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History and Characteristics Citizens Property Insurance Corporation March 2016

Timeline of Citizens s FWUA FPCJUA FPCJUA merges with Citizens Property Insurance Corporation High-Risk Lines Lines PCJUA HRA added Multi- Peril Coverage Assumed by Citizens CLA High-Risk renamed to Coastal Nonresidential 1970 1993 1994 1995 2002 2006 2007 2011

Reporting Entity Comparison Combined (PLA / CLA / Coastal) PLA / CLA (Combined) REPORTING ENTITY Coastal PLA CLA Coastal Annual / Quarterly NAIC Statements Rate Indications / Filings FIGA and FHCF Assessments Premium Taxes Audited Financial Statements Annual Budget FHCF Coverage Pre- / Post-Event Bonds Claims Paying Capacity PML / Exposure Modeling Invested Assets Private Reinsurance (if purchased) Citizens Policyholder Regular Assessment Emergency Assessment Depopulation Loss and LAE Reserve Analysis Agent Commissions

Statutory History Risk Transfer Debt Policy Forms Assessments PLA ( Lines ) CLA ( Lines ) Created in 1993 as after Hurricane Andrew pursuant to F.S. 627.351(6) Policies provide coverage for all perils covered under a standard personal residential policy, subject to certain underwriting requirements s activities became the PLA when Citizens was created in 2002 Created in 1994 as FPCJUA Policies initially provided commercial residential coverage In 1995, legislation directed the transfer of but separate accounting for all obligations, rights, assets, and liabilities from the FPCJUA to the FPCJUA s activities became the CLA when Citizens was created in 2002 In 2007, PCJUA absorbed by Citizens CLA in 2002 and 2005 losses in the PLA Participation in the FHCF during all years since Citizens was created For purposes of the FHCF, the PLA and CLA are considered together as a single participating insurer with its own exposures, reimbursement premium, and loss reimbursement in 2002 losses in the CLA All debt issued since the 1995 merger was issued jointly as the PLA and CLA are a single entity for credit purposes PLA and CLA creditors have no claim against the Coastal The final maturity of PLA and CLA debt occurs in 2022 FHCF reimbursements, emergency assessments, net premiums, additional surcharges, legislative appropriations, and other moneys held pursuant to the Indenture of the PLA and CLA are pledged as security Homeowners (HO-3) Modified Homeowners (HO-8) Dwelling Fire (DP-1 and DP-3) Condo Unit Owners (HO-6) Mobile Homeowners (MHO-3) Mobile Home Dwelling Fire (MDP-1) Tenant (HO-4) Mobile Home Tenants (MHO-4) Policies (excludes liability coverage) Nonresidential Policies (commercially operated nonresidential property) Coastal (Coastal ) Created in 1970 as FWUA pursuant to F.S. 627.351(2) Initially provided wind-only coverage for personal residential, commercial residential, and commercial nonresidential properties FWUA s activities became the Coastal (HRA) when Citizens was created in 2002 Policies within the Coastal must be within statutorily defined Eligible Areas in 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 Participation in the FHCF during all years since Citizens was created; considered a participating insurer separate from the PLA / CLA losses in the Coastal Coastal creditors have no claim against the PLA and CLA The final maturity of Coastal debt occurs in 2025 FHCF reimbursements, emergency assessments, regular assessments, net premiums and surcharges (including the policyholder surcharge), and other moneys held pursuant to the Indenture of the Coastal are pledged as security All policy forms of the PLA and CLA within Eligible Areas Homeowners (HW-2) Tenant (HW-4) Condo Unit Owners (HW-6) Dwelling (DW-2) Mobile Home (MW-2) Mobile Home Dwelling (MD-1) Nonresidential Regular Assessment up to 2% of aggregate

Statutory History of Citizens s Lines Began operations in early 1993 as the Florida Property and Casualty Joint Underwriting Association () following Hurricane Andrew F.S. 627.351(6) was the enabling statute Purpose was to provide certain residential property and casualty insurance coverage to qualified risks in the State to applicants who are in good faith entitled to procure insurance through the voluntary market but are unable to do so Coverage consists of the type of coverage provided by homeowners, mobile homeowners, tenants, condominium unit owners, and similar policies and provide coverage for all perils covered under a standard personal residential policy, subject to certain underwriting requirements Policies that meet the geographic location requirements of the Coastal s (f/k/a the HRA or FWUA) Eligible Areas must exclude windstorm coverage as a covered peril During 1995, legislation was enacted to transfer all obligations, rights, assets, and liabilities related to commercial residential coverage from the FPCJUA to the This legislation required that the premium, losses, assets, and liabilities be accounted for separately from the s personal residential business The s personal residential business became known as the Lines (PLA) following the 2002 statutory creation of Citizens Subsection (b) 2.a.(I) of F.S. 627.351(6) requires that all revenues, assets, liabilities, losses, and expenses of the Lines be divided separately from the other two accounts Lines Began operations in early 1994 as the Florida Property and Casualty Joint Underwriting Association (FPCJUA) F.S. 627.351(5) was the enabling statute Purpose was to provide commercial residential coverage (i.e. condominium associations, apartment buildings, and homeowner associations) in the State to persons unable to obtain such coverage from a voluntary insurer Policies that meet the geographic location requirements of the Coastal s (f/k/a the HRA or FWUA) Eligible Areas must exclude windstorm coverage as a covered peril During 1995, legislation was enacted to transfer all obligations, rights, assets, and liabilities related to commercial residential coverage from the FPCJUA to the This legislation required that the premium, losses, assets, and liabilities be accounted for separately from the s personal residential business The FPCJUA s commercial residential business and the s commercial nonresidential business became known as the Lines (CLA) following the 2002 statutory creation of Citizens Subsection (b) 2.a.(II) of F.S. 627.351(6) requires that all revenues, assets, liabilities, losses, and expenses of the Lines be divided separately from the other two accounts In 2006, the Property Casualty Joint Underwriting Association (PCJUA) was established to write only commercial nonresidential wind-only coverage in territories not covered by the Coastal In 2007, the CLA began writing commercial nonresidential wind-only policies and also assumed the then-outstanding policies from the PCJUA Coastal Began operations in 1970 as the Florida Windstorm Underwriting Association (FWUA) as an unincorporated association, the members of which were all property insurance companies holding a certified of authority to provide property insurance coverage in the State. F.S.627.351(2) was the enabling statute Purpose was to provide policies of wind-only insurance for property owners within the Eligible Areas who were unable to obtain such coverage from voluntary market insurers Insured properties include personal residential, commercial residential, and commercial nonresidential properties The FWUA s activities became known as the Coastal (formerly entitled the High-Risk ) following the 2002 statutory creation of Citizens In 2007, the Coastal began writing multi-peril coverage Subsection (b) 2.a.(III) of F.S. 627.351(6) requires that all revenues, assets, liabilities, losses, and expenses of the Coastal be divided separately from the other two accounts Eligible Areas: currently include portions of 29 of Florida s 35 coastal counties, including all of Monroe County and the area within Port Canaveral in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties, all of the areas east of I-95 are eligible (in some instances extends as far as five miles from the coast) elsewhere in the State, coverage is generally limited to a distance within 1,000 1,500 feet from the coast