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Cincinnati Financial Corporation Reports Hospitalization of Officer

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CINCINNATI, March 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cincinnati Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: CINF) reported that Senior Vice President Kenneth S. Miller, recently named chief investment officer, is hospitalized in critical condition and his vital signs are stable after an automobile accident in Fairfield, Ohio, on March 1.

"Ken is in good hands, and our focus is on supporting him and his family as he recovers," said John J. Schiff, Jr., chairman and chief executive officer.

"In the interim, Ken's investment department staff is transacting business as usual," Schiff said. "Our portfolio managers and analysts regularly conduct investment department business, applying guidelines provided by the investment committee of the board of directors. We are fortunate to have talented associates in place who were trained and mentored for many years by Ken and by our previous chief investment officer."

Cincinnati Financial Corporation offers property and casualty insurance, its main business, through The Cincinnati Insurance Company, The Cincinnati Indemnity Company and The Cincinnati Casualty Company. The Cincinnati Life Insurance Company markets life and disability income insurance and annuities. CFC Investment Company supports the insurance subsidiaries and their independent agent representatives through commercial leasing and financing activities. CinFin Capital Management Company provides asset management services to institutions, corporations and individuals. For additional information, please visit the company's Web site at www.cinfin.com .

SOURCE Cincinnati Financial Corporation
/CONTACT: Investors, Heather J. Wietzel, +1-513-603-5236, or
Media, Joan O. Shevchik, +1-513-603-5323,
both of Cincinnati Financial Corporation/
/Web site: http://www.cinfin.com /
(CINF)

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