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    Old Republic Special Dividend Letter To The Shareholders

    1/6/21 8:46:00 PM ET
    $ORI
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    CHICAGO, Jan. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- On December 18, 2020, the Board of Directors of Old Republic International Corporation (NYSE: ORI) declared a special, one-time cash dividend of $1.00 per share payable on January 15, 2021 to shareholders of record on January 5, 2021.  The attached letter to shareholders provides further background and context to the Board's evaluation relative to this special dividend.  The letter has also been posted to the ORI website.

    About Old Republic
    Chicago-based Old Republic International Corporation is one of the nation's 50 largest shareholder-owned insurance businesses. It is a member of the Fortune 500 listing of America's largest companies. The Company is organized as an insurance holding company whose subsidiaries actively market, underwrite, and provide risk management services for a wide variety of coverages mostly in the general and title insurance fields. A long-term interest in mortgage guaranty and consumer credit indemnity coverages has devolved to a run-off operating mode in recent years. Old Republic's general insurance business ranks among the nation's 50 largest, while its title insurance operations are the third largest in its industry.

    The nature of Old Republic's business requires that it be managed for the long run, and its cash dividend policy reflects this long-term orientation. Here's a summary of recent years' total book and market returns, which includes the addition and reinvestment of cash dividend payments, in comparison with the financial performance of three selected indices similarly developed.


    ORI

    Selected Indices' Compounded


    Annual


    Annual

    Total Annual Returns


    Book Value 


    Market Value

    Nominal  


    S & P


    Compounded


    Compounded

    Gross 

    S & P

     P&C


    Total


    Total

    Domestic  

    500

    Insurance


    Return


    Return

    Product  

    Index

    Index

    Ten Years 2000 - 2009

    9.5%


    7.4%

    4.1%

    -1.0%

    4.7%

    Ten Years 2010 - 2019

    7.7%


    14.8%

    4.0%

    13.6%

    14.5%

    Twenty Years 2000 - 2019

    8.6%


    11.0%

    4.1%

    6.1%

    9.5%








    According to the most recent edition of Mergent's Dividend Achievers, Old Republic is listed in 58th place among just 113 qualifying publicly held companies, out of thousands considered, that have posted at least 25 consecutive years of annual dividend growth.

    For Old Republic's latest news releases and other corporate documents:

    Please visit us at www.oldrepublic.com







    Alternatively, please write or call:  Investor Relations

    Old Republic International Corporation

    307 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60601

     (312) 346-8100

    January 6, 2021

    Dear Shareholders:

    On January 15, 2021, all shareholders of record on January 5 will receive a one-time special cash dividend of $1.00 per share.  As this year begins, it seems a good time to tell you more about why we decided to return this significant amount of capital to investors.

    Why the Board of Directors Declared this Special Dividend

    Near the end of each year, Directors evaluate Old Republic's capital position in relation to the business's long-term strategy.

    Nearly all of ORI's capital is allocated and managed through 26 regulated insurance companies. Each focuses on offering many insurance and related products to core industries in the North American economy. State insurance regulations define the types of coverages our separately chartered companies may underwrite. We observe these regulatory distinctions and accounting conventions in our financial reports.

    However, we manage the business as a whole. This means we consider two key factors. First: each subsidiary's underwriting disciplines and the balance sheet leverage that reflects its risk profile. Second: the risk management aspects of the entire enterprise. Here is some useful background and tables that describe how we do this.

    We Have Sound Capital Allocation

    Table A reflects the past several years' capital allocation trends for each of the regulatory groupings of insurance underwriting subsidiaries.

    The Board and Senior Management use a number of Enterprise Risk Management tools and controls to evaluate our operations. These consider such important matters as maintaining high financial ratings, plus the financial and business expectations of each subsidiary's customer base. As a result, we determined ORI has enough appropriately allocated capital in all regards, including a reasonable cushion.

    In addition, several years of favorable operating results for most subsidiaries enabled them to safely raise their dividend payments to the ORI holding company. The funds have been used principally to 1) pay regular cash dividends to our shareholders, and 2) add equity capital to several startups or long-operating subsidiaries in periodic need of capital support.

    These dividend receipts exceeded those outlays and generated excess funds. These favorable results and the current evaluation of capital levels enabled Directors to declare the additional special dividend.

    It's worth noting the table shows a continuing commitment of capital to a previously active operation-the RMIC mortgage guaranty group of companies. This was placed in run-off mode in 2012, and the business remains highly capitalized, at $435 million. As we've reported in the past, our objective is to manage RMIC in an economically efficient and rewarding manner by: 1) selling the business to a cash buyer interested in its re-activation, or 2) holding it for a few years until nearly all of the insurance risk in force dissipates. We're confident that either scenario will allow us to recoup cash equal to any accumulated capital balance, plus more for a variety of meaningful intangible values. With necessary regulatory approvals, we expect to gradually extract and repurpose the capital it generates.

    We Specialize in Major Industries

    Table B shows an average 91% of consolidated premium and fee revenue comes from three industry groupings. These account for nearly 55% of the nation's GDP. Most major subsidiaries in the regulatory reporting segments contribute to the largest of those three industry groups (see Tables C and D).

    Concentrating on industries we know well is at the core of our long-term strategy. Our primary goal is to achieve underwriting profitability over industry and economic cycles. Experience has shown that a greater possibility of long-term success rests on the following approaches to enterprise-wide, insurance risk management:

    • Select insurance coverages that are more counter-cyclical in product demand and market-pricing sensitivity
    • Select industries that tend to be counter-cyclical to achieve greater stability of revenue and profit
    • Combine industry specialization with expertise in selecting and pricing insurance coverages in which we have strong competencies

    Our Approach to Underwriting Balances Profitability Over Cycles

    Table C shows the positive and steadying impact these underwriting approaches have on balancing our profitability over cycles. Together with the underlying strength of ORI's balance sheet, our focused underwriting helped us weather many economic downturns, including the Great Recession. During those years and their aftermath (2008 to 2012), our balance sheet stood strong. This shows the necessity of a diversified book of business that advances ORI's long-term objectives in the best interests of our shareholders and other stakeholders.

    Table D also shows the complementary and usually positive effects that the general economy and specific markets' cyclical differences can have on overall underwriting profitability (see the first three columns in this table). ORI's consolidated management of invested assets, corporate taxation, and capital resources is highly sensitive and responsive to those outcomes. They are primarily geared to individual underwriting subsidiaries' needs and reliance on capital stability and growth to achieve their objectives in the interest of the entire enterprise.

    We maintain a certain amount of permanent or debt capital for acquiring or starting new businesses. Our deep and continually updated knowledge of the insurance landscape gives us an edge in this regard. Lately, we have not seen any opportunities to purchase businesses that fit our competencies and culture. This means we're largely focused on organic growth. We believe there are very good opportunities to: 1) retain our currently balanced, diversified book of underwriting exposures, 2) gain market share, and 3) participate in the growth of the industries we serve.

    We Manage Our Business for the Long Run

    In our many years' stewardship, we have steadfastly managed our business for the long run. This recognizes its nature as a long-term undertaking that sustains resources essential to our business.  As a publicly traded company, however, we are keenly aware of the common and varying interests of our investors: individuals and large to small fiduciary institutions.

    Throughout the years we have believed—and shown—that a meaningful measure of Old Republic's stock performance is its total market return over five- to 10- year periods. This measure includes price appreciation, and intangible values that free markets may attribute at any point. We also measure our financial performance by calculating the total book return based on the actual, measurable results we can effect and achieve as business managers. The total book return calculation combines all cash dividends with the change in shareholders' equity.

    Table E shows the 52 years since ORI became a publicly traded company. You can see the total market returns to shareholders exceeded those of generally accepted baseline indices most of the time. The returns have greatly benefitted all shareholders.  These include ORI's intellectual capital providers who—together and through the Company's Employees Savings and Stock Ownership Plan and other benefit plans, and the direct holdings of our senior officers and Board members—represent 8.9% of outstanding shares. For the group as a whole, these aggregate holdings of 27 million shares place them as the second largest shareholder group. This follows Black Rock, Inc., the world's biggest money management institution and our largest stockholder.

    We hope this letter provides timely and pertinent context to the thinking that led to the declaration of this latest special cash dividend.

    Sincerely,
    On behalf of Old Republic's Board of Directors,                                                      

    Craig R. Smiddy                                                   

    Aldo C. Zucaro

    President and Chief Executive Officer                  

    Chairman of the Board















    Table A
















    Capital Management: Trends and Objectives
















    • Old Republic's blended capital allocation process is principally driven by enterprise risk management considerations based on the attained and prospective growth of regulated insurance underwriting subsidiaries and the ensuing balance sheet leverage.

















    Capital Allocation Percentages by Regulatory Insurance Groups

    Actual as of December 31,*


    General


    Title


    Subtotal


    Life &

    Accident


    Other


    RFIG 
    Run-off


    Consolidated

    2006


    59.5%


    8.6%


    68.1%


    2.2%


    0.1%


    29.6%


    100.0%

    2007


    61.3%


    8.8%


    70.1%


    2.4%


    -0.1%


    27.6%


    100.0%

    2008


    62.7%


    9.7%


    72.4%


    2.4%


    0.3%


    24.9%


    100.0%

    2009


    68.3%


    10.3%


    78.6%


    2.5%


    1.3%


    17.6%


    100.0%

    2010


    71.0%


    10.2%


    81.2%


    2.4%


    3.0%


    13.4%


    100.0%

    2011


    80.0%


    11.1%


    91.1%


    2.4%


    2.0%


    4.5%


    100.0%

    2012


    83.7%


    13.3%


    97.0%


    2.4%


    2.0%


    -1.4%


    100.0%

    2013


    82.2%


    13.7%


    95.9%


    2.1%


    2.3%


    -0.3%


    100.0%

    2014


    78.0%


    13.6%


    91.6%


    1.7%


    2.3%


    4.4%


    100.0%

    2015


    78.2%


    13.7%


    91.9%


    1.2%


    1.6%


    5.3%


    100.0%

    2016


    78.0%


    13.9%


    91.9%


    1.1%


    0.5%


    6.5%


    100.0%

    2017


    76.5%


    13.3%


    89.8%


    0.8%


    1.8%


    7.6%


    100.0%

    2018


    76.5%


    13.8%


    90.3%


    0.7%


    0.9%


    8.1%


    100.0%

    2019


    75.5%


    13.8%


    89.3%


    0.7%


    2.4%


    7.6%


    100.0%

    2020 - Nine Months

    76.4%


    14.8%


    91.2%


    0.8%


    1.1%


    6.9%


    100.0%














































    Current Long-Term Objectives

    82.5%


    15.0%


    N/A


    1.0%


    1.5%


    0.0%


    100.0%































    * Percentages are inclusive of all capital instruments.


































    Table B




















    Insurance Underwriting Long-Focused on Industry Specialization




















    • In addition to its insurance coverage concentrations (see Table D), Old Republic's long-term underwriting success in its single business of insurance is most significantly due to its long history of specialization in cyclically heterogeneous industries that are at the core of the North American economy.





















    Percent of Premiums and Fees Volume by Industry Groupings Underlying Specialization







    General




    Natural











    Banking,




    Manufacturing




    Energy











    Construction,




    & Services,




    Resources











    Finance,




    Retail &


    Subtotal


    (Coal, Gas, Oil,









    Years Ended


    Housing &


    Air, Land & Sea


    Wholesale 


    Top 3


    Utlities, Wind


    Education &







    December 31,


    Real Estate


    Transportation


    Trade


    Industries


    & Turbines)


    Government


    Health Care


    All Other


    Total




















    2006


    53.6%


    27.6%


    8.0%


    89.2%


    4.0%


    2.2%


    0.2%


    4.4%


    100.0%

    2007


    54.8%


    24.9%


    9.9%


    89.6%


    3.7%


    2.0%


    0.2%


    4.5%


    100.0%

    2008


    53.5%


    24.7%


    12.8%


    91.0%


    4.0%


    0.3%


    0.2%


    4.5%


    100.0%

    2009


    54.7%


    23.9%


    13.5%


    92.1%


    3.4%


    0.4%


    0.5%


    3.6%


    100.0%

    2010


    55.5%


    24.6%


    11.9%


    92.0%


    2.9%


    0.4%


    0.8%


    3.9%


    100.0%

    2011


    51.6%


    22.4%


    16.4%


    90.4%


    2.7%


    1.2%


    2.4%


    3.3%


    100.0%

    2012


    52.5%


    22.8%


    14.9%


    90.2%


    2.7%


    1.8%


    2.4%


    2.9%


    100.0%

    2013


    54.0%


    22.0%


    15.2%


    91.2%


    2.6%


    1.4%


    2.2%


    2.6%


    100.0%

    2014


    49.7%


    23.3%


    17.5%


    90.5%


    3.0%


    1.3%


    2.5%


    2.7%


    100.0%

    2015


    50.9%


    23.6%


    17.4%


    91.9%


    2.5%


    1.0%


    2.4%


    2.2%


    100.0%

    2016


    50.3%


    24.2%


    17.0%


    91.5%


    2.2%


    1.1%


    2.1%


    3.1%


    100.0%

    2017


    48.5%


    24.4%


    18.6%


    91.5%


    2.2%


    0.8%


    1.8%


    3.7%


    100.0%

    2018


    47.7%


    24.8%


    18.8%


    91.3%


    2.4%


    1.0%


    1.6%


    3.7%


    100.0%

    2019


    47.6%


    25.3%


    18.5%


    91.4%


    2.3%


    1.5%


    1.3%


    3.5%


    100.0%

    2020 *



















    Average



















    2006-2019


    51.8%


    24.2%


    15.0%


    91.0%


    2.9%


    1.2%


    1.5%


    3.5%


    100.0%

    Most Recent



















    GDP Industry



















    Distributions**


    23.9%


    3.6%


    27.3%


    54.8%


    2.9%


    11.8%


    6.9%


    23.6%


    100.0%




















         * Full year 2020 data not available but is not expected to reflect any significant departure from that of 2019.

         ** Derived from data published by the U.S. Department of Commerce at https://apps.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?reqid=150&step=2&isuri=1&categories=ugdpxind. 






























    Table C












    Specialized Balance of Business:

         Leads to Greater Stability of Long-Term Operating Margins*












    • The long-term success of Old Republic's single business of insurance underwriting has been due to the sale of insurance products delivered through four groups of state-regulated insurance underwriting subsidiaries (see Tables B and D for industry specialization and insurance coverages sold).



















    RFIG



    Years Ended December 31,


    General (**)


    Title


    Subtotal


    Run-off (**)


    Consolidated

    2006


    19.9%


    3.2%


    14.0%


    49.1%


    19.4%

    2007


    21.1%


    -1.7%


    14.2%


    -14.8%


    8.6%

    2008


    20.3%


    -7.1%


    13.0%


    -83.2%


    -10.0%

    2009


    18.7%


    0.2%


    12.3%


    -78.0%


    -8.3%

    2010


    18.7%


    0.8%


    11.2%


    -69.0%


    -2.3%

    2011


    16.8%


    2.7%


    11.2%


    -144.6%


    -8.7%

    2012


    11.2%


    4.4%


    8.4%


    -123.9%


    -3.9%

    2013


    11.5%


    6.2%


    9.1%


    34.8%


    10.7%

    2014


    8.1%


    5.7%


    7.1%


    4.0%


    7.0%

    2015


    11.6%


    8.2%


    10.2%


    13.4%


    10.4%

    2016


    10.9%


    9.5%


    10.3%


    41.1%


    11.5%

    2017


    10.9%


    10.4%


    10.7%


    -59.8%


    9.3%

    2018


    11.1%


    9.4%


    10.4%


    65.7%


    11.8%

    2019


    10.8%


    9.3%


    10.1%


    51.2%


    11.4%

    2020 - Nine Months

    12.0%


    10.2%


    11.2%


    22.8%


    11.9%












    Latest 5 Years' Average

    11.1%


    9.3%


    10.3%


    22.3%


    10.9%

    Latest 10 Years' Average

    12.2%


    6.6%


    9.9%


    -18.7%


    5.7%























    OBJECTIVES 2020 - 2024

    11.0% - 13.0%


    7.0% - 11.0%


    10.0% - 12.0%


    N/A


    10.0 - 12.0%























    * Pretax operating income (loss) as a percentage of net premiums and fees earned.

    ** Effective July 1, 2019, immaterial results of the Consumer Credit Indemnity (CCI) run-off business have been classified within the General Insurance Group for all future periods.











    Table D












    Insurance Underwriting: Long-Focused on Selected Insurance Coverages Offered through 26 Regulated Insurers Assigned to Four Regulatory Defined Segments












    • The long-term success of Old Republic's single business of insurance underwriting has resulted from the blending of industry specialization (see Table B), types of insurance coverages (see Tables C and D), and a capital allocation process that maximizes utilization among regulated insurance underwriting subsidiaries to promote greater operating returns (see Table C).













    Combined Underwriting Ratios*









    RFIG



    Years Ended December 31,


    General


    Title


    Subtotal


    Run-off


    Consolidated

    2006


    92.4%


    99.5%


    95.5%


    64.2%


    90.0%

    2007


    91.3%


    104.7%


    95.4%


    126.0%


    101.5%

    2008


    93.1%


    110.6%


    97.8%


    194.1%


    120.9%

    2009


    95.6%


    101.7%


    97.7%


    189.1%


    118.5%

    2010


    94.7%


    101.0%


    97.5%


    182.3%


    111.4%

    2011


    94.4%


    99.0%


    96.2%


    252.6%


    115.8%

    2012


    98.7%


    96.8%


    97.9%


    232.2%


    110.4%

    2013


    97.3%


    94.7%


    96.1%


    76.9%


    95.0%

    2014


    100.8%


    95.6%


    98.8%


    106.7%


    99.4%

    2015


    97.6%


    93.2%


    95.7%


    98.0%


    96.0%

    2016


    97.8%


    91.7%


    95.2%


    72.6%


    94.6%

    2017


    97.3%


    90.9%


    94.6%


    177.5%


    96.7%

    2018


    97.2%


    92.1%


    95.1%


    60.9%


    94.7%

    2019


    97.5%


    92.2%


    95.3%


    78.5%


    95.1%

    2020 - Nine Months

    96.5%


    91.2%


    94.0%


    110.7%


    94.2%












    Average 2015 - 2020

    97.3%


    91.9%


    95.0%


    99.7%


    95.2%

    Average 2006 - 2020

    96.1%


    97.0%


    96.2%


    134.8%


    102.3%























    Long-Term Objectives

    90.0% - 95.0%


    90.0% - 95.0%


    90.0% - 95.0%


    N/A


    90.0% - 95.0%























    * Represents the sum of the ratio of claims & claim expenses and the ratio of general expenses, both taken as percentages of premiums and fees revenues.










    Table E











    Total Returns Compared to Nominal GDP & Selected S&P Indices' Returns












    Old Republic International Corporation (1)

    Nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP)(2)

    S&P 500 Index (3)

    S&P P&C Insurance Index (3)

    Year

    Year End Book Value

    Year End Market Price

    Annual Cash Dividend Declared

    Total Book Value Annual & Compounded Return

    Total Market Annual & Compounded Return

    Total Annual & Compounded Return

    Total Annual & Compounded Return

    Total Annual & Compounded Return

    1968

    $0.280

    $0.472

    $0.007


    18.2%

    41.8%

    9.4%

    11.0%


    1969

    0.312

    0.336

    0.010


    15.1%

    -26.6%

    8.2%

    -8.4%


    1970

    0.360

    0.528

    0.012


    19.2%

    60.7%

    5.5%

    3.9%


    1971

    0.472

    0.840

    0.014


    34.9%

    61.7%

    8.5%

    14.3%


    1972

    0.480

    1.240

    0.016


    5.1%

    49.5%

    9.8%

    19.0%


    1973

    0.472

    0.456

    0.018


    2.2%

    -61.7%

    11.4%

    -14.7%


    1974

    0.376

    0.408

    0.020


    -16.1%

    -6.1%

    8.4%

    -26.5%


    1975

    0.288

    0.440

    0.020


    -18.1%

    12.7%

    9.0%

    37.2%


    1976

    0.560

    0.624

    0.011


    98.3%

    44.4%

    11.2%

    23.9%


    1977

    0.792

    0.792

    0.022


    45.3%

    30.4%

    11.1%

    -7.2%


    1978

    0.976

    0.976

    0.033


    27.4%

    27.4%

    13.0%

    6.6%


    1979

    1.080

    1.112

    0.052


    16.0%

    19.3%

    11.7%

    18.6%


    10 Year Annual Compound Growth Rate


    17.6%

    16.2%

    9.9%

    5.9%


    1980

    1.224

    0.888

    0.054


    18.3%

    -15.3%

    8.8%

    32.5%


    1981

    1.392

    1.144

    0.054


    18.1%

    34.9%

    12.2%

    -4.9%


    1982

    1.648

    1.456

    0.056


    22.4%

    32.2%

    4.3%

    21.6%


    1983

    1.888

    2.353

    0.058


    18.1%

    65.6%

    8.7%

    22.6%


    1984

    2.208

    2.039

    0.059


    20.1%

    -11.2%

    11.1%

    6.3%


    1985

    2.304

    3.014

    0.062


    7.1%

    51.4%

    7.5%

    31.7%


    1986

    2.528

    2.316

    0.065


    12.5%

    -21.0%

    5.5%

    18.7%


    1987

    2.952

    1.861

    0.068


    19.5%

    -16.7%

    6.0%

    5.3%


    1988

    3.152

    2.345

    0.071


    9.2%

    29.8%

    7.9%

    16.6%


    1989

    3.544

    2.604

    0.076


    14.8%

    14.3%

    7.7%

    31.7%


    10 Year Annual Compound Growth Rate


    15.9%

    12.6%

    7.9%

    17.6%


    1990

    3.920

    2.465

    0.081


    12.9%

    -2.2%

    5.7%

    -3.1%

    -2.3%

    1991

    4.456

    4.207

    0.086


    15.9%

    -74.2%

    3.3%

    30.5%

    25.3%

    1992

    5.072

    5.896

    0.094


    15.9%

    42.7%

    5.9%

    7.6%

    17.2%

    1993

    5.744

    5.363

    0.102


    15.3%

    -7.3%

    5.2%

    10.1%

    -1.8%

    1994

    6.112

    5.037

    0.111


    8.3%

    -4.0%

    6.3%

    1.3%

    4.8%

    1995

    7.248

    8.415

    0.121


    20.6%

    70.1%

    4.8%

    37.6%

    35.4%

    1996

    7.768

    9.511

    0.148


    9.2%

    15.1%

    5.7%

    23.0%

    21.5%

    1997

    8.312

    13.222

    0.178


    9.3%

    41.2%

    6.2%

    33.4%

    45.5%

    1998

    9.216

    12.000

    0.206


    13.4%

    -7.8%

    5.7%

    28.6%

    -6.6%

    1999

    9.590

    7.267

    0.262


    6.9%

    -37.5%

    6.3%

    21.0%

    -25.5%

    10 Year Annual Compound Growth Rate


    12.7%

    13.1%

    5.5%

    18.2%

    10.8%

    2000

    11.000

    17.066

    0.294


    17.8%

    142.1%

    6.5%

    -9.1%

    55.9%

    2001

    12.480

    14.938

    0.314


    16.3%

    -10.6%

    3.2%

    -11.9%

    -8.1%

    2002

    13.960

    14.934

    0.336


    14.6%

    2.0%

    3.4%

    -22.1%

    -11.0%

    2003

    15.650

    20.288

    0.890

     * 

    18.5%

    42.4%

    4.8%

    28.7%

    26.4%

    2004

    16.940

    20.240

    0.403


    10.8%

    1.9%

    6.6%

    10.9%

    10.4%

    2005

    17.530

    21.008

    1.312

     * 

    11.2%

    10.5%

    6.7%

    4.9%

    15.1%

    2006

    18.910

    23.280

    0.590


    11.2%

    13.9%

    6.0%

    15.8%

    12.8%

    2007

    19.710

    15.410

    0.630


    7.6%

    -31.5%

    4.6%

    5.6%

    -14.0%

    2008

    15.910

    11.920

    0.670


    -15.9%

    -18.0%

    1.8%

    -37.0%

    -29.4%

    2009

    16.490

    10.040

    0.680


    7.9%

    -10.1%

    -1.8%

    26.5%

    12.4%

    10 Year Annual Compound Growth Rate


    9.5%

    7.4%

    4.1%

    -1.0%

    4.7%

    2010

    16.160

    13.630

    0.690


    2.2%

    43.4%

    3.8%

    15.1%

    8.9%

    2011

    14.760

    8.920

    0.700


    -4.3%

    -27.2%

    3.7%

    2.1%

    -0.3%

    2012

    14.030

    10.650

    0.710


    -0.1%

    23.4%

    4.2%

    16.0%

    20.1%

    2013

    14.640

    17.270

    0.720


    9.5%

    70.7%

    3.6%

    32.4%

    38.3%

    2014

    15.150

    14.630

    0.730


    8.5%

    -11.2%

    4.4%

    13.7%

    15.7%

    2015

    14.980

    18.630

    0.740


    3.8%

    33.4%

    4.0%

    1.4%

    9.5%

    2016

    17.160

    19.000

    0.750


    19.6%

    6.2%

    2.7%

    11.9%

    15.7%

    2017

    17.720

    21.380

    1.760

     * 

    13.5%

    16.9%

    4.3%

    21.8%

    22.4%

    2018

    17.230

    20.570

    0.780


    1.6%

    4.8%

    5.4%

    -4.4%

    -4.7%

    2019

    $19.980

    $22.370

    $1.800

     * 

    26.4%

    17.8%

    4.0%

    31.5%

    25.9%

    10 Year Annual Compound Growth Rate


    7.7%

    14.8%

    4.0%

    13.6%

    14.5%

    52 Year Annual Compound Growth Rate


    12.8%

    12.4%

    6.4%

    10.2%

    9.5%











    Note: (*) Includes special cash dividends of $1.000, $1.000, $0.800, and $0.534 per share at September 2019 and December 2017, 2005, and 2003, respectively.

    Sources: (1) Old Republic Database / (2) Nominal Gross Domestic Product from Federal Reserve Bank St. Louis. / (3) Standard & Poor's Indices from S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. Data for years 1989 and prior is not available for the S&P P&C Insurance Index.

    Safe Harbor Statement

    Historical data pertaining to the operating results, liquidity, and other performance indicators applicable to an insurance enterprise such as Old Republic are not necessarily indicative of results to be achieved in succeeding years. In addition to the factors cited below, the long-term nature of the insurance business, seasonal and annual patterns in premium production and incidence of claims, changes in yields obtained on invested assets, changes in government policies and free markets affecting inflation rates and general economic conditions, and changes in legal precedents or the application of law affecting the settlement of disputed and other claims can have a bearing on period-to-period comparisons and future operating results. Furthermore, due to the financial market and economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated governmental responses, it is therefore possible that Old Republic's operating results, business and financial condition could be adversely affected in subsequent periods depending on the length and severity of these disruptions.

    Some of the oral or written statements made in the Company's reports, press releases, and conference calls following earnings releases, can constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Of necessity, any such forward-looking statements involve assumptions, uncertainties, and risks that may affect the Company's future performance. With regard to Old Republic's General Insurance segment, its results can be particularly affected by the level of market competition, which is typically a function of available capital and expected returns on such capital among competitors, the levels of investment yields and inflation rates, and periodic changes in claim frequency and severity patterns caused by natural disasters, weather conditions, accidents, illnesses, work-related injuries, and unanticipated external events. Title Insurance and RFIG Run-off results can be affected by similar factors, and by changes in national and regional housing demand and values, the availability and cost of mortgage loans, employment trends, and default rates on mortgage loans. Life and accident insurance earnings can be affected by the levels of employment and consumer spending, changes in mortality and health trends, and alterations in policy lapsation rates. At the parent holding company level, operating earnings or losses are generally reflective of the amount of debt outstanding and its cost, interest income on temporary holdings of short-term investments, and period-to-period variations in the costs of administering the Company's widespread operations.

    The General Insurance, Title Insurance, Corporate and Other Segments, and the RFIG Run-off business maintain customer information and rely upon technology platforms to conduct their business. As a result, each of them and the Company are exposed to cyber risk. Many of the Company's operating subsidiaries maintain separate IT systems which are deemed to reduce enterprise-wide risks of potential cybersecurity incidents. However, given the potential magnitude of a significant breach, the Company continually evaluates on an enterprise-wide basis its IT hardware, security infrastructure and business practices to respond to these risks and to detect and remediate in a timely manner significant cybersecurity incidents or business process interruptions.

    A more detailed listing and discussion of the risks and other factors which affect the Company's risk-taking insurance business are included in Part I, Item 1A - Risk Factors, of the Company's 2019 Form 10-K Annual Report filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission, which is specifically incorporated herein by reference.

    Any forward-looking statements or commentaries speak only as of their dates. Old Republic undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any and all such comments, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, and accordingly they may not be unduly relied upon.  

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    Craig R. Smiddy: President and Chief Executive Officer

    Analysts/Investors: Joe Calabrese 212/827-3772

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