Strategic positioning in a competitive market

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Strategic positioning in a competitive market Initiatives for long-term success Ulrich Wallin, Chief Executive Officer 18th International Investors' Day Frankfurt, 14 October 2015

Property & Casualty reinsurance in a global perspective Hannover Re outperforms the market Market size and concentration 2014 in bn. EUR 2010 2014 Δ CAGR Other 40% Top 10 40 % Top 10 62 76 14 5.3% Top 11-50 38 37-1 -0.5% Top 11-50 20% Other 59 75 16 6.1% R/I market 159 188 29 4.3% Hannover Re 6.3 7.9 1.6 5.7% Source: Own research (global market size based on estimate of total ceded premiums by primary insurers) Top 10: Munich Re, Swiss Re, Lloyd s, Hannover Re, Berkshire, SCOR, China Re, PartnerRe, Everest Re, KoreanRe Concentration on the Top 10 proceeds,top 11-50 stagnating 1 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

Life & Health reinsurance in a global perspective Development of Hannover Re in line with the market Market size and concentration 2014 Top 11-50 3 % in bn. EUR 2010 2014 Δ CAGR Top 6-50 25% Top 5 75% % Top 5 31 42 10 7.4% Top 6-10 9 12 3 7.6% Top 11-50 5 3-2 -11.5% R/I market 45 57 12 5.9% Top 10 97 % Hannover Re 5.1 6.5 1.4 6.1% Source: Own research Top 10: Munich Re, Swiss Re, RGA, Hannover Re, SCOR, Berkshire (incl. GenRe), Great West Lifeco, China Re, Korean Re, PartnerRe Concentration on the Top 5/Top 10 continues, Top 11-50 contracting 2 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

2 Market overview Positioning of Hannover Re Different cycles in different market segments As a diversified reinsurer we can offset price pressures in specific markets Comparison of Cat business and German motor business 350 300 3 250 2 200 150 100 1 50 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1 Guy Carpenter-RoL Average insurance premium German motor liability 3 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

As a worldwide, well diversified reinsurer we were...... and remain well positioned to cope with the current market environment Third-largest reinsurer in the world (bigger companies grow faster than smaller ones) yet fast and flexible enough to be innovative and able to react to market developments Value proposition and long-standing client relationship Diversification leading to reduced cost of capital and improved risk profile Alternative capital not necessarily a threat but also a partner for our ILS and retro activities; better diversification a key differentiator Favourable new business opportunities in P&C and L&H We have always developed initiatives to get access to profitable growth Good positioning of Hannover Re in the market 4 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

Diversification is core value to clients and investors Hannover Re has improved its diversification in the past decade GWP by region Africa Australia Latin America Asia Other European countries Germany United Kingdom North America 9,567 10,275 14,362 3% 3% 4% 2% 6% 4% 6% 14% 14% 11% 50% 15% 16% 9% 17% 27% 2004 2009 2014 * All lines of business except those stated separately GWP 2014 by line of business/reporting category Mortality 21% Longevity 7% Financial solutions 9% Morbidity 8% Life & Health R/I Cat XL 2% North America* 8% Property & Casualty R/I Structured R/I and ILS 6% Continental Europe* 10% Credit, surety, pol. risks 4% UK, IRL, London market, direct 3% Aviation 3% Marine 2% Worldwide treaty* R/I 10% Facultative R/I 7% 5 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

High diversification reduces earnings volatility EBIT by line of business/reporting category* EBIT 1H/2015 EUR 789.4 m. EBIT 2014 EUR 1,466.4 m. EBIT 2013 EUR 1,229.1 m. EBIT 2012 EUR 1,393.9 m. EBIT 2011 EUR 841.4 m. EBIT 2010 EUR 1,177.9 m. EBIT 2009 EUR 1,142.5 m. EBIT 2008 EUR 148.1 m. 6 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

Hannover Re is well diversified within each risk category and has a well balanced asset and liability portfolio Risk capital for the 99.5% VaR (according to economic capital model) in m. EUR Underwriting risk property and casualty Premium (incl. catastrophe) Reserve Underwriting risk property and casualty 3,101 2,079 885 22% 1,907 3,986 Underwriting risk life and health Mortality Longevity Morbidity and disability Lapse Underwriting risk life and health 1,907 1,448 1,121 351 1,750 48% 736 3,657 Market risk Credit and spread Interest rate Foreign exchange Equity Real estate Market risk 3,522 2,639 852 931 37% 2,109 804 404 5,631 As at December 2014 Capital requirement Diversification 0 1,000 1000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000,0 100,0% 80,0% 60,0% 40,0% 20,0% 0,0% -20,0% Market overview Positioning of Hannover Re Profitable growth of our P&C business group...... supported by past initiatives 2014 Net premium earned in m. EUR Personal lines initiative Asia 2013 108% 113% 98% 104% 96% 95% 95% 95% UK motor XL 2009 Credit/Surety -0% +9% 2008 ILS 2006 ReTakaful +8% 3,618 5,481 5,394 5,961 6,854 6,866 7,011 1H: 3,894 2000 Facultative reinsurance 1995 Structured R/I 2000* 2005* 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015e NPE 5Y-CAGR Combined ratio * Based on previous segment reporting (GWP: Group excl. L&H, C/R: P&C R/I) 8 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

High profitability safeguarded by conservative reserving Continued attractive business opportunities despite competitive markets P&C EBIT/reserve redundancies in m. EUR 8.0% 7.0% 7.4% 6.1% 6.2% 5.6% 1,517 1,546 1,307 1,117 1,191 1,091 1,061 956 867 880 731 599 Rating and long-standing client relationships are key, Hannover Re is an attractive counterparty Profitable growth opportunities in reinsurance with continued selective approach in underwriting Profitability is safeguarded by continued high-quality portfolio and conservative reserving in past years Growth opportunities in 2015: Currency effects, large individual treaties, Agro, Asia (esp. motor business), ILS, US Casualty 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Reserve redundancies EBIT Reserve redundancies as % of total P&C reserves * Redundancy of loss and loss adjustment expense reserve for its property & casualty business against held IFRS reserves, before tax and minority participations. Towers Watson reviewed these estimates - more details shown in the appendix 9 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

Previous initiatives supporting successful development in L&H 2015 Canadian Branch 2009 US Financial Solutions Value of new business in Mio. EUR 448 241 314 309 2009 Acquisition of Scottish Re portfolio 149 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 1993/1998 Longevity BATs 10 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

Strong VNB points to increasing profits in the future VNB 2013 and 2014 VNB 2013 + 2014 in m. EUR 757 258 192 171 139 Financial solutions fee deals 2013 2014 New business US mortality Longevity RPATs Others VNB RPATS = Regular Premium Annuity Treaties 11 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

Stable ordinary investment income despite declining RoI...... on the back of an increased investment volume Ordinary investment income/roi in m. EUR Assets under own management in m. EUR 4.0% 4.1% 4.1% 3.4% 3.3% CAGR: 9.3% 36,228 881 966 1,088 1,041 1,068 25,411 28,341 31,874 31,875 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Ordinary investment income Return on investments 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Assets under own management 12 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

Rationale for the 2015 profit guidance Long-term success in a competitive business We expect a further increase in profits from our Life & Health business group We expect a largely unchanged technical profit from our Property & Casualty business Continued high-quality portfolio due to selective underwriting and concentration on renewal business Due to IFRS accounting constraints it will be difficult to further increase the confidence level of our loss reserves, which may result in a positive effect on our C/R Improved terms and conditions of our retrocessions should have a positive effect on our net margin We expect to achieve a largely stable absolute NII on the back of an increased investment volume (from a further positive cash flow) despite a deteriorating RoI We expect to maintain our competitive advantage of low administrative expenses Subject to no major distortions in capital markets and/or major losses in 2015 not exceeding approx. EUR 690 m. We are confident of achieving the guidance 13 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

16,0% 14,0% 12,0% 10,0% 8,0% 6,0% 4,0% 2,0% 0,0% 50% 30% 10% -10% -30% -50% Market overview Positioning of Hannover Re Profit growth largely mirrors capital growth Attractive shareholder return Shareholders equity and RoE in m. EUR Dividend per share in EUR 12.8% 15.4% 15.0% 14.7% 14.0% 7,612 37% 42% 42% 40% 52% 1.25 6,720 4,738 5,500 5,960 0.40 606 850 896 985 532 2.30 2.10 2.60 3.00 3.00 2011 2012 2013 2014 1H/2015 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Average shareholders' equity Group net income Return on Equity (RoE) DPS Special DPS Payout ratio 14 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

20% 16% 12% 8% 4% 0% 315 295 275 255 235 215 195 175 Market overview Positioning of Hannover Re Reinsurance market conditions will improve...... when the RoE is sufficiently low Development of return on equity and Guy Carpenter Global Property Cat RoL Index 17.3% 14.4% 12.2% 13.2% 11.8% 11.6% 11.8% 10.4% 4.0% 2.2% 0.4% 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 1H/2015 Return on equity GC Global Property Cat RoL Index Source: Guy Carpenter Return on equity based on company data (Top 10 of the Global Reinsurance Index (GloRe) with more than 50% reinsurance business), own calculation 15 Strategic positioning in a competitive market

Medium-term trends affecting the reinsurance sector Strong capitalisation/abundant capacity Intense competition Prevailing low yield environment Pressure on investment returns will continue to be challenging Increasing pressure for reinsurers to achieve attractive earnings promised to shareholders Continued solid demand for reinsurance, based on the ability to reduce the volatility of earnings and regulatory capital requirements of primary insurers Reinsurance pricing is going to bottom out and improve in the medium term Hannover Re is positioned to achieve its medium-term earnings growth target 16 Strategic positioning in a competitive market