RUN-OFF AND LEGACY STRATEGIES OPTIONS FOR CHALLENGING TIMES. London Market Run-off Forum October 10, 2018

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RUN-OFF AND LEGACY STRATEGIES OPTIONS FOR CHALLENGING TIMES London Market Run-off Forum October 10, 2018

Our insurance world Insurance Industry Shareholders Competitor Policyholders Rating Agencies Insurance Company Associations Regulatory Authorities Employees Claimants Partners (TPA, Co-Insurer, Reinsurer) www.premiareltd.com pg. 2

A market in transition Unprecedented M&A activity: $30bn deals so far vs. $12bn in 2017 o carriers continue to seek scale, diversification & reduced volatility o carriers seek to converge their business models through acquisitions o reinsurers seek growth and optimized value chains Disruption: Traditional (re)insurers under attack from players outside the industry, enabled by technology Alternative capital on the rise : New high of $95 billion which contributes to 16% of the global reinsurance capital New business models: Digitization, new customer journeys, new technologies, data analytics, behavioral economics and artificial intelligence are top of mind for the industry www.premiareltd.com pg. 3

Our key challenges Appropriate return / RoE Net Income Capital Income Costs Tied-up Capital - Competition - Soft market - Interest rates - Surplus in reserves decreasing - Claims costs - Administrative costs - Regulation => SOLVENCY II www.premiareltd.com pg. 4

Transformation is imperative Improve operations Increase income Optimize capital Operational excellence Digitization and new technology Reduced claims volatility Transparency under Solvency II Identify profitable customers Focus on core business Discontinue non-profitable lines Develop new products Capital structure Release capital Transformation Growth BUT profitable www.premiareltd.com pg. 5

Transformation roadmap Where do I see my business in 3-5 years? What is the target operating model? What are my key challenges now and how can I mitigate? What is the route? How to get there? SOLUTION Restructuring M&A (vertical & horizontal) www.premiareltd.com pg. 6

Shows significant demand Run-off marketplace 2017 Europe $275bn North America Europe Rest of the World US USD 335bn Germany & Switzerland USD 125bn Asia USD 80bn Canada USD 15bn UK & Ireland USD 55bn South America USD 15bn France & Benelux USD 45bn Australia USD 10bn North America $350bn Other Western Europe USD 30bn Nordic Regions USD 10bn Eastern Europe USD 10bn Rest of the World $105bn USD 350bn USD 275bn USD 105bn Total Run-off Exposure worldwide USD 730bn The global P&C Run-off insurance market is large and growing Independent surveys suggest market volume of ~USD 350bn for North America and ~USD 275bn for Europe USD 5-10bn of P&C run-off transactions are consummated annually In 2014, run off-deals accounted for ~13% of P&C M&A, up from 9% in 2008 The run-off transaction landscape is the busiest it has been in years. www.premiareltd.com pg. 7

Run-off development Potential in figures (Europe) GER / SUI / A UK / IRE FR / Benelux Other Western Skandinavia East Europe 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 2017 2016 2015 2010 Source: PwC Surveys 2010-2018 www.premiareltd.com pg. 8

Driver Run-off Run-off is mainly driven by financial or operational (restructuring) needs: Operational Restructuring Capital Release Reduction of Complexity Achievement of higher ROE Reduction of Volatility DRIVER Reduction of Operational Overheads Cost Reduction Diversification Risk Reduction Balance Sheet Improvement www.premiareltd.com pg. 9

Run-off impact & applications Run-off tools provide economic and/or legal finality alongside with capital release Portfolio transfers Transfer of all policies including outstanding and expected claims subject to transfer. The technical provisions and the covering assets are transferred from the ceding insurer to the Run-off provider. Transfers within the EU are governed by a legal framework throughout the EU. Transfer will shorten ceding insurer s balance sheet. Sale of companies Transfer through the sale of the entire legal entity (e.g. subsidiary). Liabilities and assets are automatically transferred, including operations. Retrospective reinsurance A loss portfolio transfer (LPT) is a financial reinsurance transaction in which a portfolio transfer is simulated through a reinsurance contract. In an adverse development cover (ADC), all risks in excess of reserves are neutralised (usually with a limit). A combination of LPT and ADC acts in economic terms like a portfolio transfer (default risk to be considered). www.premiareltd.com pg. 10

Direct Comparison of run-off applications Portfolio Transfer Company Acquisitions Reinsurance Applicability Direct & Reinsurance Direct & Reinsurance Direct & Reinsurance Economic Finality Yes Yes Yes Legal Finality Yes Yes No Capital Release After Approval After Approval After Signing Risk Reduction After Approval After Approval After Signing Default Risk No No To Be Considered SCR Improvement Yes Yes Yes Reputational Risk Yes Yes No Regulatory Approval Yes Yes No Run-off instruments can be combined to create an optimal solution. www.premiareltd.com pg. 11

Benefits from run-off applications The extent of benefits varies depending on the application Key Benefits using the example of a portfolio transfer: Operations Revenue Capital Reduction of operational costs Reduced complexity Reduction of administrative burden (Pillar II & III) Enabling digitization and implementation of new technologies Early finality for legacy resulting in reduction of claims volatility Focus on core business with appropriate margins Support of growing segments by releasing financial and operational resources Capital release Optimized capital allocation Improved SCR position Reduce risk by optimizing diversification www.premiareltd.com pg. 12

Case Study Portfolio Transfer Background of Transaction: European P&C insurance company 50% of GWP from MTPL business MTPL combined ratio well above 100% over the last years Restructuring plan: focus on more profitable LoBs, reduction of MTPL share in GWP Immediate capital and operational relief is required Challenge of the Deal: Reputational safeguarding Securing professional claims handling Evaluation of existing reinsurance structure where non-rated counterparties are included Solution and Benefits: Transfer of technical and market risk Comprising a LPT and an ADC for immediate economic finality Reduction of counterparty default risk by retrospective reinsurance followed by portfolio transfer Immediate economic finality: stabilisation of the balance sheet and protection from any risk of adverse reserve development of the transferred portfolio Full legal finality after regulatory approval www.premiareltd.com pg. 13

Case Study Share Deal of a Group Subsidiary Background of transaction: Multi-line insurance group New strategy: reorientation and concentration on core markets Disposal of group s subsidiary (P&C market) Subsidiary has no critical market size to be competitive Underwriting in typical long-term LoBs Challenge of the deal: Subsidiary has a 30-year history Outstanding reserves are mostly related to long-tail risks Value adequate pricing of renewal rights and infrastructure Potential buyers reluctant to take over long-tail risk Solution and benefits: 1) Transfer of reserves pre-disposal to release resource and capital and enhance value for a potential strategic buyer interested in a market entry 2) Acquiring 100% of the company s shares (single-source solution) and run-off www.premiareltd.com pg. 14

Contact Details International Opportunities Zsolt Szalkai Scott Maries +49 170 151 7244 +1 441-278-9176 zszalkai@premiare.eu smaries@premiareltd.com US Opportunities Bill O Farrell Leigh Oates +1 267-312-1620 +1 610-299-8492 bofarrell@premiareus.com loates@premiareus.com www.premiareltd.com pg. 15