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Assured Guaranty (AGO) director Borges gifts 26,747 common shares, retains 153,111

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ASSURED GUARANTY LTD director Francisco L. Borges reported gifting common shares. On June 17 and 18, 2026, he made bona fide gifts totaling 26,747 common shares at no stated price. After these charitable transfers, he continues to hold 153,111 common shares directly.

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Insider BORGES FRANCISCO L
Role null
Type Security Shares Price Value
Gift Common Shares 2,588 $0.00 --
Gift Common Shares 24,159 $0.00 --
Holdings After Transaction: Common Shares — 153,111 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
Gifted shares June 17, 2026 24,159 shares Bona fide gift of common shares on June 17, 2026
Gifted shares June 18, 2026 2,588 shares Bona fide gift of common shares on June 18, 2026
Total shares gifted 26,747 shares Aggregate bona fide gifts reported in this Form 4
Shares held after transactions 153,111 shares Direct common share holdings after June 18, 2026 gift
Transaction price per share $0.00 per share Reported price for both bona fide gift transactions
bona fide gift financial
"transaction code description is listed as "Bona fide gift" for both entries"
A bona fide gift is a genuine, voluntary transfer of money, property, or benefits from one party to another made without expectation of repayment, services, or hidden conditions. Investors care because such gifts can affect company disclosures, related‑party transaction rules, tax treatment, and perceived conflicts of interest; think of it like someone giving you a present with no strings attached — but on a corporate scale, auditors and regulators need to verify it really is unconditional.
Common Shares financial
"security_title is reported as "Common Shares" for both transactions"
Common shares are the basic units of ownership in a company that give holders a claim on profits and a right to vote on key matters, like electing the board. Think of them as membership cards in a club: they let you share in successes and losses, but in a bankruptcy or liquidation they are paid after creditors and preferred shareholders, so their value can swing more and matters for assessing risk and potential return.
Form 4 regulatory
"INSIDER FILING DATA (Form 4)"
Form 4 is a official document that company insiders, such as executives or major shareholders, file with regulators whenever they buy or sell company shares. It provides transparency about how those with inside knowledge are trading, helping investors see if insiders are confident in the company's prospects or may be selling for personal reasons. This information can influence investor decisions by revealing insiders' perspectives on the company's value.
transaction code G regulatory
"each transaction uses transaction_code "G" indicating a bona fide gift"
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SEC Form 4
FORM 4UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP

Filed pursuant to Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
or Section 30(h) of the Investment Company Act of 1940
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Check this box if no longer subject to Section 16. Form 4 or Form 5 obligations may continue. See Instruction 1(b).
Check this box to indicate that a transaction was made pursuant to a contract, instruction or written plan for the purchase or sale of equity securities of the issuer that is intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c). See Instruction 10.
1. Name and Address of Reporting Person*
BORGES FRANCISCO L

(Last)(First)(Middle)
30 WOODBOURNE AVENUE 5TH FLOOR

(Street)
HAMILTONHM 08

(City)(State)(Zip)

BERMUDA

(Country)
2. Issuer Name and Ticker or Trading Symbol
ASSURED GUARANTY LTD [ AGO ]
5. Relationship of Reporting Person(s) to Issuer
(Check all applicable)
XDirector10% Owner
Officer (give title below)Other (specify below)
2a. Foreign Trading Symbol
3. Date of Earliest Transaction (Month/Day/Year)
06/17/2026
6. Individual or Joint/Group Filing (Check Applicable Line)
XForm filed by One Reporting Person
Form filed by More than One Reporting Person
4. If Amendment, Date of Original Filed (Month/Day/Year)

Table I - Non-Derivative Securities Acquired, Disposed of, or Beneficially Owned
1. Title of Security (Instr. 3) 2. Transaction Date (Month/Day/Year)2A. Deemed Execution Date, if any (Month/Day/Year)3. Transaction Code (Instr. 8) 4. Securities Acquired (A) or Disposed Of (D) (Instr. 3, 4 and 5) 5. Amount of Securities Beneficially Owned Following Reported Transaction(s) (Instr. 3 and 4) 6. Ownership Form: Direct (D) or Indirect (I) (Instr. 4) 7. Nature of Indirect Beneficial Ownership (Instr. 4)
CodeVAmount(A) or (D)Price
Common Shares06/17/2026G24,159D$0155,699D
Common Shares06/18/2026G2,588D$0153,111D
Table II - Derivative Securities Acquired, Disposed of, or Beneficially Owned
(e.g., puts, calls, warrants, options, convertible securities)
1. Title of Derivative Security (Instr. 3) 2. Conversion or Exercise Price of Derivative Security 3. Transaction Date (Month/Day/Year)3A. Deemed Execution Date, if any (Month/Day/Year)4. Transaction Code (Instr. 8) 5. Number of Derivative Securities Acquired (A) or Disposed of (D) (Instr. 3, 4 and 5) 6. Date Exercisable and Expiration Date (Month/Day/Year)7. Title and Amount of Securities Underlying Derivative Security (Instr. 3 and 4) 8. Price of Derivative Security (Instr. 5) 9. Number of derivative Securities Beneficially Owned Following Reported Transaction(s) (Instr. 4) 10. Ownership Form: Direct (D) or Indirect (I) (Instr. 4) 11. Nature of Indirect Beneficial Ownership (Instr. 4)
CodeV(A)(D)Date ExercisableExpiration DateTitleAmount or Number of Shares
Explanation of Responses:
Remarks:
/s/ Ling Chow, Attorney-in-fact06/18/2026
** Signature of Reporting PersonDate
Reminder: Report on a separate line for each class of securities beneficially owned directly or indirectly.
* If the form is filed by more than one reporting person, see Instruction 4 (b)(v).
** Intentional misstatements or omissions of facts constitute Federal Criminal Violations See 18 U.S.C. 1001 and 15 U.S.C. 78ff(a).
Note: File three copies of this Form, one of which must be manually signed. If space is insufficient, see Instruction 6 for procedure.
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* Form 4: SEC 1474 (03-26)

FAQ

What insider transaction did AGO director Francisco L. Borges report?

Francisco L. Borges reported bona fide gifts of Assured Guaranty common shares. The Form 4 shows two gift transfers on June 17 and 18, 2026, reflecting non-cash dispositions of his existing holdings rather than open-market sales or purchases.

How many Assured Guaranty (AGO) shares did Borges gift in this Form 4?

Borges gifted a total of 26,747 Assured Guaranty common shares. The transactions include 24,159 shares gifted on June 17, 2026, and 2,588 shares gifted on June 18, 2026, all reported at a transaction price of $0.00 per share.

Does the Borges Form 4 show any open-market buying or selling of AGO shares?

The filing shows no open-market buying or selling. Both reported transactions use code “G” for bona fide gifts, with a price of $0.00 per share, indicating non-cash transfers rather than market trades that could directly affect trading volume or price.

How many AGO shares does Borges hold after these reported gifts?

Following the June 18, 2026 gift transaction, Borges directly holds 153,111 Assured Guaranty common shares. This post-transaction balance reflects his remaining direct ownership after transferring a total of 26,747 shares as bona fide gifts over the two reported dates.

What does transaction code G mean in the AGO Form 4 for Borges?

Transaction code G designates a bona fide gift of securities. In this Form 4, it indicates Borges transferred Assured Guaranty common shares without receiving consideration, distinguishing these moves from open-market sales, option exercises, or compensation-related awards.