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Heritage Announces Full Placement of 2024-2025 CAT XOL Reinsurance Program

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Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. announced the successful placement of its 2024-2025 catastrophe reinsurance program, costing approximately $422.3 million. The program includes external reinsurance partners, first event reinsurance tower exhaustion points, and catastrophe bonds issued by Citrus Re

Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. ha annunciato il collocamento riuscito del suo programma di riassicurazione per catastrofi 2024-2025, con un costo di circa 422,3 milioni di dollari. Il programma include partner esterni di riassicurazione, punti di esaurimento della torre di riassicurazione per il primo evento e obbligazioni catastrofiche emesse da Citrus Re.
Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. anunció la colocación exitosa de su programa de reaseguro de catástrofes 2024-2025, que tiene un costo aproximado de 422,3 millones de dólares. El programa incluye socios de reaseguro externos, puntos de agotamiento de la torre de reaseguro para el primer evento y bonos de catástrofe emitidos por Citrus Re.
Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc.는 2024-2025년 재난 재보험 프로그램의 성공적인 배치를 발표했습니다. 이 프로그램은 약 422.3백만 달러의 비용이 들며, 외부 재보험 파트너, 첫 번째 사건 재보험 타워 고갈 지점 및 Citrus Re가 발행한 재난 채권을 포함합니다.
Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. a annoncé le placement réussi de son programme de réassurance pour catastrophes 2024-2025, coûtant environ 422,3 millions de dollars. Le programme comprend des partenaires de réassurance externes, des points d'épuisement de la tour de réassurance lors du premier événement et des obligations catastrophes émises par Citrus Re.
Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. hat die erfolgreiche Platzierung seines Katastrophen-Rückversicherungsprogramms für 2024-2025 bekanntgegeben, das etwa 422,3 Millionen Dollar kostet. Das Programm umfasst externe Rückversicherungspartner, Erschöpfungspunkte des Rückversicherungsturms beim ersten Ereignis und von Citrus Re ausgegebene Katastrophenanleihen.
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  • The successful placement of the 2024-2025 reinsurance program enhances Heritage's risk management capabilities.
  • The inclusion of new reinsurance partners strengthens Heritage's financial stability and market presence.
  • The utilization of catastrophe bonds provides multi-year reinsurance coverage for Heritage Insurance Holdings.
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TAMPA, Fla., April 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: HRTG) ("Heritage" or the "Company"), a super-regional property and casualty insurance holding company announced today that it fully placed its 2024-2025 indemnity based, catastrophe excess-of-loss reinsurance program for its insurance subsidiaries, Heritage Property Casualty Insurance Company, Narragansett Bay Insurance Company, and Zephyr Insurance Company.

"We are delighted to announce the successful completion of our 2024-2025 catastrophe excess of loss reinsurance program," stated Heritage CEO Ernie Garateix. "We value the unwavering support of our valued long-term reinsurance partners as well as new reinsurance partners and reaffirm our commitment to provide appropriate coverage for the markets we serve. I'm pleased to continue to place a portion of our program through capital markets using catastrophe bonds issued by Citrus Re, which provides multi-year reinsurance coverage."

Key points of the 2024-2025 catastrophe reinsurance program include:

  • Total consolidated cost of approximately $422.3 million.
  • The prior year program included over $70.0 million of limit provided through the Florida Reinsurance to Assist Policyholders ("RAP") program at no cost to the Company. The current year program cost includes replacement of that program with external reinsurance partners.
  • External party first event reinsurance tower exhaustion points of $1.1 billion for the Northeast, $1.3 billion in the Southeast and $750.0 million in Hawaii. Each reinsurance tower may be supplemented with limit purchased through affiliate Osprey Re.
  • The 2024 catastrophe excess of loss reinsurance program includes a Southeast-only limit of $100.0 million through catastrophe bonds issued by Citrus Re Ltd., a Bermuda-domiciled special purpose vehicle. This addition complements the existing Citrus Re 2023 catastrophe bonds, which featured a $120.0 million Northeast only limit and a $115.0 million combined Northeast/Hawaii limit, both of which remain unused. Furthermore, the $100 million limit of the 2022 in-force Northeast-only catastrophe bond also remains unutilized and available for the 2024 hurricane season.
  • The loss retention for the Company is approximately $40.0 million for the Southeast and Hawaii, respectively, and $32 million for the Northeast. The retention for each insurance company could be reduced by limit purchased through affiliate Osprey Re.
  • Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund participation of 90.0%, consistent with the prior year program.
  • The entire program is indemnity based, with no parametric covers.

About Heritage
Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. is a super-regional property and casualty insurance holding company. Through its insurance subsidiaries and a large network of experienced agents, the Company writes approximately $1.4 billion of gross personal and commercial residential premium across its multi-state footprint.

Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those discussed herein. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, words such as "may," "will," "expect," "believe," "anticipate," "intend," "could," "would," "estimate," "or "continue" or the other negative variations thereof or comparable terminology are intended to identify forward-looking statements. This release includes forward-looking statements relating to our 2024-2025 catastrophe reinsurance program. The risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ from those expressed or implied herein include, without limitation: the success of the Company's underwriting and profitability initiatives; inflation and other changes in economic conditions (including changes in interest rates and financial and real estate markets), including changes that may impact demand for our products and our operations; the impact of macroeconomic and geopolitical conditions, including the impact of supply chain constraints, inflationary pressures, labor availability and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and in the Middle East; the impact of new federal and state regulations that affect the property and casualty insurance market; the cost of reinsurance, the collectability of reinsurance and our ability to obtain reinsurance coverage on terms and at a cost acceptable to us; assessments charged by various governmental agencies; pricing competition and other initiatives by competitors; our ability to obtain regulatory approval for requested rate changes, and the timing thereof; legislative and regulatory developments; the outcome of litigation pending against us, including the terms of any settlements; risks related to the nature of our business; dependence on investment income and the composition of our investment portfolio; the adequacy of our liability for losses and loss adjustment expense; our ability to build and maintain relationships with insurance agents; claims experience; ratings by industry services; catastrophe losses; reliance on key personnel; weather conditions (including the severity and frequency of storms, hurricanes, tornadoes and hail); changes in loss trends; acts of war and terrorist activities; court decisions and trends in litigation; and other matters described from time to time by us in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 13, 2024, and subsequent filings. The Company undertakes no obligations to update, change or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, additional or subsequent developments or otherwise.

Investor Contacts:
Kirk Lusk
Chief Financial Officer
klusk@heritagepci.com
investors@heritagepci.com 

Zack Mukewa
Lambert
HRTG@lambert.com

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FAQ

What is the total cost of Heritage's 2024-2025 catastrophe reinsurance program?

The total consolidated cost is approximately $422.3 million.

Who are the insurance subsidiaries covered under the reinsurance program?

The reinsurance program covers Heritage Property Casualty Insurance Company, Narragansett Bay Insurance Company, and Zephyr Insurance Company.

What is the retention amount for the Company in the Southeast and Hawaii regions?

The loss retention for the Company is approximately $40.0 million for the Southeast and Hawaii.

What is the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund participation percentage for the program?

The program has a Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund participation rate of 90.0%.

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heritage insurance holdings, inc. (“heritage” or the “company”) is based in clearwater, florida. its subsidiaries, heritage property & casualty insurance company and zephyr insurance company, write approximately $587 million and $58 million, respectively, of personal and commercial residential premium through a large network of experienced agents. the company is currently writing policies in florida, hawaii, north carolina and south carolina. heritage is one of the largest, most well-capitalized insurance companies in florida. surplus at heritage p&c is $205 million and surplus at zephyr is $72 million. consolidated in-force premiums at september 30, 2016 were $646 million with approximately 327,000 policies-in-force. the company is listed on the new york stock exchange (ticker: hrtg). with a market capitalization of approximately $460 million, heritage is larger than all but one florida-based property and casualty insurance companies. heritage’s balance sheet is solid with stockholder