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Board expresses confidence in capital position and business plan,
highlighting exceptional liquidity reflected in cash balance slightly above
Full-year 2008 financial results to be announced
Chairman
"In view of current economic and market conditions, the board chose to
continue for later discussion the potential for an increase in the 2009
dividend payout level," Schiff said, "The board is cognizant that
President and Chief Executive Officer
"At year-end 2008, we estimate book value was approximately
"Further, our insurance appetite remains strong. All of our insurance
subsidiaries continue to be highly rated, operating with a level of capital
far exceeding regulatory requirements. We ended 2008 with a healthy property
casualty premium-to-surplus ratio of 0.9 to 1, allowing us the flexibility to
reduce risk by expanding our operations into new geographies and product
areas. Plus, we hold more than
Stecher said, "Preserving this high level of capital and liquidity remains a key objective. In mid-summer, we began applying new investment guidelines that increased portfolio diversification, reducing single issue and sector concentrations. Our year-end 2008 portfolio, fully detailed today in our regular online portfolio listing, shows how we have positioned the portfolio for reduced volatility going forward. As a result, despite economic and market disruptions that led to unprecedented market value declines, our equity portfolio suffered less than the broader indices during the fourth quarter and full year of 2008. It continues to hold up well in the challenging environment we have experienced since the beginning of 2009.
"At year-end, our financial sector holdings were 12.4 percent of our
Stecher noted, "In addition to equities, our portfolio includes highly
rated taxable and tax-exempt fixed maturity and short-term investments valued
at
Stecher concluded, "As the disruptions of the financial market have pressured short-term results for our company and others, we have continued to look to the long term. On Thursday, we will provide a thorough look at our financial results for 2008. We also will share our perspective on Cincinnati's long-term potential to create value for shareholders by continuing to act on strategic initiatives that further our mission: to grow profitability and enhance the ability of local independent agents to deliver quality financial protection to the people and businesses they serve."
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Safe Harbor Statement
This is our "Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Our business is subject to certain risks and
uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those
suggested by the forward-looking statements in this report. Some of those
risks and uncertainties are discussed in our 2007 Annual Report on Form 10-K,
Item 1A, Risk Factors, Page 21, with updates to certain risk factors described
in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended
Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to:
- Further decline in overall stock market values negatively affecting the company's equity portfolio and book value
- Events, such as the credit crisis, followed by prolonged periods of
economic instability, that lead to:
- Significant or prolonged decline in the value of a particular security or group of securities and impairment of the asset(s)
- Significant decline in investment income due to reduced or eliminated dividend payouts from a particular security or group of securities
- Significant rise in losses from surety and director and officer policies written for financial institutions
- Recession or other economic conditions or regulatory, accounting or tax changes resulting in lower demand for insurance products
- Prolonged low interest rate environment or other factors that limit the company's ability to generate growth in investment income or interest rate fluctuations that result in declining values of fixed-maturity investments
- Changing consumer buying habits and consolidation of independent insurance agencies that could alter our competitive advantages
- Unusually high levels of catastrophe losses due to risk concentrations, changes in weather patterns, environmental events, terrorism incidents or other causes
- Increased frequency and/or severity of claims
- Delays or inadequacies in the development, implementation, performance and benefits of technology projects and enhancements
- Ability to obtain adequate reinsurance on acceptable terms, amount of reinsurance purchased, financial strength of reinsurers and the potential for non-payment or delay in payment by reinsurers
- Increased competition that could result in a significant reduction in the company's premium growth rate
- Events or conditions that could weaken or harm the company's
relationships with its independent agencies and hamper opportunities
to add new agencies, resulting in limitations on the company's
opportunities for growth, such as:
- Multi-notch downgrades of the company's financial strength ratings
- Concerns that doing business with the company is too difficult or
- Perceptions that the company's level of service, particularly claims service, is no longer a distinguishing characteristic in the marketplace
- Underwriting and pricing methods adopted by competitors that could allow them to identify and flexibly price risks, which could decrease our competitive advantages
- Personal lines pricing and loss trends that lead management to conclude that this segment could not attain sustainable profitability, which could prevent the capitalization of policy acquisition costs
- Actions of insurance departments, state attorneys general or other
regulatory agencies that:
- Restrict our ability to exit or reduce writings of unprofitable coverages or lines of business
- Place the insurance industry under greater regulatory scrutiny or result in new statutes, rules and regulations
- Increase our expenses
- Add assessments for guaranty funds, other insurance related assessments or mandatory reinsurance arrangements; or that impair our ability to recover such assessments through future surcharges or other rate changes
- Limit our ability to set fair, adequate and reasonable rates
- Place us at a disadvantage in the marketplace
- Restrict our ability to execute our business model, including the way we compensate agents
- Adverse outcomes from litigation or administrative proceedings
- Events or actions, including unauthorized intentional circumvention of controls, that reduce the company's future ability to maintain effective internal control over financial reporting under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
- Inaccurate estimates or assumptions used for critical accounting estimates
- Unforeseen departure of certain executive officers or other key employees due to retirement, health or other causes that could interrupt progress toward important strategic goals or diminish the effectiveness of certain longstanding relationships with insurance agents and others
- Events, such as an epidemic, natural catastrophe or terrorism, that could hamper our ability to assemble our workforce at our headquarters location
Further, the company's insurance businesses are subject to the effects of changing social, economic and regulatory environments. Public and regulatory initiatives have included efforts to adversely influence and restrict premium rates, restrict the ability to cancel policies, impose underwriting standards and expand overall regulation. The company also is subject to public and regulatory initiatives that can affect the market value for its common stock, such as recent measures affecting corporate financial reporting and governance. The ultimate changes and eventual effects, if any, of these initiatives are uncertain.
Financial strength ratings are effective as of the date of this release, are under continuous review and are subject to change and/or affirmation. For the latest ratings, access Financial Strength Ratings at www.cinfin.com.
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