,970 36,272,265 7.5 Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity (in TEUR) 30/09/2010 31/12/2009 +/-% A. Shareholders' equity 4,917,765 4,628,573 6.2 B. Subordinated liabilities 545,753 545,349 0.1 C. Underwriting provisions 24,434,014 22,578,257 8.2 D. Unit- and index-linked underwriting provisions 5,114,836 4,376,160 16.9 E. Non-underwriting provisions 575,978 584,901-1.5 F. Liabilities 2,946,654 3,052,245-3.5 G. Tax liabilities out of income tax 75,619 112,351-32.7 G. Deferred tax liabilities 169,379 160,035 5.8 H. Other liabilities 218,972 234,394-6.6 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity 38,998,970 36,272,265 7.5 Consolidated Income Statement (IFRS) 1 January 2010-30 September 2010 (in EUR mn) 9M 2010 9M 2009 +/- % Gross premiums written 6,538.3 6,106.0 7.1 Net earned premiums 5,919.4 5,374.3 10.1 Financial result 895.7 727.2 23.2 Other income 109.0 85.6 27.4 Expenses for claims and insurance benefits -5,004.8-4,414.0 13.4 Operating expenses -1,311.3-1,230.9 6.5 Other expenses -230.2-201.7 14.1 Profit before taxes 377.7 340.5 10.9 Taxes -67.5-59.6 13.2 Profit for the period 310.3 280.9 10.5 Minority interests -19.3-17.8 8.4 Net profit after minorities 291.0 263.1 10.6 Combined Ratio (net) 98.2% 96.2% Consolidated Income Statement (IFRS) - Quarterly Data (in EUR mn) Q3 2010 Q3 2009 +/- % Gross premiums written 1,949.7 1,854.9 5.1 Net earned premiums 1,919.1 1,761.5 8.9 Financial result 249.1 255.6-2.5 Other income 23.5 23.6-0.2 Expenses for claims and insurance benefits -1,588.3-1,451.1 9.5 Operating expenses -425.5-407.2 4.5 Other expenses -55.9-72.1-22.5 Profit before taxes 122.1 110.2 10.8 Taxes -21.7-19.4 11.7 Profit for the period 100.5 90.9 10.6 Minority interests -6.0-7.6-21.7 Net profit after minorities 94.5 83.2 13.5 Combined Ratio (net) 98.0% 97.7% 5

Segment Reporting 1 Jan. 2010-30 Sept. 2010 Split by lines of business: (in EUR mn) P&C Life Health Total 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 Gross premiums written 3,353.0 3,343.3 2,939.6 2,521.0 245.8 241.7 6,538.3 6,106.0 A. Net earned premiums 2,748.4 2,625.6 2,928.4 2,509.1 242.6 239.6 5,919.4 5,374.3 B. Financial result 1 142.0 167.3 731.1 555.4 22.6 4.6 895.7 727.2 C. Other income 30.7 53.6 78.2 31.9 0.0 0.1 109.0 85.6 D. Expenses for claims/benefits -1,836.0-1,729.2-2,968.1-2,485.5-200.7-199.3-5,004.8-4,414.0 E. Operating expenses -788.0-728.3-496.4-472.1-26.9-30.5-1,311.3-1,230.9 F. Other expenses -117.3-136.4-112.6-64.6-0.2-0.7-230.2-201.7 G. Profit before taxes 179.8 252.6 160.6 74.2 37.3 13.8 377.7 340.5 Split by regions: (in EUR mn) Austria Czech Republic Slovakia Poland 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 Gross premiums written 3,193.5 3,005.6 1,290.1 1,198.5 478.5 469.4 534.5 405.8 A. Net earned premiums 2,844.7 2,652.1 1,182.9 1,026.7 436.1 411.8 489.4 368.7 B. Financial result 1 640.4 543.7 94.0 54.1 35.3 28.2 40.5 24.9 C. Other income 16.3 8.5 11.7 18.9 3.6 2.9 4.1 3.0 D. Expenses for claims/benefits -2,801.9-2,518.5-830.7-682.5-348.5-321.7-318.0-208.0 E. Operating expenses -493.6-469.4-302.1-258.1-64.9-68.6-190.3-159.1 F. Other expenses -25.2-32.2-51.9-60.7-32.5-36.5-7.9-10.0 G. Profit before taxes 180.6 184.2 103.7 98.4 29.0 16.1 17.8 19.5 (in EUR mn) Romania Other CEE Other Total 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 9M 2010 9M 2009 Gross premiums written 396.6 455.9 433.9 418.8 211.3 152.0 6,538.3 6,106.0 A. Net earned premiums 372.6 414.6 387.2 350.4 206.5 149.9 5,919.4 5,374.3 B. Financial result 1 32.3 33.5 40.4 29.1 12.8 13.9 895.7 727.2 C. Other income 10.8 26.7 5.4 6.3 57.2 19.2 109.0 85.6 D. Expenses for claims/benefits -261.6-320.8-278.6-247.8-165.5-114.7-5,004.8-4,414.0 E. Operating expenses -113.0-128.3-127.2-121.4-20.2-26.1-1,311.3-1,230.9 F. Other expenses -15.2-9.1-22.4-21.3-74.9-31.8-230.2-201.7 G. Profit before taxes 25.9 16.6 4.8-4.7 15.9 10.5 377.7 340.5 1 including result from shares in at equity consolidated companies 6

Disclaimer: This announcement serves information purposes in Austria and constitutes neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation to buy any securities. A public offer by VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe has not yet taken place. Any securities orders received prior to the commencement of the offer period will be rejected. If a public offer is made, a prospectus approved by the Austrian Financial Market Authority will be published in Austria which will be available free of charge at VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe, Schottenring 30, 1010 Vienna. This announcement is not an offer for sale of securities in any jurisdiction where such an offer is illegal. The securities have not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 as amended (the Securities Act ), and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an exemption from the registration requirements under the Securities Act. This announcement is not being issued in the United States and may not be distributed to U.S. persons or publications with general circulation in the United States. This announcement is directed only at persons (i) who are outside the United Kingdom or (ii) who have professional experience in matters relating to investments falling within Article 19(5) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005 (as amended) (the "Order") or (iii) who fall within Article 49(2)(a) to (d) ("high net worth companies, unincorporated associations etc.") of the Order (all such persons together being referred to as "Relevant Persons"). Any person who is not a Relevant Person must not act or rely on this announcement or any of its contents. Any investment or investment activity to which this announcement relates is available only to Relevant Persons and will be engaged in only with Relevant Persons. 7