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ANNUAL REPORT Building a SOLID Foundation

Message from the President & CEO Throughout the history of life insurance in the United States, Participating Whole Life insurance has been an important financial planning tool for millions of people. The death benefit and cash value guarantees inherent in Whole Life products provide a unique range of benefits throughout an individual s lifetime, and those guarantees have remained steadfast during an extraordinary range of economic environments. With over a century of experience, Whole Life has proven to be the strong foundation in many long-term financial plans. In order for our products to provide a strong financial foundation for each of our policyholders, we must first be financially strong ourselves. By vigilantly managing risks, maintaining a high quality investment portfolio, and steadily increasing policyholder surplus, we have continually strengthened our financial position. Our capital and surplus, along with the reserves we have established for future benefit payments, provide us with ample resources that help ensure our ability to keep our financial promises for many years to come. was an exceptional year for the Mutual Trust Financial Group, highlighted by strong revenue and an increasing base of assets. Our year-end risk-based capital ratio, a measure used by regulators to determine financial strength, increased from 391% to 572%, which roughly means that we have almost six times the minimum level of capital required by our regulators. This capital level is testament to our risk management strategies, and it provides us with the ability to invest in new products, new technology and other initiatives which will allow us to better serve our customers. Building a strong foundation requires commitment, time and attention to detail. With 109 years of experience, Mutual Trust has provided its customers with life insurance and annuity products whose financial guarantees provide the bedrock for a sound financial plan. At the end of we bid a fond farewell to Matt Howard, who is now retired after 15 years of dedicated service on our Board of Directors. I sincerely thank Matt for his expertise and guidance, and I wish Matt and his family all the best. I am also pleased to announce that Dan Mulheran joined our Board in early 2014, bringing with him many years of life insurance experience. My thanks go out to our entire Board of Directors for their support, to our employees for their dedication to our customers, to our agents for their partnerships, and most importantly, to our policyholders for giving Mutual Trust the opportunity to help build strong financial foundations. Stephen M. Batza FSA, MAAA, CLU, ChFC President & Chief Executive Officer 2

Mutual Trust Holding Companies & Subsidiaries: Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, Consolidated Statements of Income for the Year Ended December 31, (in thousands) (in thousands) Assets Bonds and Short Term Investments Common Stocks Mortgage Loans on Real Estate Policy Loans Other Invested Assets $1,352,956 7,419 188,485 236,298 14,697 $1,380,973 8,424 158,423 252,623 25,501 Revenues Premiums Net Investment Income Net Realized Gains on Investments Other Income $207,497 81,432 14,565 10,175 $190,650 82,297 3,198 9,014 Total Revenues $313,669 $285,159 Total Invested Assets Deferred Policy Acquisition Costs Reinsurance Recoverables Other Assets $1,799,855 94,830 46,353 61,496 $1,825,944 157,735 63,476 57,032 Benefits & Expenses Policyholder Benefits Commissions and Expenses $220,635 57,086 $204,693 55,607 Total Assets $2,002,534 $2,104,187 Total Benefits and Expenses $277,721 $260,300 Gain Before Dividends & Taxes Policyholder Dividends $35,948 13,020 $24,859 9,720 Gain Before Taxes Federal Income Tax Expense $22,928 7,890 $15,139 5,600 Net Income $15,038 $9,539 Liabilities Future Policy Benefits and Claims Other General Account Liabilities $1,602,134 127,990 $1,703,267 143,286 Total Liabilities $1,730,124 $1,846,553 Policyholder Surplus Unassigned Policyholder Surplus $237,100 Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income 35,310 $246,639 10,995 Total Policyholder Surplus $272,410 $257,634 $2,002,534 $2,104,187 Total Liabilities and Policyholder Surplus GAAP Accounting: These summary financial statements are prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). For audit information, see p. 6. 3

LIFE INSURANCE SALES Financial Achievements Life Insurance Sales $100,000 $94,286 (in thousands) Mutual Trust s life insurance sales have remained relatively consistent over the last three years. $92,014 (Page 1 of 2) $91,643 $80,000 A major component in setting dividend scales is the interest rate environment. This chart compares the average rates of return for the life insurance industry, as tabulated and published in the Life Insurers Fact Book, and Mutual Trust s rates of return. Paying competitive policyholder dividends is important to us. $60,000 $40,000 $20,000 Single Premiums Annual Premiums Net Income (in thousands) Average Gross Rate of Return: Life Insurance Industry vs. Mutual Trust $0 An important goal for us is customer satisfaction. High persistency rates, we believe, indicate high customer satisfaction. In, the organization experienced a persistency rate of 93.4%. 6% 100% 93.7% 94.6% $20,000 $15,000 $15,038 $12,785 $9,539 $10,000 Industry Average Mutual Trust Life Insurance Persistency Rate for Whole Products Mutual Trust s very strong financial base provides stability, even during challenging economic conditions. 5.73% 5.58% 93.4% 5.30% 5.39% 5.21% 5% $5,000 $0 80% 4% 60% 3% 40% 2% 20% 1% 0% 0% (Continued on next page) 4

Financial Achievements (Page 2 of 2) Unassigned Policyholder Surplus (in thousands) Mutual Trust s growing unassigned policyholder surplus, measured according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), indicates the organization s strong and stable financial position. Total Life Insurance Premium (in thousands) In, total life insurance premiums remained strong. This consistent performance reflects the value consumers place on the security life insurance provides. $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 0 $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $237,100 $246,639 $222,062 $213,595 $207,497 $190,650 Invested Assets by Category (Statutory Value Basis) Mutual Trust applies a conservative investment philosophy, reflected in its asset diversification and prudence in individual investment selection, emphasizing credit analysis. Mutual Trust invests primarily in investment-grade fixed income securities (bonds). The organization also has traditionally invested in commercial mortgage loans. Commercial mortgages have provided excellent returns for the organization and are a good investment to back its core traditional life products. Commercial Mortgage Loans 9.0% BOND PORTFOLIO QUALITY DISTRIBUTION Policy Loans 14.0% Cash/Short-Term Investments 1.5% Other 2.0% 2.6% Bonds 73.5% $50,000 Investment Grade Below Investment Grade 97.4% (Back to page 1 of Financials) 0 Industry average: 94% investment grade Source: American Council of Life Insurance 5

Board of Directors Gary L. Eisenbarth Chairman of the Board Stephen M. Batza President & Chief Executive Officer Mutual Trust Financial Group Barbara D. Colwell Managing Director The Colwell Group Martha O. Hesse Private Investor, Retired President Hesse Gas Company Matthew A. Howard Retired Senior Vice President Sears Roebuck & Company Peter I. Mason Partner Freeborn & Peters, LLP Thomas J. Skelly Retired Managing Partner Accenture Bruce W. Taylor Chairman and Director Cole Taylor Bank Gary A. Thalhuber Retired Partner PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Senior Officers Senior Officers Company Officers (continued) Roger L. Barth, FSA, MAAA Product Development G. Edward Hughes, CLU Chief Sales & Marketing Officer Alfreda A. Jacob, SPHR, HCS Organization Development & Human Resources Stephen M. Batza, FSA, MAAA, CLU, ChFC President & Chief Executive Officer John Rosenkranz, CPA, FLMI Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Geri Gaughan, JD General Counsel and Secretary Narayan Shankar, FSA, MAAA, CFA Investments, and Chief Actuary Delores J. Biegun, FLMI Information Services Margaret M. Culkeen, CFA Investment Operations Audit Information Mutual Trust Financial Group s independent auditors are Ernst & Young LLP. The financial information contained in this report is excerpted from financial statements prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) in the United States. Policyholders Meeting The next Policyholders Meeting will be held on February 19, 2015, in our home office in Oak Brook, Illinois. Everett Kunzelman, FLMI, ACS New Business and Executive Underwriter Greg Thompson, CPA, FLMI, CLU Vice President and Controller 6

Regional Sales Offices Home Office Mutual Trust Financial Group 1200 Jorie Boulevard Oak Brook, IL 60523-2269 (800) 323-7320 John Uttz, CLU, ChFC, FLMI Western Region Bonsall, CA (866) 782-0517 Larry Quinn, CLU, ChFC North Central Region Palatine, IL (800) 323-7320, ext. 5316 Lew Merrow, MBA, CLU, ChFC Northeast Region Vernon, CT (800) 486-8887 Gene Stewart, CLU South Central Region Carrollton, TX (888) 818-3872 Terry Cook, CLU, ChFC Southeast Region Charlotte, NC (800) 846-0234 7