Creating a Market Leader with Superior
and Sustainable Value
June 2015
AXIS and PartnerRe:
Filed by PartnerRe Ltd.
pursuant to Rule 425 of the Securities Act of 1933
and deemed filed pursuant to Rule 14a-12
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Subject Company: AXIS Capital Holdings Limited
Commission File No.: 001-31721 |
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Disclaimer
Participants in Solicitation
PartnerRe,
AXIS,
their
respective
directors
and
certain
of
their
respective
executive
officers
may
be
considered participants in the solicitation of proxies in connection with the
proposed transaction. Information about the directors and executive
officers of PartnerRe is set forth in its Annual Report on Form
10-K
for
the
year
ended
December
31,
2014,
which
was
filed
with
the
SEC
on
February
26,
2015,
its
proxy
statement
for
its
2014
annual
meeting
of
stockholders,
which
was
filed
with
the
SEC
on
April
1,
2014,
its
Quarterly
Report
on
Form
10-Q
for
the
quarter
ended
March
31,
2015,
which
was
filed
with
the
SEC
on
May
4, 2015 and its Current Reports on Form 8-K, which were filed with the SEC on
March 27, 2014, May 16, 2014 and January 29, 2015. Information about
the directors and executive officers of AXIS is set forth in its
Annual
Report
on
Form
10-K
for
the
year
ended
December
31,
2014,
which
was
filed
with
the
SEC
on
February 23, 2015, its proxy statement for its 2014 annual meeting of stockholders,
which was filed with the SEC on March 28, 2014, its Quarterly Report on Form
10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2015, which was
filed
with
the
SEC
on
May
4,
2015
and
its
Current
Reports
on
Form
8-K,
which
were
filed
with
the
SEC
on March 11, 2015, January 29, 2015, August 7, 2014, June 26, 2014, March 27, 2014
and February 26, 2014.
These documents can be obtained free of charge from the sources indicated
above. Additional information regarding the participants in the proxy
solicitations and a description of their direct and indirect interests, by
security holdings or otherwise, will be contained in the proxy statement/prospectus
and other relevant materials to be filed with the SEC when they become
available. |
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Investment Highlights
Strengthened positioning expands business opportunities
Go-to
market for profitable business opportunities
Diversified, less volatile, capital efficient business
Global
insurance/reinsurance
powerhouse
built
to
perform
through
secular
and
cyclical
change
Combination drives superior and stable value creation
Active portfolio management and high diversification support superior returns and
lower volatility Improved capital efficiency
Superior and sustainable approach to capital management
At least $200 million in identifiable and actionable expense savings
Combination results in double-digit EPS accretion and meaningful ROE
expansion Ability to accelerate franchise productivity to solidify leadership
in key markets Specialty expertise across the organization
Untapped growth in all segments
Significant management experience with third party capital
Attractive entry point for investors seeking superior value creation
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Significant Opportunity from Secular Change
Current dynamics favor differentiated
companies
Positioning of the combined company
Top 5 global reinsurer with increased scale and
relevance
Leading franchise in attractive specialty markets
Expands business opportunities
Improved service capabilities, scale and breadth of
products
Positioned to seize growth opportunities in attractive
specialty insurance and life, accident and health
markets globally
Greater opportunity to leverage presence of
alternative capital
Lower cost of capital by matching risk to different
forms of capital
Enhanced product offering for clients
More efficient operation (e.g. operating expenses,
capital structure)
Increased balance sheet strength and capital
generation provides flexibility in deployment of capital
including reinvestment in the business
Reinsurance demand changing
Long-term capital management tool
More selectivity with respect to counterparties
Centralization of purchasing
Certain insurers seeking greater capacity
Growing demand for primary insurance and life,
accident & health in both developed and emerging
markets
Increased supply of alternative capital sources
creates opportunities to provide a broader range of
cost-effective solutions to clients
Positive selection
market concentrating in a
consolidating environment
Differentiation through technology and data
analytics as well as expense control
Combined company will be an early mover and well positioned to capitalize on industry
dynamics |
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Combined Franchise Defined by Financial
Strength and Prudence
Note: AXIS
and
PartnerRe
management,
S-4
to
be
filed
by
both
AXIS
and
PartnerRe
on
6/1/2015.
Pro
forma
figures
adjusted
for
payment
of
$11.50
pre-close
dividend
per
PRE
share.
As of 31-March-2015
Tangible Common Equity
$ 5.8
$ 5.3
$ 10.4
Total Capitalization
$
8.1
$
7.0
$
14.8
Total Debt / Capitalization
10.2%
14.1 %
13.1 %
Common Financial
Strength Ratings
(A.M. Best / S&P)
A+ / A +
A+ / A +
Anticipate A+ / A+
Preferred Ratings
(S&P)
BBB
BBB
Anticipate BBB
Last 10 Years of Favorable
Reserve Development
10 of 10
10 of 10
Capitalization Above AA
S&P Level |
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Source: AXIS and PartnerRe management, S-4 to be filed by both AXIS and
PartnerRe on 6/1/2015 (1) Figure excludes any synergies or repurchase activity
from 3Q15 closing to YE2017. Includes impact of regular dividends.
(2)
Represents
net
effect
on
Operating
RoE
from
$200mm
of
synergies,
phased
in
50%
in
2016
and
100%
in
2017
as
per
S-4
to
be
filed
on
6/1/2015.
All
adjustments
subject
to
an
assumed
pro
forma
tax
rate
of
16.0%.
(3)
Represents
return
of
100%
of
operating
earnings,
plus
return
of
$750mm
post-closing.
(4) Represents net effect on Operating RoE from over $60mm of pre-tax income
from third-party capital vehicles. $150mm in freed up capital used to repurchase shares on 12/31/2016.
(5) Represents incremental $50mm of insurance pre-tax underwriting income and
$20mm of Life and A&H pre-tax underwriting income in 2017.
Significant Enhancement of Operating RoE
Combined
Standalone
(excl.
repurchases)
2017¹
Net
Synergies²
Capital
Management³
3
Party
Capital
4
1
2
3
Incremental
Growth
5
4
~
~
~
~
~11.0%
~10.0%
~11.7%
11% Baseline
~
Meaningful
additional upside in
3rd Party Capital
Added benefit from
Incremental Growth
as run-rate levels are
achieved beyond
2017
2%+ potential ROE
upside with 100bps
incremental increase
in interest rates
Potential additional
upside from pricing
improvements
8.6 %
1.4 %
1.0 %
0.7 %
~0.6 %
~12.3 %
rd |
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Clear Path to Achieving Target Expense
Synergies by 2017
At Least $200 Million in Identifiable and Actionable Expense Savings
Value in
millions
USD
Management team has extensive experience in successful expense reduction
initiatives Business Unit
~$60
Support Functions
~$75
Corporate
~$35
Other Operational
Synergies ~$30
Target Synergies
~$200+ |
Enhanced Ability to Return Capital While
Growing the Business
Total Capital Return as a % of BoP Equity
(1)
(1)
BoP
refers to beginning of period. Capital return defined as cumulative dividends paid
and share buybacks as percent of beginning of period common equity as referenced.
Peers
reflect
2-year
capital
return
from
12/31/12
12/31/14.
PRE
+
AXS
pro
forma
reflects
2-year
capital
return
from
9/30/15E
9/30/17E.
Key Drivers Enabling Capital Return
Less-volatile income stream and strong track record with rating
agencies supports aggressive capital management strategy
Strong net income generation benefitting from strength of
combined platform and synergies
Increasing contribution from less capital intensive businesses,
leading to further capital efficiencies
Strong growth prospects without a commensurate increase in
required capital, driven by increased scale and diversification
Third-party capital actively used to drive stable / high return on
equity fee income and to liberate capital
Capital Deployment
$750mm expected to be returned to combined company
shareholders immediately after closing
In addition, $2.2bn+ of buybacks and dividends expected
through year-end 2017
equivalent to 100% of operating
earnings
Further deployable capital anticipated from third-party
capital vehicles
Expected to maintain peer leading dividend payout ratio
2
9/15E-9/17E
23%
21%
17%
15%
11%
11%
5%
2%
RE
XL
WRB
ACGL
ACE
Y
MKL
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Capital Optimization / Third-Party Capital
Leverages franchise position, generates incremental fees and reduces capital
requirements Availability of third party alternative capital creates
meaningful opportunities to leverage franchise, offer broader range of cost
effective solutions to clients and brokers, generate attractive fee revenue
and release capital Long history and deep management experience with third
party capital Both organizations have increased leverage of third party
capital relationships in recent history Already place multiple lines and
risks with third party capital Different stages of execution across a broad
range of third party capital opportunities to optimize flexibility in
allocating risks to best form of risk funding Combination magnifies
potential |
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Significant New Growth Opportunities
4
3
4B
3
~$130mm of
incremental
annual pre-
tax earnings
4A
Life and
A&H
Insurance
~10%
NPW Growth
Baseline
Growth
Rates
Incremental Growth Opportunities from Combination
New Sources of
Incremental Growth
Illustrative Impact
by 2017
Reinsurance
Flat
NPW Growth
Scale creates greater servicing and
consultative capabilities and therefore
greater access
Greater utilization of third-party capital
Over $60mm in additional
annual
fee
revenue
and
~$150mm capital relief from
third-party capital
management
~5%
NPW Growth
Greater access to exclusive top-
relationship underwriter opportunities by
brokers
Increased capacity for clients
Expansion into new geographies (e.g.,
Latin America, Middle East)
Greater retention of quality specialty
business
~$50mm of annual pre-tax
earnings
from higher growth
and greater retention
Significant opportunities in emerging
markets (e.g., Latin America, Middle East)
from greater scale and broader product
offering
Cross-selling opportunities
Opportunities driven by Affordable Care Act
in the U.S.
~$20mm of annual pre-tax
earnings |
Strong Case for Multiple Expansion
The Combined Companys High ROE / Low Volatility Profile Supports a Premium
Valuation Relative to Peers
Price-to-tangible Book Value
2017E ROE Versus Historical Volatility
(1)
Note:
Market
data
as
of
5/27/15,
unless
otherwise
noted.
Selected
(re)insurers
include
ACE,
ACGL,
AGII,
AHL,
AWH,
ENH,
MRH,
RE,
RNR,
VR,
and
XL.
Price-to-tangible book value multiples shown are the averages of the
multiples for the companies that fall into each quadrant. (1)
Earnings
volatility
based
on
annual
net
income
for
the
2002
2014
period.
(2)
Consists of 2017E ROE, based on I/B/E/S estimates for peers and on management
estimates for the pro forma combined company. (3)
Selected (re)insurers include ACE, ACGL, AGII, AHL, AWH, ENH, MRH, RE, RNR, VR, and
XL. MRHs multiple is its last unaffected multiple as of 12/10/2014. Also includes
XLs multiple pro forma for its combination with Catlin, where the tangible
book value is sourced from an 8-K filed on March 19, 2015. (3)
Potential premium
over selected
(re)insurers
P/TBV: 1.07x
(3)
P/TBV:
1.30x
P/TBV: 1.06
x
P/TBV:
1.20x
High volatility
Low return
High volatility
High return
Low volatility
Low return
Low volatility
High return
1.16x
Selected (re)insurers
2017E
Return on Equity
(2)
AXS
PRE
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+
+ |
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Illustrative Pro Forma Valuation Upside (Post -Amalgamation)
(1)
Significant Trading Valuation Upside Potential
~$50 -
$52
1.16 x
1.20
1.25
1.30
~$58 -
$60
60 -
62
63 -
65
65 -
68
~$138 -
$143
142 -
148
148 -
153
153 -
159
Pro Forma
Q3 2015E TBVPS
Pro Forma
Q3 2015E P / TBV
Implied Price
Per AXS Share
Implied Value
Per PRE Share
(2)
~7.9x
8.3x
8.3
8.6
8.7
9.0
9.1
9.4
Incl. Synergies; Ex.
Growth Initiatives
(3)
1.35
68 -
70
159 -
165
9.5
9.9
Implied P / 2017E Multiple
Incl. Synergies and
Growth Initiatives
(3)
~8.9x -
9.2x
9.2 -
9.6
9.7 -
10.1
10.1 -
10.5
10.6 -
11.0
Source: AXIS and PartnerRe management, S-4 to be filed by both AXIS and
PartnerRe on 6/1/2015 (1)
Q3 2015E TBVPS estimate based on historical figures rolled forward for projected
results incorporating expected PGAAP adjustments as per S-4 to be jointly filed on 6/1/2015.
(2)
Applies 2.18x exchange ratio, includes $11.50 / share dividend.
(3)
Includes impact of anticipated third-party capital and growth initiatives by
2017E. |
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Source:
Company filings
(1)
Earnings
volatility
calculated
as
the
standard
deviation
divided
by
the
average
annual
net
income
for
the
2002
2014
period.
(2)
Preferred shares dividends reflect 2014 actual preferred dividends paid for both
PartnerRe and AXIS. (3)
Excludes incremental earnings from third-party capital management and other
identified new growth opportunities. Strong Credit Profile for Preferred
Shareholders
PRE
AXS
Standalone
Standalone
MergeCo
Long-Term Rating (S&P)
A-
(Stable Outlook)
A-
(Stable Outlook)
Anticipate
A-
Preferred Rating (S&P)
BBB
BBB
Anticipate
BBB
Financial Strength Rating
(AM Best / S&P)
A+ / A+
A+ / A+
Anticipate
A+ / A+
Pro Forma Senior Debt
$0.8bn
$1.0bn
$1.9bn
Equity Capitalization (3/31/2015)
$7.3bn
$6.0bn
$12.9bn
Pro Forma (Debt & Preferred) /
Total Capitalization
Earnings Volatility
98%
57%
71%
2017E Earnings Before
Preferred Share Dividends
$536mm
$553mm
$1,266mm
20.7%
23.0%
23.1%
(3)
(1)
(2) |
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Investment Highlights
Global
insurance/reinsurance
powerhouse
built
to
perform
through
secular
and
cyclical
change
Combination drives superior and stable value creation
Combination results in double-digit EPS accretion and meaningful ROE expansion
Ability to accelerate franchise productivity to solidify leadership in key
markets Attractive entry point for investors seeking superior value
creation
Strengthened positioning expands business opportunities
Go-to
market for profitable business opportunities
Diversified, less volatile, capital efficient business
Active portfolio management and high diversification support superior returns and
lower volatility
Improved capital efficiency
Superior and sustainable approach to capital management
At least $200 million in identifiable and actionable expense savings
Specialty expertise across the organization
Untapped growth in all segments
Significant management experience with third party capital
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Appendix A: Pro Forma Business Mix Profile |
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Enhanced Platform for Diversified Growth and
Profitability
FY 2014
GPW
$5.9B
PartnerRe
Pro Forma Combined
$4.7B
$10.6B
AXIS
BUSINESS OVERVIEW
Note: PRE standalone D&F represents aviation, casualty, energy offshore, energy
onshore, engineering, marine and property. Onshore energy, engineering and property map to pro forma property
insurance;
aviation,
casualty,
offshore
energy
and
marine
map
to
pro
forma
specialty
insurance.
Note: For PartnerRe Specialty includes Agriculture, Aviation/Space, Credit/Surety,
Energy, Engineering, Marine, Specialty Casualty and Specialty Property. For AXIS Specialty Re includes: Agriculture,
Credit/Surety,
Engineering,
Marine
and
Specialty
Casualty;
Specialty
Insurance
includes:
Marine,
Terrorism,
Aviation,
Credit
and
Political
Risk,
Liability
and
Professional
Lines.
Property
8%
Other P&C
8%
Specialty
17%
Property
8%
Specialty
28%
Casualty
11%
Property
9%
Other P&C
6%
Specialty
34%
Reinsurance
73%
Life and
A&H
15%
Insurance
6%
Specialty
37%
Property
14%
Reinsurance
46%
Specialty
17%
Insurance
48%
Life and
A&H
6%
Reinsurance
60%
Insurance
25%
Life and
A&H
21%
Life and
A&H
21%
Life and
A&H
15%
Catastrophe
7%
Other P&C
9%
Casualty
8%
Property
7%
Catastrophe
8%
A&H
6%
Casualty
9%
Catastrophe
7%
D&F and
Wholesale
6% |
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Top Global P&C Reinsurer by Reinsurance GPW
(1)
Top 5 global reinsurer with leading position among
broker-based reinsurers
Leading, global position in a number of attractive
specialty reinsurance lines
Highly regarded underwriting and service capabilities
Complementary portfolios with limited overlap
Ability to channel third-party capital to deliver expanded
client solutions
Profitable growth opportunities:
Transformative Combination Creating a
Global Reinsurance Leader
($ in billions)
(1)
Rankings are by 2013 GPW.
(2)
Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance includes General Re. Corp.
(3)
GPW not disclosed. Indicated values are on a NPW basis.
Property
13%
Other P&C
13%
Catastrophe
12%
(2)
(3)
$2.1
$2.1
$2.1
$2.1
$2.1
$2.3
$2.4
$3.3
$3.4
$3.4
$3.5
$3.7
$4.0
$4.6
$4.7
$6.4
$6.7
$18.0
$22.6
Generali
RenRe / Platinum
AXIS
Mitsui Sumitomo
Fairfax Financial
Sompo Japan
Gnrl. Ins. Co. of India
Mapfre
Allianz
Alleghany
Korean Re
XL / Catlin
Everest Re
PartnerRe
China Re
SCOR
PartnerRe + AXIS
Berkshire Re
Hannover Re
Swiss Re
Munich Re
$8.8
»
Improved service capabilities, scale and breadth of
products
»
Access to preferred treaties and signings
»
Combined analytics enhance value for cedants, including in
emerging markets
»
Ability to leverage Lloyds platform
$10.4 |
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Leading, Global Position in a Number of
Attractive Specialty Reinsurance Lines
Agriculture
Line of Business
Why Attractive?
#2
Combined Position
Aviation / Space
Top 5
Credit / Surety
#2
Engineering
Top 5
Specialty Casualty
Top 5
Overall
Top 3
Provides opportunity for profitable
growth through various cycles
Businesses that require technical
expertise
Resilient to current industry dynamics
Specialty reinsurance solutions account for the majority of the combined
companys reinsurance portfolio. Enhanced scale and enlarged capital base
allows combined company to capture incremental growth
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Pro Forma Combined Insurance Breakdown
FY 2014 GPW
Successful, Growing Global Specialty
Insurance Business
Total Insurance GPW:
$2.6bn
By Line of Business
Professional
Lines
33%
Property
32%
Liability
15%
Offshore
Energy
4%
Marine
9%
Aviation
3%
Terrorism
1%
Credit and
Political Risk
2%
Enhanced market prominence due to relationships and overall
positioning with brokers
Greater line sizes and breadth of products more attractive
to brokers and clients
Growth business
13% of 2014 GPW from new initiatives (CAGR of 48%
since 2009)
US property middle market CAGR of 15% since 2009
Balanced consolidated platform will require less reinsurance
allowing for increased insurance revenue
Enhanced profitability due to scale
Opportunity from expanded geographic presence
Increase in Lloyds presence
Leverage complementary geographic platforms (e.g.
London, Hong Kong, etc.)
Leverage technical capabilities to grow smaller account
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Pro Forma Combined Life and A&H Breakdown
FY 2014 GPW
Total GPW:
$1.5bn
Life
Reinsurance
62%
A&H
38%
Life, Accident & Health Leader with
High Growth Potential
By Line of Business
(1)
As per Flaspohler survey.
Uncorrelated with P&C business
Complementary franchises with global product development capabilities and
significant geographic reach
Combination of life and health make for a more attractive partner
Full complement of products and services for the global benefits
market
Strong market presence
Top 10 global life and health reinsurer
Top 3 U.S. health reinsurer; AXIS and PartnerRe rated #1 and #2 in
US A&H reinsurance broker survey¹
Growth business
PRE LTM GPW growth rate of 31%; AXS GPW CAGR since 2011 of
30%
Compelling growth opportunities:
U.S. healthcare -
Affordable Care Act has shifted risk to entities that
require risk share partners
Accelerated growth in international healthcare
Initiatives in Middle East, Latin America, and Asia
New specialty areas (expats; HNW individuals)
(Re)insurance business will participate selectively in certain higher
growth and return segments
Hybrid delivery model maximizes opportunities
Limited exposure to highly regulated, mainstream health insurance
businesses |
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Appendix B: Other Information |
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Merger of Equals Overview
Consideration to
Shareholders
AXIS shareholders to receive 1 share of the amalgamated company per common share
in a tax free reorganization
PartnerRe
shareholders
to
receive
2.18
shares
of
the
amalgamated
company
per
common
share
in
a
tax
free
reorganization
Preferred shares to remain outstanding as preferred shares of the amalgamated
company Dividend to PartnerRe
Common Shareholders
Extraordinary one-time cash dividend of $11.50 per share payable in connection
with, and contingent upon, closing
Pro Forma Ownership
~51.5% PartnerRe shareholders
~48.5% AXIS shareholders
Corporate Governance of
Combined Company
7 PartnerRe appointees to Board and 7 AXIS appointees to Board
Management team leveraging talent from both organizations
Accelerated Timeline to
Closing
PartnerRe and AXIS shareholder approvals
Regulatory
Approvals:
all
insurance
regulatory
filings
made;
all
anti-trust
clearances
obtained
Expected close in the third quarter of 2015 |
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Positive Rating Agency Feedback
Successful
execution
of
the
PRE-AXIS
combination
could
provide
positive
credit
benefits
relating
to
diversification
of
earnings
and
business profile, leveraging the benefits of a larger
organization
if the transaction with AXIS
closes as planned, Fitch would likely affirm PRE's current ratings
Despite the announced approximately $560 million special cash
dividend, we expect the combined companys capitalization will remain
very
strong
and
materially
redundant
to
AA
level
after
the
deal
closes
and
through
2017
We
anticipate
the
combined
entity's
financial
leverage
will
stay
below
25%
with
fixed-charge
coverage
of
at
least
4x.
We also expect the merger to achieve at least $200 million in
annual run-rate pretax cost synergies in the first two years of operations.
Source: S&P and Fitch press releases dated May 4, 2015
Fitch Press Release, May 4, 2015
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Disclaimer
Important Information For Investors And Shareholders
This communication does not constitute an offer to buy or sell or the solicitation
of an offer to buy or sell any securities or a solicitation of any vote or
approval. This communication relates to a proposed business
combination
between
PartnerRe
Ltd.
(PartnerRe)
and
AXIS
Capital
Holdings
Limited
(AXIS).
In
connection with this proposed business combination, PartnerRe and/or AXIS may file
one or more proxy statements, registration statements, proxy
statement/prospectus or other documents with the Securities and
Exchange
Commission
(the
SEC).
This
communication
is
not
a
substitute
for
any
proxy
statement,
registration statement, proxy statement/prospectus or other document PartnerRe
and/or AXIS may file with the SEC in connection with the proposed
transaction. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS OF PARTNERRE AND AXIS ARE
URGED TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT(S), REGISTRATION STATEMENT(S), PROXY
STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS THAT MAY BE FILED WITH THE SEC
CAREFULLY AND IN THEIR ENTIRETY IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE
THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Any definitive proxy
statement(s) (if and when available) will be mailed to stockholders of PartnerRe
and/or AXIS, as applicable. Investors and security holders will be
able to obtain free copies of these documents (if and when available) and
other documents filed with the SEC by PartnerRe and/or AXIS through the website maintained by the
SEC at http://www.sec.gov. Copies of the documents filed with the SEC by
PartnerRe will be available free of charge on PartnerRes internet
website at http://www.partnerre.com or by contacting PartnerRes Investor
Relations
Director
by
email
at
robin.sidders@partnerre.com
or
by
phone
at
1-441-294-5216.
Copies
of
the
documents
filed
with
the
SEC
by
AXIS
will
be
available
free
of
charge
on
AXIS
internet
website
at
http://www.axiscapital.com
or
by
contacting
AXIS
Investor
Relations
Contact
by
email
at
linda.ventresca@axiscapital.com or by phone at
1-441-405-2727. |
©
2015. PartnerRe and Axis Capital. All rights reserved. Proprietary.
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Disclaimer
Forward Looking Statements
Certain
statements
in
this
communication
regarding
the
proposed
transaction
between
PartnerRe
and
AXIS
are
forward-looking
statements.
The
words anticipate,
believe,
ensure,
expect,
if,
illustrative,
intend,
estimate,
probable,
project,
forecasts,
predict,
outlook,
aim,
will,
could,
should,
would,
potential,
may,
might,
anticipate,
likely,
plan,
positioned,
strategy,
and similar expressions, and the negative
thereof, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements, which are subject to risks, uncertainties and
assumptions
about
PartnerRe
and
AXIS,
may
include
projections
of
their
respective
future
financial
performance,
their
respective
anticipated
growth
strategies and anticipated trends in their respective businesses. These
statements are only predictions based on current expectations and projections
about future events. There are important factors that could cause actual
results, level of activity, performance or achievements to differ materially from
the results, level of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by
the forward-looking statements, including the risk factors set forth in
PartnerRes
and
AXIS
most
recent
reports
on
Form
10-K,
Form
10-Q
and
other
documents
on
file
with
the
SEC
and
the
factors
given
below:
the failure to obtain the approval of shareholders of PartnerRe or AXIS in
connection with the proposed transaction;
the failure to consummate or delay in consummating the proposed transaction for
other reasons;
the timing to consummate the proposed transaction;
the risk that a condition to closing of the proposed transaction may not be
satisfied;
the risk that a regulatory approval that may be required for the proposed
transaction is delayed, is not obtained, or is obtained subject to conditions
that are not anticipated;
AXIS
or PartnerRes ability to achieve the synergies and value creation
contemplated by the proposed transaction;
the ability of either PartnerRe or AXIS to effectively integrate their businesses;
and
the diversion of management time on transaction-related issues.
PartnerRes forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that
PartnerRe believes to be reasonable but that may not prove to be accurate.
AXIS
forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that AXIS believes to be
reasonable but that may not prove to be accurate. Neither PartnerRe
nor AXIS can guarantee future results, level of activity, performance or achievements. Moreover, neither PartnerRe nor AXIS assumes
responsibility
for
the
accuracy
and
completeness
of
any
of
these
forward-looking
statements.
PartnerRe
and
AXIS
assume
no
obligation
to
update
or
revise
any
forward-looking
statements
as
a
result
of
new
information,
future
events
or
otherwise,
except
as
may
be
required
by
law.
Readers
are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements that
speak only as of the date hereof. |