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Assured Guaranty Ltd (AGO)

8-K 2022-08-03 For: 2022-08-03
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

Current Report

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15 (d) of the

Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)—August 3, 2022

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ASSURED GUARANTY LTD.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Bermuda 001-32141 98-0429991
(State or other jurisdiction <br>of incorporation or organization) (Commission File Number) (I.R.S. Employer <br>Identification No.)

30 Woodbourne Avenue

Hamilton HM 08 Bermuda

(Address of principal executive offices)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (441) 279-5700

Not applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class: Trading Symbol(s) Name of exchange on which registered
Common Shares $0.01 par value per share AGO New York Stock Exchange
Assured Guaranty US Holdings Inc. 5.000% Senior Notes due 2024 (and the related guarantee of Registrant) AGO 24 New York Stock Exchange
Assured Guaranty US Holdings Inc. 3.150% Senior Notes due 2031 (and the related guarantee of Registrant) AGO/31 New York Stock Exchange
Assured Guaranty US Holdings Inc. 3.600% Senior Notes due 2051 (and the related guarantee of Registrant) AGO/51 New York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (17 CFR §230.405) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (17 CFR §240.12b-2).

Emerging growth company ☐

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition<br><br>On August 3, 2022 Assured Guaranty Ltd. issued a press release reporting its second quarter 2022 results and the availability of its June 30, 2022 financial supplement. The press release and the financial supplement are attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and Exhibit 99.2, respectively, and are incorporated by reference herein.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.<br>(d) Exhibits
Exhibit <br>Number Description
99.1 Assured Guaranty Ltd. Press Release dated June 30, 2022 reporting second quarter 2022 results
99.2 June 30, 2022 Financial Supplement of Assured Guaranty Ltd.
104.1 Cover Page Interactive Data File - the cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.
By: /s/ ROBERT A. BAILENSON
Name: Robert A. Bailenson <br>Title: Chief Financial Officer

DATE: August 3, 2022

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Assured Guaranty Ltd. Reports Results for Second Quarter 2022

•GAAP Highlights: Net loss attributable to Assured Guaranty Ltd. was $47 million, or $0.74 per share, for second quarter 2022, which includes after-tax losses of: $63 million related to foreign exchange remeasurement, $27 million on alternative investments, $25 million on available-for-sale investments, and $15 million on trading securities. Shareholders’ equity attributable to Assured Guaranty Ltd. per share was $84.89 as of June 30, 2022.

•Non-GAAP Highlights: Adjusted operating income(1) was $30 million, or $0.46 per share, for second quarter 2022, which includes after-tax losses of $27 million on alternative investments and $15 million on trading securities. Adjusted operating shareholders’ equity(1) per share and adjusted book value (ABV)(1) per share were $90.18 and $134.91, respectively, as of June 30, 2022.

•Return of Capital to Shareholders: Second quarter 2022 capital returned to shareholders was $167 million, including the repurchase of 2.6 million shares for $151 million, and dividends of $16 million.

•As of June 30, 2022, 62.5 million common shares were outstanding.

•Share repurchase authorization was increased by $250 million on August 3, 2022.

•Insurance Segment:

•Insurance segment adjusted operating income was $55 million for second quarter 2022, which includes after-tax losses of $27 million on alternative investments and $15 million on trading securities.

•Gross written premiums (GWP) were $65 million for second quarter 2022.

•Present value of new business production (PVP)(2) was $76 million for second quarter 2022.

•Asset Management Segment

•Asset Management segment adjusted operating results were breakeven for second quarter 2022.

•Assets under management (AUM) inflows were $1.3 billion(2) for second quarter 2022.

Hamilton, Bermuda, August 3, 2022 -- Assured Guaranty Ltd. (NYSE: AGO) (AGL and, together with its consolidated entities, Assured Guaranty or the Company) announced today its financial results for the three-month period ended June 30, 2022 (second quarter 2022).

“While Assured Guaranty’s June 30 shareholders’ equity per share was impacted by unrealized losses in the investment portfolio due largely to the rising interest rate environment, we achieved the highest per-share levels of adjusted operating shareholders’ equity and adjusted book value in our history.

New business production in our insurance segment remained strong during both the first half and second quarter, resulting in $135 million of first half gross written premiums and $145 million of first half PVP, derived from all three of our market sectors. We again led the U.S. municipal bond insurance market, where industry penetration reached 8.9% of new-issue par sold in second quarter and 8.8% year-to-date,” said President and CEO Dominic Frederico.

(1)    Please see “Explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures.”

(2)    Net of transfers between funds managed by Assured Investment Management LLC and its investment management affiliates (AssuredIM Funds).

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Summary Financial Results

(in millions, except per share amounts)

Quarter Ended
June 30,
2022 2021
GAAP
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (47) $ 98
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL per diluted share $ (0.74) $ 1.29
Weighted average diluted shares (1) 63.8 76.0
Non-GAAP
Adjusted operating income (loss) (2) $ 30 $ 120
Adjusted operating income per diluted share (2) $ 0.46 $ 1.59
Weighted average diluted shares 65.0 76.0
Components of total adjusted operating income (loss)
Insurance segment $ 55 $ 152
Asset Management segment (2)
Corporate division (35) (34)
Other 10 4
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 30 $ 120
As of
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June 30, 2022 December 31, 2021
Amount Per Share Amount Per Share
Shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL $ 5,304 $ 84.89 $ 6,292 $ 93.19
Adjusted operating shareholders’ equity (2) 5,634 90.18 5,991 88.73
ABV (2) 8,428 134.91 8,823 130.67
Common Shares Outstanding 62.5 67.5

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(1)    In periods where the Company recognized a net loss, the impact of potentially dilutive outstanding stock-based awards was excluded from the calculation of diluted loss per share as their inclusion would have an antidilutive effect.

(2)    Please see “Explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” at the end of this press release.

On a per share basis, shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL was $84.89 as of June 30, 2022, which was lower than shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL of $93.19 as of December 31, 2021, primarily due to unrealized losses on the investment portfolio caused largely by rising interest rates. On a per share basis, adjusted operating shareholders’ equity and ABV reached record highs primarily due to the accretive effect of the share repurchase program, and in the case of ABV, favorable loss development and net written premiums. See “Common Share Repurchases” on page 10.

Insurance Segment

The Insurance segment primarily consists of the Company's insurance subsidiaries that provide credit protection products to the United States (U.S.) and non-U.S. public finance (including infrastructure) and structured finance markets.

Insurance Segment Results

(in millions)

Quarter Ended
June 30,
2022 2021
Segment revenues
Net earned premiums and credit derivative revenues $ 86 $ 106
Net investment income 66 71
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities (18)
Other income (loss) 5 5
Total segment revenues 139 182
Segment expenses
Loss expense (benefit) (17) (12)
Amortization of deferred acquisition costs (DAC) 3 4
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 35 34
Other operating expenses 20 21
Total segment expenses 41 47
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees (34) 48
Segment adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes 64 183
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 9 31
Segment adjusted operating income (loss) $ 55 $ 152

Insurance segment adjusted operating income decreased to $55 million in second quarter 2022 compared with $152 million in the three-month period ended June 30, 2021 (second quarter 2021), primarily due to lower net asset values for AssuredIM Funds reported in “equity in earnings (losses) of investees”, fair value losses on trading securities, and lower net earned premiums and credit derivative revenues, as shown in the table above. The components of premiums, losses and income from the investment portfolio are presented below.

The components of Insurance segment net earned premiums and credit derivative revenues are shown in the table below.

Insurance Segment

Net Earned Premiums and Credit Derivative Revenues

(in millions)

Quarter Ended
June 30,
2022 2021
Scheduled net earned premiums and credit derivative revenues $ 81 $ 91
Accelerations 5 15
Total $ 86 $ 106

The decline in net earned premiums and credit derivative revenues was primarily attributable to lower accelerations and changes in debt service assumptions.

The components of Insurance segment loss expense (benefit) and the rollforward of expected losses are presented in the tables below.

Insurance Segment

Loss Expense (Benefit)

(in millions)

Quarter Ended
June 30,
2022 2021
Public finance $ 11 $ 3
U.S. residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) (28) (22)
Other structured finance 7
Total $ (17) $ (12)

Loss expense is a function of economic loss (benefit) development, as well as the amortization of deferred premium revenue. In second quarter 2022, the largest component of the U.S. public finance loss expense was attributable to Puerto Rico exposures. The benefit in U.S. RMBS in both periods presented is primarily related to second lien transactions.

Roll Forward of Net Expected Loss to be Paid (Recovered)(1)

(in millions)

Net Expected Loss to be Paid (Recovered) as of March 31, 2022 Economic Loss (Benefit) Development Net (Paid) Recovered Losses Net Expected Loss to be Paid (Recovered) as of June 30, 2022
Public finance $ 191 $ 6 $ 20 $ 217
U.S. RMBS 195 (39) 23 179
Other structured finance 46 1 (1) 46
Total $ 432 $ (32) $ 42 $ 442

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(1)    Economic loss (benefit) development represents the change in net expected loss to be paid (recovered) attributable to the effects of changes in the economic performance of insured transactions, changes in assumptions based on observed market trends, changes in discount rates, accretion of discount and the economic effects of loss mitigation efforts, each net of reinsurance. Economic loss development (benefit) is the principal measure that the Company uses to evaluate the loss experience in its insured portfolio. Expected loss to be paid (recovered) includes all transactions insured by the Company, whether written in insurance or credit derivative form, regardless of the accounting model prescribed under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), and without consideration of unearned premium reserves.

The economic benefit attributable to U.S. RMBS in second quarter 2022 was $39 million, which was mainly attributable to changes in discount rates, improved performance in certain transactions, higher recoveries for secured second lien charged-off loans, and lower initial severity assumptions for first lien U.S. RMBS transactions, partially offset by lower excess spread.

The components of income from the investment portfolio are presented in the table below.

Insurance Segment

Income from Investment Portfolio

(in millions)

Quarter Ended
June 30,
2022 2021
Net investment income $ 66 $ 71
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities (18)
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees:
AssuredIM Funds (33) 37
Other alternative investments (1) 11
Total $ 14 $ 119

The total income from the investment portfolio decreased due primarily to (1) fair value losses from alternative investments, including investments in AssuredIM Funds, (2) fair value losses on trading securities, and (3) lower net investment income on available-for-sale fixed-maturity securities due to lower average balances, which declined as a result of dividends paid by the insurance subsidiaries and liquidity needs associated with the Puerto Rico claim payments in the first quarter of 2022.

Contingent value instruments issued by Puerto Rico and received in the first quarter of 2022 as part of the Puerto Rico resolutions are classified as trading securities with changes in fair value reported in the consolidated statements of operations. Fair value losses on trading securities were $18 million in second quarter 2022.

Equity in earnings of AssuredIM Funds was a loss of $33 million in second quarter 2022 primarily attributable to lower net asset values (NAV) of collateralized loan obligation (CLO) funds and a loss related to dilution from the rebalancing following a final fundraising close for the healthcare fund. Equity in earnings of AssuredIM Funds was a gain of $37 million in second quarter 2021 mainly due to an overall increase in the NAV of the CLO and healthcare funds.

As of June 30, 2022, the Insurance segment had invested $549 million (at fair value) in AssuredIM Funds. Inception to date realized and unrealized gains on AssuredIM Funds as of June 30, 2022 totaled $98 million.

In the Insurance segment, investments in AssuredIM Funds are recorded at NAV, with the change in NAV reported in “equity in earnings (losses) of investees.” The AssuredIM Funds include healthcare, CLOs, municipal bond and asset-based funds. Equity in earnings (losses) of investees also includes the Company's proportionate interests in other alternative investments. To the extent that the amounts invested in AssuredIM Funds and other alternative investments increase and available-for-sale fixed-maturity securities decrease, net investment income may decline and mark-to-market volatility may increase.

New Business Production

PVP, a non-GAAP financial measure, measures the value of the Insurance segment’s new business production and includes upfront premiums and the present value of expected future installments on new business at the time of issuance, for all contracts regardless of form or GAAP accounting model. See “Explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” at the end of this press release.

Insurance Segment

New Business Production

(in millions)

Quarter Ended June 30,
2022 2021
GWP PVP (1) Gross Par Written (1) GWP PVP (1) Gross Par Written (1)
Public finance - U.S. $ 57 $ 57 $ 6,429 $ 29 $ 29 $ 4,716
Public finance - non-U.S. 6 18 207 44 43 961
Structured finance - U.S. 1 16 11 9 460
Structured finance - non-U.S. 1 1 43
Total $ 65 $ 76 $ 6,695 $ 84 $ 81 $ 6,137

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(1)    PVP and Gross Par Written in the table above are based on “close date,” when the transaction settles.

U.S. public finance GWP and PVP in second quarter 2022 was higher than the comparable GWP and PVP in second quarter 2021, primarily due to an increase in secondary market transactions. The average rating of U.S. public finance par written was A in both second quarter 2022 and second quarter 2021. The Company’s direct par written represented 54% of the total U.S. municipal market insured issuance in second quarter 2022, compared with 52% in second quarter 2021, and the Company’s penetration of all municipal issuance was 4.8% in second quarter 2022 compared with 4.5% in second quarter 2021.

In second quarter 2022, non-U.S. public finance GWP and PVP were primarily attributable to a secondary market guarantee for an institutional investor.

Asset Management Segment

Asset Management Segment Results

(in millions)

Quarter Ended
June 30,
2022 2021
Segment revenues
Management fees:
CLOs (1) $ 12 $ 12
Opportunity funds and liquid strategies 15 5
Wind-down funds 2
Total management fees 27 19
Performance fees 2
Other income (1) 2
Total segment revenues 28 21
Segment expenses
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 17 15
Other operating expenses (2) 11 9
Total segment expenses 28 24
Segment adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes (3)
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes (1)
Segment adjusted operating income (loss) $ $ (2)

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(1) CLO fees are the net management fees that AssuredIM retains after rebating the portion of these fees that pertains to the CLO equity that is held directly by AssuredIM Funds.

(2)    Includes amortization of intangible assets of $3 million in both second quarter 2022 and second quarter 2021.

Management fees from opportunity funds increased primarily due to higher third-party AUM in healthcare funds. Fees from the wind-down funds decreased as distributions to investors continued. As of June 30, 2022, AUM of the wind-down funds was $0.3 billion, compared with $1.2 billion as of June 30, 2021, and $0.6 billion as of December 31, 2021.

Roll Forward of

Assets Under Management

(in millions)

CLOs Opportunity Funds (1) Liquid Strategies (2) Wind-Down Funds Total
AUM, March 31, 2022 $ 14,282 $ 1,874 $ 375 $ 459 $ 16,990
Inflows-third party 1,049 200 21 1,270
Inflows-intercompany 50 104 154
Outflows:
Redemptions
Distributions (22) (39) (125) (140) (326)
Total outflows (22) (39) (125) (140) (326)
Net flows 1,077 161 (140) 1,098
Change in value (183) 15 (3) 20 (151)
AUM, June 30, 2022 $ 15,176 $ 2,050 $ 372 $ 339 $ 17,937

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(1)    Opportunity funds inflows are primarily related to the healthcare strategy fund. Distributions from opportunity funds include $26 million related to the AssuredIM Funds created prior to the acquisition of BlueMountain Capital Management, LLC. As of June 30, 2022, AUM related to these funds was $114 million.

(2)    Liquid strategies inflows and outflows relate to the transfer of assets from an existing municipal bond fund to a new municipal relative value fund.

Components of

Assets Under Management (1)

(in millions)

As of
June 30,<br>2022 March 31,<br>2022
Funded AUM $ 17,046 $ 16,249
Unfunded AUM 891 741
Fee-earning AUM $ 17,148 $ 16,141
Non-fee earning AUM 789 849
Intercompany AUM
Funded AUM (2) $ 1,100 $ 1,124
Unfunded AUM 241 229

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(1)    Please see “Definitions” at the end of this press release.

(2)    Includes assets managed by AssuredIM under an Investment Management Agreement with its insurance affiliates of $548 million in investment-grade CLO and liquid municipal strategies as of June 30, 2022 and of $564 million as of March 31, 2022.

Corporate Division

The Corporate division primarily consists of interest expense on the debt of Assured Guaranty US Holdings Inc. and Assured Guaranty Municipal Holdings Inc., as well as other operating expenses attributed to holding company activities. Adjusted operating loss for the corporate division was $35 million in second quarter 2022 compared with $34 million in second quarter 2021.

Other (Effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation)

The effect of consolidating financial guaranty variable interest entities (FG VIEs) and consolidated investment vehicles (CIVs) was a gain of $10 million in second quarter 2022 compared with $4 million in second quarter 2021.

Reconciliation to GAAP

The following table presents a reconciliation of net income (loss) attributable to AGL to adjusted operating income (loss).

Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) Attributable to AGL to

Adjusted Operating Income (Loss)

(in millions, except per share amounts)

Quarter Ended
June 30,
2022 2021
Total Per Diluted Share Total Per Diluted Share
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (47) $ (0.74) $ 98 $ 1.29
Less pre-tax adjustments:
Realized gains (losses) on investments (28) (0.43) 4 0.05
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives 6 0.09 (31) (0.40)
Fair value gains (losses) on committed capital securities (CCS) 10 0.15 (6) (0.08)
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of premiums receivable and loss and loss adjustment expense (LAE) reserves (1) (73) (1.14) 5 0.06
Total pre-tax adjustments (85) (1.33) (28) (0.37)
Less tax effect on pre-tax adjustments 8 0.13 6 0.07
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 30 $ 0.46 $ 120 $ 1.59
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in adjusted operating income $ 10 $ 0.15 $ 4 $ 0.05

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(1)    Foreign exchange gains (losses) in both periods primarily relate to remeasurement of premiums receivable and are mainly due to changes in the exchange rate of the pound sterling and euro relative to the U.S. dollar.

Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains on credit derivatives in second quarter 2022 were generated primarily as a result of the increased cost to buy protection on Assured Guaranty Corp. (AGC) as the market cost of AGC’s credit protection increased during the period, and changes in discount rates. These gains were partially offset by an increase in the credit spread of certain underlying reference obligations. In second quarter 2021, non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value losses on credit derivatives were generated primarily as a result of the tightening of AGC spreads; these losses were partially offset by general price improvements of the underlying collateral. Except for underlying credit impairment, which is recognized as loss expense in the Insurance segment, the fair value adjustments on credit derivatives in the insured portfolio are non-economic adjustments that reverse to zero over the remaining term of that portfolio.

Fair value gains on CCS in second quarter 2022 were primarily due to a significant increase in London Interbank Offered Rate. Fair value losses on CCS in second quarter 2021 were primarily due to a tightening in market spreads during the quarter. Fair value of CCS is heavily affected by, and in part fluctuates with, changes in market interest rates, credit spreads and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

Common Share Repurchases

Summary of Share Repurchases

(in millions, except per share amounts)

Amount Number of Shares Average Price Per Share
2022 (January 1 - March 31) $ 155 2.74 $ 56.62
2022 (April 1 - June 30) 151 2.61 58.03
2022 (July 1 - August 3, 2022) 35 0.62 55.89
Total 2022 $ 341 5.97 57.16

From 2013 through August 3, 2022, the Company repurchased a total of 138 million common shares at an average price of $32.61, representing approximately 71% of the total shares outstanding at the beginning of the repurchase program in 2013. On August 3, 2022, the Board of Directors authorized the repurchase of an additional $250 million of its common shares. Under this and previous authorizations, as of August 3, 2022, the Company was authorized to purchase $365 million of its common shares. These repurchases can be made from time to time in the open market or in privately negotiated transactions.

The timing, form and amount of the share repurchases under the program are at the discretion of management and will depend on a variety of factors, including funds available at the parent company, other potential uses for such funds, market conditions, the Company's capital position, legal requirements and other factors. The repurchase program may be modified, extended or terminated by the Board of Directors at any time. It does not have an expiration date.

Financial Statements

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (unaudited)

(in millions)

Quarter Ended
June 30,
2022 2021
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ 82 $ 102
Net investment income 62 68
Asset management fees 21 21
Net realized investment gains (losses) (28) 4
Fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives 9 (33)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 10 (6)
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 10 8
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 3 21
Foreign exchange gain (loss) on remeasurement (71) 5
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities (18)
Other income (loss) 10 6
Total revenues 90 196
Expenses
Loss and LAE (benefit) (11) (16)
Interest expense 20 23
Amortization of DAC 3 4
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 59 54
Other operating expenses 41 40
Total expenses 112 105
Income (loss) before income taxes and equity in earnings (losses) of investees (22) 91
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees 34
Income (loss) before income taxes (22) 125
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 3 23
Net income (loss) (25) 102
Less: Noncontrolling interests 22 4
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (47) $ 98

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited)

(in millions)

As of
June 30, 2022 December 31, 2021
Assets
Investments:
Fixed-maturity securities available-for-sale, at fair value $ 7,396 $ 8,202
Fixed-maturity securities, trading, at fair value 87
Short-term investments, at fair value 863 1,225
Other invested assets 150 181
Total investments 8,496 9,608
Cash 138 120
Premiums receivable, net of commissions payable 1,235 1,372
DAC 139 131
Salvage and subrogation recoverable 502 801
FG VIEs’ assets, at fair value 264 260
Assets of CIVs 5,456 5,271
Goodwill and other intangible assets 169 175
Other assets 561 470
Total assets $ 16,960 $ 18,208
Liabilities
Unearned premium reserve $ 3,585 $ 3,716
Loss and LAE reserve 716 869
Long-term debt 1,674 1,673
Credit derivative liabilities, at fair value 148 156
FG VIEs’ liabilities, at fair value 282 289
Liabilities of CIVs 4,568 4,436
Other liabilities 419 569
Total liabilities 11,392 11,708
Redeemable noncontrolling interests 21 22
Shareholders’ equity
Common shares 1 1
Retained earnings 5,672 5,990
Accumulated other comprehensive income (370) 300
Deferred equity compensation 1 1
Total shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL 5,304 6,292
Nonredeemable noncontrolling interests 243 186
Total shareholders’ equity 5,547 6,478
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests and shareholders’ equity $ 16,960 $ 18,208

Explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The Company discloses both (a) financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP and (b) financial measures not determined in accordance with GAAP (non-GAAP financial measures).

Financial measures identified as non-GAAP should not be considered substitutes for GAAP financial measures. The primary limitation of non-GAAP financial measures is the potential lack of comparability to financial measures of other companies, whose definitions of non-GAAP financial measures may differ from those of the Company.

The Company believes its presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provides information that is necessary for analysts to calculate their estimates of Assured Guaranty’s financial results in their research reports on Assured Guaranty and for investors, analysts and the financial news media to evaluate Assured Guaranty’s financial results.

GAAP requires the Company to consolidate entities where it is deemed to be the primary beneficiary which include:

•FG VIEs, which the Company does not own and where its exposure is limited to its obligation under the financial guaranty insurance contract, and

•CIVs in which certain subsidiaries invest and which are managed by AssuredIM.

The Company discloses the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation that is embedded in each non-GAAP financial measure, as applicable. The Company believes this information may also be useful to analysts and investors evaluating Assured Guaranty’s financial results. In the case of both the consolidated FG VIEs and the CIVs, the economic effect on the Company of each of the consolidated FG VIEs and CIVs is reflected primarily in the results of the Insurance segment.

Management of the Company and AGL’s Board of Directors use non-GAAP financial measures further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation (which the Company refers to as its core financial measures), as well as GAAP financial measures and other factors, to evaluate the Company’s results of operations, financial condition and progress towards long-term goals. The Company uses core financial measures in its decision-making process for and in its calculation of certain components of management compensation. The financial measures that the Company uses to help determine compensation are: (1) adjusted operating income, further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation; (2) adjusted operating shareholders’ equity, further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation; (3) adjusted book value per share, further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation; (4) PVP; and (5) gross third-party assets raised.

Management believes that many investors, analysts and financial news reporters use adjusted operating shareholders’ equity and/or adjusted book value, each further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation, as the principal financial measures for valuing AGL’s current share price or projected share price and also as the basis of their decision to recommend, buy or sell AGL’s common shares. Management also believes that many of the Company’s fixed income investors also use adjusted operating shareholders’ equity, further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation, to evaluate the Company’s capital adequacy.

Adjusted operating income, further adjusted for the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation enables investors and analysts to evaluate the Company’s financial results in comparison with the consensus analyst estimates distributed publicly by financial databases.

The following paragraphs define each non-GAAP financial measure disclosed by the Company and describe why it is useful. To the extent there is a directly comparable GAAP financial measure, a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measure and the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure is presented below.

Adjusted Operating Income

Management believes that adjusted operating income is a useful measure because it clarifies the understanding of the operating results of the Company. Adjusted operating income is defined as net income (loss) attributable to AGL, as reported under GAAP, adjusted for the following:

1)    Elimination of realized gains (losses) on the Company’s investments, except for gains and losses on securities classified as trading. The timing of realized gains and losses, which depends largely on market credit cycles, can vary considerably across periods. The timing of sales is largely subject to the Company’s discretion and influenced by market opportunities, as well as the Company’s tax and capital profile.

2)    Elimination of non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives that are recognized in net income, which is the amount of unrealized fair value gains (losses) in excess of the present value of the expected estimated economic credit losses, and non-economic payments. Such fair value adjustments are heavily affected by, and in part fluctuate with, changes in market interest rates, the Company’s credit spreads, and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

3)    Elimination of fair value gains (losses) on the Company’s CCS that are recognized in net income. Such amounts are affected by changes in market interest rates, the Company’s credit spreads, price indications on the Company’s publicly traded debt, and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

4)    Elimination of foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of net premium receivables and loss and LAE reserves that are recognized in net income. Long-dated receivables and loss and LAE reserves represent the present value of future contractual or expected cash flows. Therefore, the current period’s foreign exchange remeasurement gains (losses) are not necessarily indicative of the total foreign exchange gains (losses) that the Company will ultimately recognize.

5)    Elimination of the tax effects related to the above adjustments, which are determined by applying the statutory tax rate in each of the jurisdictions that generate these adjustments.

See “Reconciliation to GAAP” above for a reconciliation of net income (loss) attributable to AGL to adjusted operating income (loss).

Adjusted Operating Shareholders’ Equity and Adjusted Book Value

Management believes that adjusted operating shareholders’ equity is a useful measure because it excludes the fair value adjustments on investments, credit derivatives and CCS that are not expected to result in economic gain or loss.

Adjusted operating shareholders’ equity is defined as shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL, as reported under GAAP, adjusted for the following:

1)    Elimination of non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives, which is the amount of unrealized fair value gains (losses) in excess of the present value of the expected estimated economic credit losses, and non-economic payments. Such fair value adjustments are heavily affected by, and in part fluctuate with, changes in market interest rates, credit spreads and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

2)    Elimination of fair value gains (losses) on the Company’s CCS. Such amounts are affected by changes in market interest rates, the Company’s credit spreads, price indications on the Company’s publicly traded debt, and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

3)    Elimination of unrealized gains (losses) on the Company’s investments that are recorded as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI). The AOCI component of the fair value adjustment on the investment portfolio is not deemed economic because the Company generally holds these investments to maturity and therefore would not recognize an economic gain or loss.

4)     Elimination of the tax effects related to the above adjustments, which are determined by applying the statutory tax rate in each of the jurisdictions that generate these adjustments.

Management uses adjusted book value, further adjusted for FG VIE and CIV consolidation, to measure the intrinsic value of the Company, excluding franchise value. Adjusted book value per share, further adjusted for FG VIE and CIV consolidation (core adjusted book value), is one of the key financial measures used in determining the amount of certain long-term compensation elements to management and employees and used by rating agencies and investors. Management believes that adjusted book value is a useful measure because it enables an evaluation of the Company’s in-force premiums and revenues net of expected losses. Adjusted book value is adjusted operating shareholders’ equity, as defined above, further adjusted for the following:

1)    Elimination of deferred acquisition costs, net. These amounts represent net deferred expenses that have already been paid or accrued and will be expensed in future accounting periods.

2)    Addition of the net present value of estimated net future revenue. See below.

3)    Addition of the deferred premium revenue on financial guaranty contracts in excess of expected loss to be expensed, net of reinsurance. This amount represents the present value of the expected future net earned premiums, net of the present value of expected losses to be expensed, which are not reflected in GAAP equity.

4)     Elimination of the tax effects related to the above adjustments, which are determined by applying the statutory tax rate in each of the jurisdictions that generate these adjustments.

The unearned premiums and revenues included in adjusted book value will be earned in future periods, but actual earnings may differ materially from the estimated amounts used in determining current adjusted book value due to changes in foreign exchange rates, prepayment speeds, terminations, credit defaults and other factors.

Reconciliation of GAAP Shareholders’ Equity attributable to AGL to

Adjusted Operating Shareholders’ Equity and ABV

(in millions, except per share amounts)

As of
June 30, 2022 December 31, 2021
Total Per Share Total Per Share
Shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL $ 5,304 $ 84.89 $ 6,292 93.19
Less pre-tax adjustments:
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives (51) (0.82) (54) (0.80)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 34 0.55 23 0.34
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment portfolio excluding foreign exchange effect (359) (5.75) 404 5.99
Less taxes 46 0.73 (72) (1.07)
Adjusted operating shareholders’ equity 5,634 90.18 5,991 88.73
Pre-tax adjustments:
Less: DAC 139 2.22 131 1.95
Plus: Net present value of estimated net future revenue 161 2.57 160 2.37
Plus: Net unearned premium reserve on financial guaranty contracts in excess of expected loss to be expensed 3,366 53.89 3,402 50.40
Plus taxes (594) (9.51) (599) (8.88)
ABV $ 8,428 $ 134.91 $ 8,823 $ 130.67
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in:
Adjusted operating shareholders’ equity $ 26 $ 0.42 $ 32 $ 0.47
ABV 18 0.29 23 0.34
Shares outstanding at the end of the period 62.5 67.5

Net Present Value of Estimated Net Future Revenue

Management believes that this amount is a useful measure because it enables an evaluation of the present value of estimated net future revenue for non-financial guaranty insurance contracts. This amount represents the net present value of estimated future revenue from these contracts (other than credit derivatives with net expected losses), net of reinsurance, ceding commissions and premium taxes.

Future installment premiums are discounted at the approximate average pre-tax book yield of fixed-maturity securities purchased during the prior calendar year, other than loss mitigation securities. The discount rate is recalculated annually and updated as necessary. Net present value of estimated future revenue for an obligation may change from period to period due to a change in the discount rate or due to a change in estimated net future revenue for the obligation, which may change due to changes in foreign exchange rates, prepayment speeds, terminations, credit defaults or other factors that affect par outstanding or the ultimate maturity of an obligation. There is no corresponding GAAP financial measure.

PVP or Present Value of New Business Production

Management believes that PVP is a useful measure because it enables the evaluation of the value of new business production in the Insurance segment by taking into account the value of estimated future installment premiums on all new contracts underwritten in a reporting period as well as additional installment premiums and fees on existing contracts (which may result from supplements or fees or from the issuer not calling an insured obligation the

Company projected would be called), regardless of form, which management believes GAAP gross written premiums and changes in fair value of credit derivatives do not adequately measure. PVP in respect of contracts written in a specified period is defined as gross upfront and installment premiums received and the present value of gross estimated future installment premiums.

Future installment premiums are discounted at the approximate average pre-tax book yield of fixed-maturity securities purchased during the prior calendar year, other than certain fixed-maturity securities such as loss mitigation securities. The discount rate is recalculated annually and updated as necessary. Under GAAP, financial guaranty installment premiums are discounted at a risk-free rate. Additionally, under GAAP, management records future installment premiums on financial guaranty insurance contracts covering non-homogeneous pools of assets based on the contractual term of the transaction, whereas for PVP purposes, management records an estimate of the future installment premiums the Company expects to receive, which may be based upon a shorter period of time than the contractual term of the transaction.

Actual installment premiums may differ from those estimated in the Company’s PVP calculation due to factors including, but not limited to, changes in foreign exchange rates, prepayment speeds, terminations, credit defaults, or other factors that affect par outstanding or the ultimate maturity of an obligation.

Reconciliation of GWP to PVP (1)

(in millions)

Quarter Ended
June 30, 2022
Public Finance Structured Finance
U.S. Non - U.S. U.S. Non - U.S. Total
GWP $ 57 $ 6 $ 1 $ 1 $ 65
Less: Installment GWP and other GAAP adjustments(1) 6 1 1 8
Upfront GWP 57 57
Plus: Installment premiums and other(2) 18 1 19
PVP $ 57 $ 18 $ $ 1 $ 76
Quarter Ended
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June 30, 2021
Public Finance Structured Finance
U.S. Non - U.S. U.S. Non - U.S. Total
GWP $ 29 $ 44 $ 11 $ $ 84
Less: Installment GWP and other GAAP adjustments(1) 24 11 35
Upfront GWP 29 20 49
Plus: Installment premiums and other(2) 23 9 32
PVP $ 29 $ 43 $ 9 $ $ 81

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(1)    This includes the present value of new business on installment policies discounted at the prescribed GAAP discount rates, GWP adjustments on existing installment policies due to changes in assumptions and other GAAP adjustments.

(2)    This includes the present value of future premiums and fees on new business paid in installments discounted at the approximate average pre-tax book yield of fixed-maturity securities purchased during the prior calendar year, other than certain fixed-maturities such as loss mitigation securities.

AUM Definitions

The Company uses AUM as a metric to measure progress in its Asset Management segment. Management fee revenue is based on a variety of factors and is not perfectly correlated with AUM. However, the Company believes that AUM is a useful metric for assessing the relative size and scope of the Company’s asset management business. The Company uses measures of its AUM in its decision-making process and uses a measure of change in AUM in its calculation of certain components of management compensation. Investors also use AUM to evaluate companies that participate in the asset management business. AUM refers to the assets managed, advised or serviced by the Asset Management segment and equals the sum of the following:

•the amount of aggregate collateral balance and principal cash of AssuredIM’s CLOs, including CLO Equity that may be held by AssuredIM Funds. This also includes CLO assets managed by BlueMountain Fuji Management, LLC (BM Fuji), which was sold to a third party in second quarter 2021. AssuredIM is not the investment manager of BM Fuji-advised CLOs, but following the sale, AssuredIM sub-advises and continues to provide personnel and other services to BM Fuji associated with the management of BM Fuji-advised CLOs pursuant to a sub-advisory agreement and a personnel and services agreement, consistent with past practices; and

•the net asset value of all funds and accounts other than CLOs, plus any unfunded commitments. Changes in NAV attributable to movements in fund value of certain private equity funds are reported on a quarter lag.

The Company’s calculation of AUM may differ from the calculation employed by other investment managers and, as a result, this measure may not be directly comparable to similar measures presented by other investment managers. The calculation also differs from the manner in which AssuredIM affiliates registered with the SEC report “Regulatory Assets Under Management” on Form ADV and Form PF in various ways.

The Company also uses several other measurements of AUM to understand and measure its AUM in more detail and for various purposes, including its relative position in the market and its income and income potential:

“Third-party AUM” refers to the assets AssuredIM manages or advises on behalf of third-party investors. This includes current and former employee investments in AssuredIM Funds. For CLOs, this also includes CLO Equity that may be held by AssuredIM Funds.

“Intercompany AUM” refers to the assets AssuredIM manages or advises on behalf of the Company. This includes investments from affiliates of Assured Guaranty along with general partners’ investments of AssuredIM (or its affiliates) into the AssuredIM Funds.

“Funded AUM” refers to assets that have been deployed or invested into the funds or CLOs.

“Unfunded AUM” refers to unfunded capital commitments from closed-end funds and CLO warehouse funds.

“Fee earning AUM” refers to assets where AssuredIM collects fees and has elected not to waive or rebate fees to investors.

“Non-fee earning AUM” refers to assets where AssuredIM does not collect fees or has elected to waive or rebate fees to investors. AssuredIM reserves the right to waive some or all fees for certain investors, including investors affiliated with AssuredIM and/or the Company. Further, to the extent that the Company’s wind-down and/or opportunity funds are invested in AssuredIM managed CLOs, AssuredIM may rebate any management fees and/or performance fees earned from the CLOs to the extent such fees are attributable to the wind-down and opportunity funds’ holdings of CLOs also managed by AssuredIM.

Conference Call and Webcast Information

The Company will host a conference call for investors at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time (9:00 a.m. Atlantic Time) on Thursday, August 4, 2022. The conference call will be available via live webcast in the Investor Information section of the Company's website at AssuredGuaranty.com or by dialing 1-888-378-4398 (in the U.S.) or 1-646-828-8195 (International); the access code is 313125.

A replay of the conference call will be available approximately three hours after the call ends through November 1, 2022. The replay will be available via archived webcast in the Investor Information section of the Company’s website at AssuredGuaranty.com or by dialing 1-888-203-1112 (in the U.S.) or 1-719-457-0820 (International); the access code is 6141584.

Please refer to Assured Guaranty's June 30, 2022 Financial Supplement, which is posted on the Company's website at assuredguaranty.com/agldata, for more information on the Company's financial guaranty portfolio, investment portfolio and other items. In addition, the Company is posting at assuredguaranty.com/presentations its “June 30, 2022 Equity Investor Presentation”.

The Company plans to post by early next week on its website at assuredguaranty.com/agldata the following:

•“Public Finance Transactions in 2Q 2022,” which lists the U.S. public finance new issues insured by the Company in second quarter 2022, and

•“Structured Finance Transactions at June 30, 2022,” which lists the Company's structured finance exposure as of that date.

In addition, the Company will post on its website, when available, the Company's separate-company subsidiary financial supplements and its “Fixed Income Presentation” for the current quarter. Those documents will be furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission in a Current Report on Form 8-K.

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Assured Guaranty Ltd. is a publicly traded (NYSE: AGO), Bermuda-based holding company. Through its subsidiaries, Assured Guaranty provides credit enhancement products to the U.S. and international public finance, infrastructure and structured finance markets and also provides asset management services. More information on Assured Guaranty Ltd. and its subsidiaries can be found at AssuredGuaranty.com.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

Any forward-looking statements made in this press release reflect the Company’s current views with respect to future events and financial performance and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in these statements. For example, Assured Guaranty’s calculations of ABV, PVP, net present value of estimated future installment premiums in force and total estimated net future premium earnings and statements regarding its capital position and demand for its insurance and other forward-looking statements could be affected by changes in inflation, interest rates, the world’s credit markets or segments thereof, credit spreads or general economic conditions; consequences of the conflict in Ukraine, including economic sanctions, volatility in energy prices, and the potential for increased cyberattacks; the development, course and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and the governmental and private actions taken in response, the effectiveness, acceptance and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics, and the global consequences of the pandemic and such actions, including their impact on the factors listed in this section; developments in the world’s financial and capital markets that adversely affect insured obligors’ repayment rates, Assured Guaranty’s insurance loss or recovery experience, investments of Assured Guaranty or assets it manages; reduction in the amount of available insurance opportunities and/or in the demand for Assured Guaranty’s insurance; the loss of investors in Assured Guaranty’s asset management strategies or the failure to attract new investors to Assured Guaranty’s asset management business; the possibility that budget or pension shortfalls or other factors will result in credit losses or impairments on obligations of state, territorial and local governments and their related authorities and public corporations that Assured Guaranty insures or reinsures; insured losses in excess of those expected by Assured Guaranty or the failure of Assured Guaranty to realize loss recoveries that are assumed in its expected loss estimates for insurance exposures including as a result of the failure to resolve Assured Guaranty’s exposures to Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico or the Commonwealth) in a manner substantially consistent with the support agreements signed to date; increased competition, including from new entrants into the financial guaranty industry; poor performance of Assured Guaranty’s asset management strategies compared to the performance of the asset management strategies of Assured Guaranty’s competitors; the possibility that investments made by Assured Guaranty for its investment portfolio, including alternative investments and investments it manages, do not result in the benefits anticipated or subject Assured Guaranty to reduced liquidity at a time it requires liquidity, or to unanticipated consequences; the impact of market volatility on the mark-to-market of Assured Guaranty’s assets and liabilities subject to mark-to-market, including certain of its investments, most of its financial guaranty contracts written in credit default swap form, and certain consolidated variable interest entities; rating agency action, including a ratings downgrade, a change in outlook, the placement of ratings on watch for downgrade, or a change in rating criteria, at any time, of AGL or any of its insurance subsidiaries, and/or of any securities AGL or any of its subsidiaries have issued, and/or of transactions that AGL’s insurance subsidiaries have insured; the inability of Assured Guaranty to access external sources of capital on acceptable terms; changes in applicable accounting policies or practices; changes in applicable laws or regulations, including insurance, bankruptcy and tax laws, or other governmental actions; the possibility that acquisitions made by Assured Guaranty, including its acquisition of BlueMountain Capital Management, LLC (now known as Assured Investment Management LLC) and its associated entities, do not result in the benefits anticipated or subject Assured Guaranty to unanticipated consequences; difficulties with the execution of Assured Guaranty’s business strategy; loss of key personnel; the effects of mergers, acquisitions and divestitures; natural or man-made catastrophes or pandemics; other risk factors identified in AGL’s filings with the SEC; other risks and uncertainties that have not been identified at this time; and management’s response to these factors. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are made as of August 3, 2022, and Assured Guaranty undertakes no obligation to update publicly or review any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as required by law.

Contact Information

Robert Tucker

Senior Managing Director, Investor Relations and Corporate Communications

212-339-0861

rtucker@agltd.com

Ashweeta Durani

Vice President, Media Relations

212-408-6042

adurani@agltd.com

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Assured Guaranty Ltd.

June 30, 2022

Financial Supplement

Table of Contents Page
Selected Financial Highlights 1
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited) 3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (unaudited) 4
Income Components 6
Selected Financial Highlights GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations 10
Fixed-Maturity Securities, Short-Term Investments and Cash 13
Investment Portfolio, Cash and CIVs 14
Income from Investment Portfolio and CIVs 15
Insurance Segment: 17
Insurance Segment Results 18
Claims-Paying Resources 19
New Business Production 20
Gross Par Written 21
New Business Production by Quarter 23
Estimated Net Exposure Amortization and Estimated Future Financial Guaranty Net Premium and Credit Derivative Revenues 24
Rollforward of Net Expected Loss and Loss Adjustment Expenses to be Paid 25
Loss Measures 26
Net Expected Loss to be Expensed 27
Financial Guaranty Profile 28
Specialty Insurance and Reinsurance Exposures 31
Expected Amortization of Net Par Outstanding 32
Exposure to Puerto Rico 33
U.S. RMBS Profile 35
Direct Pooled Corporate Obligations Profile 36
Below Investment Grade Exposures 37
Largest Exposures by Sector 40
Asset Management Segment 43
Asset Management Results 44
Corporate Division 47
Corporate Results 48
Other 49
Other Results 50
Summary 52
Summary of Financial and Statistical Data 53
Summary of GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations 54
Glossary 56
Glossary 56
Non-GAAP Financial Measures 59

This financial supplement should be read in conjunction with documents filed by Assured Guaranty Ltd. (AGL and, together with its subsidiaries, Assured Guaranty or the Company) with the United States (U.S.) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2022 and June 30, 2022.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements

Any forward looking statements made in this supplement reflect the current views of Assured Guaranty with respect to future events and financial performance and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in these statements. Assured Guaranty's forward looking statements could be affected by many events. These events include (1) changes in inflation, interest rates, the world’s credit markets or segments thereof, credit spreads or general economic conditions; (2) consequences of the conflict in Ukraine, including economic sanctions, volatility in energy prices, and the potential for increased cyberattacks; (3) the development, course and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and the governmental and private actions taken in response, the effectiveness, acceptance and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics, and the global consequences of the pandemic and such actions, including their impact on the factors listed in this section; (4) developments in the world’s financial and capital markets that adversely affect insured obligors’ repayment rates, Assured Guaranty’s insurance loss or recovery experience, investments of Assured Guaranty or assets it manages; (5) reduction in the amount of available insurance opportunities and/or in the demand for Assured Guaranty’s insurance; (6) the loss of investors in Assured Guaranty’s asset management strategies or the failure to attract new investors to Assured Guaranty’s asset management business; (7) the possibility that budget or pension shortfalls or other factors will result in credit losses or impairments on obligations of state, territorial and local governments and their related authorities and public corporations that Assured Guaranty insures or reinsures; (8) insured losses in excess of those expected by Assured Guaranty or the failure of Assured Guaranty to realize loss recoveries that are assumed in its expected loss estimates for insurance exposures, including as a result of the failure to resolve Assured Guaranty’s exposures to Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico or the Commonwealth) in a manner substantially consistent with the support agreements signed to date; (9) increased competition, including from new entrants into the financial guaranty industry; (10) poor performance of Assured Guaranty's asset management strategies compared to the performance of the asset management strategies of Assured Guaranty’s competitors; (11) the possibility that investments made by Assured Guaranty for its investment portfolio, including alternative investments and investments it manages, do not result in the benefits anticipated or subject Assured Guaranty to reduced liquidity at a time it requires liquidity or to unanticipated consequences; (12) the impact of market volatility on the mark-to-market of Assured Guaranty’s assets and liabilities subject to mark-to-market, including certain of its investments, most of its financial guaranty contracts written in credit default swap form, and certain consolidated variable interest entities; (13) rating agency action, including a ratings downgrade, a change in outlook, the placement of ratings on watch for downgrade, or a change in rating criteria, at any time, of AGL or any of its insurance subsidiaries, and/or of any securities AGL or any of its subsidiaries have issued, and/or of transactions that AGL’s insurance subsidiaries have insured; (14) the inability of Assured Guaranty to access external sources of capital on acceptable terms; (15) changes in applicable accounting policies or practices; (16) changes in applicable laws or regulations, including insurance, bankruptcy and tax laws, or other governmental actions; (17) the possibility that acquisitions made by Assured Guaranty, including its acquisition of BlueMountain Capital Management, LLC (now known as Assured Investment Management LLC) and its associated entities (BlueMountain Acquisition), do not result in the benefits anticipated or subject Assured Guaranty to unanticipated consequences; (18) difficulties with the execution of Assured Guaranty’s business strategy; (19) loss of key personnel; (20) the effects of mergers, acquisitions and divestitures; (21) natural or man-made catastrophes or pandemics; (22) other risk factors identified in AGL’s filings with the U.S. SEC; (23) other risks and uncertainties that have not been identified at this time; and; (24) management’s response to these factors. Assured Guaranty undertakes no obligation to update publicly or review any forward looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as required by law.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Selected Financial Highlights (1 of 2)

(dollars in millions, except per share amounts)

Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2022 2021 2022 2021
GAAP Highlights
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (47) $ 98 $ 19 $ 109
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL per diluted share $ (0.74) $ 1.29 $ 0.29 $ 1.42
Weighted average shares outstanding
Basic shares outstanding 63.8 75.2 65.0 75.9
Diluted shares outstanding (6) 63.8 76.0 66.2 76.7
Effective tax rate on net income (12.9) % 18.5 % 30.3 % 16.5 %
GAAP return on equity (ROE) (3) (3.4) % 6.1 % 0.7 % 3.3 %
Non-GAAP Highlights (1)
Components of adjusted operating income (loss) (1)
Insurance segment $ 55 $ 152 $ 188 $ 231
Asset Management segment (2) (9)
Corporate division (35) (34) (68) (63)
Other (5) 10 4 4
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 30 $ 120 $ 120 $ 163
Adjusted operating income (loss) per diluted share (1) $ 0.46 $ 1.59 $ 1.81 $ 2.13
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding 65.0 76.0 66.2 76.7
Effective tax rate on adjusted operating income (2) 17.3 % 18.7 % 18.0 % 17.7 %
Adjusted operating ROE (1)(3) 2.1 % 8.0 % 4.1 % 5.4 %
Insurance Segment
Gross written premiums (GWP) $ 65 $ 84 $ 135 $ 171
Present value of new business production (PVP) (1) 76 81 145 167
Gross par written 6,695 6,137 11,166 11,609
Asset Management Segment
Assets under management (AUM):
Inflows-third party $ 1,270 $ 426 $ 1,361 $ 1,239
Inflows-intercompany 154 154 109
Effect of refundings and terminations on GAAP measures:
Net earned premiums, pre-tax $ 5 $ 15 $ 133 $ 31
Fair value gains (losses) of credit derivatives, pre-tax 2
Net income effect 3 11 106 24
Net income per diluted share 0.06 0.15 1.60 0.31
Effect of refundings and terminations on non-GAAP measures:
Operating net earned premiums and credit derivative revenues(4), pre-tax $ 5 $ 15 $ 135 $ 31
Adjusted operating income(4) effect 3 11 106 24
Adjusted operating income per diluted share (4) 0.06 0.15 1.60 0.31

1)    Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

2)    Represents the ratio of adjusted operating provision for income taxes to adjusted operating income before income taxes.

3)    Quarterly ROE calculations represent annualized returns. See page 9 for additional information on calculation.

4)    Condensed consolidated statement of operations items mentioned in this Financial Supplement that are described as operating (i.e. operating net earned premiums) are non-GAAP measures and represent components of adjusted operating income. Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

5)    Represents the effect of consolidating financial guaranty variable interest entities and consolidated investment vehicles (FG VIE and CIV consolidation).

6)    In periods where the Company recognized a net loss, the impact of potentially dilutive outstanding stock-based awards was excluded from the calculation of diluted loss per share as their inclusion would have an antidilutive effect.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Selected Financial Highlights (2 of 2)

(dollars in millions, except per share amounts)

As of
June 30, 2022 December 31, 2021
Amount Per Share Amount Per Share
Shareholders' equity attributable to AGL $ 5,304 $ 84.89 $ 6,292 $ 93.19
Adjusted operating shareholders' equity (1) 5,634 90.18 5,991 88.73
Adjusted book value (1) 8,428 134.91 8,823 130.67
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in:
Adjusted operating shareholders' equity 26 0.42 32 0.47
Adjusted book value 18 0.29 23 0.34
Shares outstanding at the end of period 62.5 67.5
Exposure
Financial guaranty net debt service outstanding $ 362,832 $ 367,360
Financial guaranty net par outstanding:
Investment grade $ 227,426 $ 229,036
Below investment grade (BIG) 5,386 7,356
Total $ 232,812 $ 236,392
Claims-paying resources (2) $ 10,857 $ 11,219
AUM
Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) $ 15,176 $ 14,699
Opportunity funds 2,050 1,824
Liquid strategies 372 389
Wind-down funds 339 582
Total $ 17,937 $ 17,494

1)    Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

2)    See page 19 for additional detail on claims-paying resources.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited)

(dollars in millions)

As of
June 30, December 31,
2022 2021
Assets
Investments:
Fixed-maturity securities available-for-sale, at fair value $ 7,396 $ 8,202
Fixed-maturity securities, trading, at fair value 87
Short-term investments, at fair value 863 1,225
Other invested assets 150 181
Total investments 8,496 9,608
Cash 138 120
Premiums receivable, net of commissions payable 1,235 1,372
Deferred acquisition costs (DAC) 139 131
Salvage and subrogation recoverable 502 801
Financial guaranty variable interest entities’ (FG VIEs’) assets, at fair value 264 260
Assets of consolidated investment vehicles (CIVs) 5,456 5,271
Goodwill and other intangible assets 169 175
Other assets 561 470
Total assets $ 16,960 $ 18,208
Liabilities
Unearned premium reserve $ 3,585 $ 3,716
Loss and loss adjustment expense (LAE) reserve 716 869
Long-term debt 1,674 1,673
Credit derivative liabilities, at fair value 148 156
FG VIEs’ liabilities, at fair value 282 289
Liabilities of CIVs 4,568 4,436
Other liabilities 419 569
Total liabilities 11,392 11,708
Redeemable noncontrolling interests 21 22
Shareholders’ equity
Common shares 1 1
Retained earnings 5,672 5,990
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (370) 300
Deferred equity compensation 1 1
Total shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL 5,304 6,292
Nonredeemable noncontrolling interests 243 186
Total shareholders’ equity 5,547 6,478
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests and shareholders’ equity $ 16,960 $ 18,208

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (unaudited)

(dollars in millions, except per share amounts)

Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2022 2021 2022 2021
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ 82 $ 102 $ 296 $ 205
Net investment income 62 68 124 138
Asset management fees 21 21 55 45
Net realized investment gains (losses) (28) 4 (25) 1
Fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives 9 (33) 6 (52)
Fair value gains (losses) on committed capital securities (CCS) 10 (6) 11 (25)
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 10 8 16 13
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 3 21 17 37
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement (71) 5 (101) 5
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities (18) (22)
Other income (loss) 10 6 13 6
Total revenues 90 196 390 373
Expenses
Loss and LAE (benefit) (11) (16) 46 14
Interest expense 20 23 40 44
Amortization of DAC 3 4 7 7
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 59 54 132 114
Other operating expenses 41 40 83 97
Total expenses 112 105 308 276
Income (loss) before income taxes and equity in earnings (losses) of investees (22) 91 82 97
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees 34 (11) 43
Income (loss) before income taxes (22) 125 71 140
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 3 23 21 23
Net income (loss) (25) 102 50 117
Less: Noncontrolling interests 22 4 31 8
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (47) $ 98 $ 19 $ 109
Earnings per share:
Basic $ (0.74) $ 1.31 $ 0.29 $ 1.44
Diluted $ (0.74) $ 1.29 $ 0.29 $ 1.42

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Income Components (1 of 5)

(in millions)

Components of Adjusted Operating Income and Reconciliation to Net Income (Loss) Attributable to AGL

Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2022 2021 2022 2021
Components of adjusted operating income:
Segments:
Insurance $ 55 $ 152 $ 188 $ 231
Asset Management (2) (9)
Total segments 55 150 188 222
Corporate division (35) (34) (68) (63)
Other 10 4 4
Subtotal 30 120 120 163
Reconciliation to net income (loss) attributable to AGL:
Realized gains (losses) on investments (28) 4 (25) 1
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives 6 (31) 3 (50)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 10 (6) 11 (25)
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of premiums receivable and loss and LAE reserves (73) 5 (102) 6
Tax effect 8 6 12 14
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (47) $ 98 $ 19 $ 109

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Income Components (2 of 5)

(in millions)

Components of Income for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2022

Segments Corporate and Other
Insurance Asset Management Corporate Other (1) Reconciling Items Consolidated
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ 83 $ $ $ (1) $ $ 82
Net investment income 66 1 (5) 62
Asset management fees 29 (8) 21
Net realized investment gains (losses) (28) (28)
Fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives (2) 3 6 9
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 10 10
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 10 10
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 3 3
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement (3) 5 (73) (71)
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities (18) (18)
Other income (loss) 8 (1) 3 10
Total revenues 139 28 1 7 (85) 90
Expenses
Loss and LAE (benefit) (3) (17) 6 (11)
Interest expense 23 (3) 20
Amortization of DAC 3 3
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 35 17 7 59
Other operating expenses 20 11 6 4 41
Total expenses 41 28 36 7 112
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees (34) 34
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 9 2 (8) 3
Less: Noncontrolling interests 22 22
Total $ 55 $ $ (35) $ 10 $ (77) $ (47)

1)    Includes the consolidation of the FG VIEs and CIVs and intersegment eliminations.

2)    Insurance segment balances for this line include only the credit derivative revenues component of realized gains (losses) on credit derivatives.

3)    Insurance segment balances for this line item includes credit derivative impairment (recoveries).

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Income Components (3 of 5)

(in millions)

Components of Income for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2021

Segments Corporate and Other
Insurance Asset Management Corporate Other (1) Reconciling Items Consolidated
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ 103 $ $ $ (1) $ $ 102
Net investment income 71 (3) 68
Asset management fees 19 2 21
Net realized investment gains (losses) 4 4
Fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives (2) 4 (37) (33)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS (6) (6)
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 8 8
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 21 21
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement 5 5
Other income (loss) 4 2 6
Total revenues 182 21 27 (34) 196
Expenses
Loss and LAE (benefit) (3) (12) 2 (6) (16)
Interest expense 26 (3) 23
Amortization of DAC 4 4
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 34 15 5 54
Other operating expenses 21 9 5 5 40
Total expenses 47 24 36 4 (6) 105
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees 48 (14) 34
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 31 (1) (2) 1 (6) 23
Less: Noncontrolling interests 4 4
Total $ 152 $ (2) $ (34) $ 4 $ (22) $ 98

1)    Includes the consolidation of the FG VIEs and CIVs and intersegment eliminations.

2)    Insurance segment balances for this line include only the credit derivative revenues component of realized gains (losses) on credit derivatives.

3)    Insurance segment balances for this line item includes credit derivative impairment (recoveries).

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Income Components (4 of 5)

(in millions)

Components of Income for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022

Segments Corporate and Other
Insurance Asset Management Corporate Other (1) Reconciling Items Consolidated
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ 298 $ $ $ (2) $ $ 296
Net investment income 129 2 (7) 124
Asset management fees 66 (11) 55
Net realized investment gains (losses) (25) (25)
Fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives (2) 7 (1) 6
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 11 11
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 16 16
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 17 17
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement (4) 5 (102) (101)
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities (22) (22)
Other income (loss) 9 1 3 13
Total revenues 417 67 2 21 (117) 390
Expenses
Loss and LAE (benefit)(3) 43 7 (4) 46
Interest expense 1 44 (5) 40
Amortization of DAC 7 7
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 73 46 13 132
Other operating expenses 39 21 13 10 83
Total expenses 163 67 70 12 (4) 308
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees (35) 24 (11)
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 31 2 (12) 21
Less: Noncontrolling interests 31 31
Total $ 188 $ $ (68) $ $ (101) $ 19

1)    Includes the consolidation of the FG VIEs and CIVs and intersegment eliminations.

2)    Insurance segment balances for this line include only the credit derivative revenues component of realized gains (losses) on credit derivatives.

3)    Insurance segment balances for this line item includes credit derivative impairment (recoveries).

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Income Components (5 of 5)

(in millions)

Components of Income for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2021

Segments Corporate and Other
Insurance Asset Management Corporate Other (1) Reconciling Items Consolidated
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ 207 $ $ $ (2) $ $ 205
Net investment income 144 (6) 138
Asset management fees 39 6 45
Net realized investment gains (losses) 1 1
Fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives (2) 7 (59) (52)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS (25) (25)
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 13 13
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 37 37
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement (1) 6 5
Other income (loss) 4 2 6
Total revenues 361 41 48 (77) 373
Expenses
Loss and LAE (benefit)(3) 18 5 (9) 14
Interest expense 49 (5) 44
Amortization of DAC 7 7
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 70 34 10 114
Other operating expenses 58 19 9 11 97
Total expenses 153 53 68 11 (9) 276
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees 67 (24) 43
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 44 (3) (5) 1 (14) 23
Less: Noncontrolling interests 8 8
Total $ 231 $ (9) $ (63) $ 4 $ (54) $ 109

1)    Includes the consolidation of the FG VIEs and CIVs and intersegment eliminations.

2)    Insurance segment balances for this line include only the credit derivative revenues component of realized gains (losses) on credit derivatives.

3)    Insurance segment balances for this line item includes credit derivative impairment (recoveries).

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Selected Financial Highlights

GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations (1 of 3)

(dollars in millions, except per share amounts)

Adjusted Operating Income Reconciliation Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2022 2021 2022 2021
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (47) $ 98 $ 19 $ 109
Less pre-tax adjustments:
Realized gains (losses) on investments (28) 4 (25) 1
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives 6 (31) 3 (50)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 10 (6) 11 (25)
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of premiums receivable and loss and LAE reserves (73) 5 (102) 6
Total pre-tax adjustments (85) (28) (113) (68)
Less tax effect on pre-tax adjustments 8 6 12 14
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 30 $ 120 $ 120 $ 163
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in adjusted operating income $ 10 $ 4 $ $ 4
Per diluted share:
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (0.74) $ 1.29 $ 0.29 $ 1.42
Less pre-tax adjustments:
Realized gains (losses) on investments (0.43) 0.05 (0.37) 0.01
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives 0.09 (0.40) 0.04 (0.65)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 0.15 (0.08) 0.17 (0.32)
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of premiums receivable and loss and LAE reserves (1.14) 0.06 (1.54) 0.07
Total pre-tax adjustments (1.33) (0.37) (1.70) (0.89)
Less tax effect on pre-tax adjustments 0.13 0.07 0.18 0.18
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 0.46 $ 1.59 $ 1.81 $ 2.13
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in adjusted operating income $ 0.15 $ 0.05 $ $ 0.05

Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Selected Financial Highlights

GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations (2 of 3)

(dollars in millions)

ROE Reconciliation and Calculation
June 30, March 31, December 31, June 30, March 31 December 31,
2022 2022 2021 2021 2021 2020
Shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL $ 5,304 $ 5,802 $ 6,292 $ 6,503 $ 6,430 $ 6,643
Adjusted operating shareholders’ equity 5,634 5,860 5,991 6,063 6,032 6,087
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in adjusted operating shareholders' equity 26 22 32 3 1 2
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2022 2021 2022 2021
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ (47) $ 98 $ 19 $ 109
Adjusted operating income (loss) 30 120 120 163
Average shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL $ 5,553 $ 6,467 $ 5,798 $ 6,573
Average adjusted operating shareholders’ equity 5,747 6,048 5,813 6,075
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in average adjusted operating shareholders' equity 24 2 29 3
GAAP ROE (1) (3.4) % 6.1 % 0.7 % 3.3 %
Adjusted operating ROE (1) 2.1 % 8.0 % 4.1 % 5.4 %

1)    Quarterly ROE calculations represent annualized returns.

Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Selected Financial Highlights

GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations (3 of 3)

(dollars in millions)

As of
June 30, March 31, December 31, June 30, March 31, December 31,
2022 2022 2021 2021 2021 2020
Reconciliation of shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL to adjusted book value:
Shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL $ 5,304 $ 5,802 $ 6,292 $ 6,503 $ 6,430 $ 6,643
Less pre-tax reconciling items:
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives (51) (57) (54) (41) (10) 9
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 34 24 23 27 33 52
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment portfolio excluding foreign exchange effect (359) (26) 404 552 463 611
Less taxes 46 1 (72) (98) (88) (116)
Adjusted operating shareholders' equity 5,634 5,860 5,991 6,063 6,032 6,087
Pre-tax reconciling items:
Less: Deferred acquisition costs 139 135 131 126 124 119
Plus: Net present value of estimated net future revenue 161 164 160 178 181 182
Plus: Net unearned premium reserve on financial guaranty contracts in excess of expected loss to be expensed 3,366 3,369 3,402 3,354 3,359 3,355
Plus taxes (594) (593) (599) (596) (597) (597)
Adjusted book value $ 8,428 $ 8,665 $ 8,823 $ 8,873 $ 8,851 $ 8,908
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in:
Adjusted operating shareholders’ equity (net of tax (provision) benefit of $(6), $(5), $(5), $(1), $- and $-) $ 26 $ 22 $ 32 $ 3 $ 1 $ 2
Adjusted book value (net of tax (provision) benefit of $(3), $(3), $(3), $2, $4 and $2) $ 18 $ 13 $ 23 $ (6) $ (9) $ (8)

Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Fixed-Maturity Securities, Short-Term Investments and Cash

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Amortized Cost Allowance for Credit Losses Pre-Tax Book Yield After-Tax Book Yield Fair Value Annualized Investment Income (1)
Fixed maturity securities, available-for-sale:
Obligations of states and political subdivisions(2)(4) $ 3,542 $ (14) 3.43 % 3.15 % $ 3,484 $ 121
U.S. government and agencies 122 2.03 1.74 119 2
Corporate securities 2,434 (4) 2.61 2.28 2,194 64
Mortgage-backed securities:
Residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) (3)(4) 419 (15) 4.88 4.08 369 20
Commercial mortgage-backed securities 303 3.48 3.03 298 11
Asset-backed securities (ABS)
CLOs 442 3.04 2.40 421 14
Other ABS (4) 419 (18) 3.23 2.60 408 14
Non-U.S. government securities 122 1.00 0.99 103 1
Total fixed maturity securities, available-for-sale 7,803 (51) 3.16 2.80 7,396 247
Short-term investments 863 0.40 0.33 863 3
Cash (5) 138 138
Total $ 8,804 $ (51) 2.88 % 2.55 % $ 8,397 $ 250
Fixed maturity securities, trading (8) $ 87
Ratings (6): Fair Value % of Portfolio
U.S. government and agencies $ 119 1.6 %
AAA/Aaa 1,077 14.6
AA/Aa 2,699 36.5
A/A 1,774 24.0
BBB 873 11.8
BIG 549 7.4
Not rated (7) 305 4.1
Total fixed maturity securities, available-for-sale $ 7,396 100.0 %
Duration of available-for-sale fixed maturity securities and short-term investments (in years): 3.8
Average ratings of fixed maturity securities and short-term investments A+

1)    Represents annualized investment income based on amortized cost and pre-tax book yields.

2)    Includes obligations of state and local political subdivisions that have been insured by other financial guarantors. The underlying ratings of these bonds, after giving effect to the lower of the rating assigned by S&P Global Ratings, a division of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC (S&P) or Moody's Investors Service, Inc. (Moody's), average A.

3)    Includes fair value of $156 million in subprime RMBS, which has an average rating of BIG.

4)    Includes securities purchased or obtained as part of loss mitigation or other risk management strategies.

5)    Cash is not included in the yield calculation.

6)    Ratings are represented by the lower of the Moody's or S&P classifications except for purchased securities that it has insured, and for which it had expected losses to be paid (loss mitigation securities) and certain other securities, which use internal ratings classifications. Loss mitigation and other securities for which internal ratings are used total $764 million in par with carrying value of $549 million and are included in the BIG category.

7)    Includes $241 million of new recovery bonds received in connection with the consummation of the March Puerto Rico Resolutions (see pg.33).

8)    Represent contingent value instruments received in connection with the consummation of the March Puerto Rico Resolutions (see pg.33). These securities are not rated.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Investment Portfolio, Cash and CIVs

GAAP

(dollars in millions)

Investment Portfolio, Cash and CIVs as of June 30, 2022

Insurance Subsidiaries (1) Holding Companies (2) Other AGL Consolidated
Fixed-maturity securities, available-for-sale $ 7,314 $ 82 $ $ 7,396
Fixed-maturity securities, trading 87 87
Short-term investments 733 120 10 863
Cash 93 1 44 138
Total short-term investments and cash 826 121 54 1,001
Other invested assets
AssuredIM Funds (3)
CLOs 262 (262)
Municipal bonds 103 (103)
Healthcare 74 (74)
Asset-based 110 (110)
Equity method investments-AssuredIM Funds 549 (549)
Other 137 11 2 150
Other invested assets 686 11 (547) 150
Total investment portfolio and cash $ 8,913 $ 214 $ (493) $ 8,634
CIVs
Assets of CIVs $ $ $ 5,456 $ 5,456
Liabilities of CIVs (4,568) (4,568)
Redeemable noncontrolling interests (21) (21)
Nonredeemable noncontrolling interests (243) (243)
Total CIVs $ $ $ 624 $ 624

Investment Portfolio, Cash and CIVs as of December 31, 2021

Insurance Subsidiaries Holding Companies Other AGL Consolidated
Fixed-maturity securities, available-for-sale $ 8,106 $ 96 $ $ 8,202
Short-term investments 859 355 11 1,225
Cash 71 49 120
Total short-term investments and cash 930 355 60 1,345
Other invested assets
AssuredIM Funds
CLOs 228 (228)
Municipal bonds 107 (107)
Healthcare 115 (115)
Asset-based 93 (93)
Equity method investments-AssuredIM Funds 543 (543)
Other 167 8 6 181
Other invested assets 710 8 (537) 181
Total investment portfolio and cash $ 9,746 $ 459 $ (477) $ 9,728
CIVs
Assets of CIVs $ $ $ 5,271 $ 5,271
Liabilities of CIVs (4,436) (4,436)
Redeemable noncontrolling interests (22) (22)
Nonredeemable noncontrolling interests (186) (186)
Total CIVs $ $ $ 627 $ 627

1)    Includes the Company's U.S., Bermuda and European insurance subsidiaries.

2)    Includes the Company's' holding companies: AGL, Assured Guaranty US Holdings Inc. and Assured Guaranty Municipal Holdings Inc..

3)    Funds managed by Assured Investment Management LLC (AssuredIM LLC) and its investment management affiliates (together with AssuredIM LLC, AssuredIM) (AssuredIM Funds).

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Income from Investment Portfolio and CIVs

Segment (1 of 2)

(dollars in millions)

Income from Investment Portfolio and Fair Value Gains (Losses) on CIVs on a Segment basis for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
Insurance Asset Management Corporate Other Total
Net investment income $ 66 $ $ 1 $ (5) $ 62
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities $ (18) $ $ $ $ (18)
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees
AssuredIM Funds $ (33) $ $ $ 34 $ 1
Other (1) (1)
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees $ (34) $ $ $ 34 $
CIVs
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs $ $ $ $ 3 $ 3
Noncontrolling interests (22) (22)
Total CIVs $ $ $ $ (19) $ (19)
Three Months Ended June 30, 2021
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Insurance Asset Management Corporate Other Total
Net investment income $ 71 $ $ $ (3) $ 68
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees
AssuredIM Funds $ 37 $ $ $ (14) $ 23
Other 11 11
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees $ 48 $ $ $ (14) $ 34
CIVs
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs $ $ $ $ 21 $ 21
Noncontrolling interests (4) (4)
Total CIVs $ $ $ $ 17 $ 17

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Income from Investment Portfolio and CIVs

Segment (2 of 2)

(dollars in millions)

Income from Investment Portfolio and Fair Value Gains (Losses) on CIVs on a Segment basis for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021

Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
Insurance Asset Management Corporate Other Total
Net investment income $ 129 $ $ 2 $ (7) $ 124
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities $ (22) $ $ $ $ (22)
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees
AssuredIM Funds $ (22) $ $ $ 24 $ 2
Other (13) (13)
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees $ (35) $ $ $ 24 $ (11)
CIVs
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs $ $ $ $ 17 $ 17
Noncontrolling interests (31) (31)
Total CIVs $ $ $ $ (14) $ (14)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2021
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Insurance Asset Management Corporate Other Total
Net investment income $ 144 $ $ $ (6) $ 138
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees
AssuredIM Funds $ 47 $ $ $ (24) $ 23
Other 20 20
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees $ 67 $ $ $ (24) $ 43
CIVs
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs $ $ $ $ 37 $ 37
Noncontrolling interests (8) (8)
Total CIVs $ $ $ $ 29 $ 29

Insurance Segment

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Insurance Segment Results

(dollars in millions)

Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2022 2021 2022 2021
Segment revenues
Net earned premiums and credit derivative revenues $ 86 $ 106 $ 305 $ 213
Net investment income 66 71 129 144
Fair value gains (losses) on trading securities (18) (22)
Other income (loss) 5 5 5 4
Total segment revenues 139 182 417 361
Segment expenses
Loss expense (benefit) (17) (12) 43 18
Interest expense 1
Amortization of DAC 3 4 7 7
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 35 34 73 70
Write-off of Municipal Assurance Corp. (MAC) insurance licenses 16
Other operating expenses 20 21 39 42
Total segment expenses 41 47 163 153
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees (34) 48 (35) 67
Segment adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes 64 183 219 275
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 9 31 31 44
Segment adjusted operating income (loss) $ 55 $ 152 $ 188 $ 231

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Claims-Paying Resources

(dollars in millions)

As of June 30, 2022
Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. Assured Guaranty Corp. Assured Guaranty Re Ltd. (6) Eliminations(2) Consolidated
Claims-paying resources
Policyholders' surplus $ 2,779 $ 1,962 $ 686 $ (214) $ 5,213
Contingency reserve 905 348 1,253
Qualified statutory capital 3,684 2,310 686 (214) 6,466
Unearned premium reserve and net deferred ceding commission income(1) 2,114 327 555 (73) 2,923
Loss and LAE reserves (1) 22 26 147 195
Total policyholders' surplus and reserves 5,820 2,663 1,388 (287) 9,584
Present value of installment premium 466 185 222 873
CCS 200 200 400
Total claims-paying resources $ 6,486 $ 3,048 $ 1,610 $ (287) $ 10,857
Statutory net exposure (1)(3)(7) $ 153,233 $ 20,429 $ 56,863 $ (643) $ 229,882
Net debt service outstanding (1)(3)(7) $ 243,056 $ 31,434 $ 86,286 $ (1,320) $ 359,456
Ratios:
Net exposure to qualified statutory capital 42:1 9:1 83:1 36:1
Capital ratio (4) 66:1 14:1 126:1 56:1
Financial resources ratio (5) 37:1 10:1 54:1 33:1
Statutory net exposure to claims-paying resources 24:1 7:1 35:1 21:1

1)    The numbers shown for Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. (AGM) have been adjusted to include 100% share of its United Kingdom (U.K.) and French insurance subsidiaries.

2)    Eliminations are primarily for (i) intercompany surplus notes between AGM and Assured Guaranty Corp. (AGC), and (ii) eliminations of intercompany deferred ceding commissions. Net exposure and net debt service outstanding eliminations relate to second-to-pay policies under which an Assured Guaranty insurance subsidiary guarantees an obligation already insured by another Assured Guaranty insurance subsidiary.

3)    Net exposure and net debt service outstanding are presented on a statutory basis. Includes $1,119 million of specialty insurance and reinsurance exposure.

4)    The capital ratio is calculated by dividing net debt service outstanding by qualified statutory capital.

5)    The financial resources ratio is calculated by dividing net debt service outstanding by total claims-paying resources.

6)    Assured Guaranty Re Ltd. (AG Re) numbers represent the Company's estimate of AG Re on a U.S. statutory-basis, except for contingency reserves.

7)    Includes a guarantee of rental income cash flows, written by Assured Guaranty Overseas Ltd. with maximum potential exposure of $250 million.

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of changes in the presentation of net debt service and net par outstanding.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

New Business Production

(dollars in millions)

Reconciliation of GWP to PVP for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021

Three Months Ended Three Months Ended
June 30, 2022 June 30, 2021
Public Finance Structured Finance Public Finance Structured Finance
U.S. Non - U.S. U.S. Non - U.S. Total U.S. Non - U.S. U.S. Non - U.S. Total
Total GWP $ 57 $ 6 $ 1 $ 1 $ 65 $ 29 $ 44 $ 11 $ $ 84
Less: Installment GWP and other GAAP adjustments (1) 6 1 1 8 24 11 35
Upfront GWP 57 57 29 20 49
Plus: Installment premiums and other(2) 18 1 19 23 9 32
Total PVP $ 57 $ 18 $ $ 1 $ 76 $ 29 $ 43 $ 9 $ $ 81
Gross par written $ 6,429 207 16 43 $ 6,695 $ 4,716 961 460 $ 6,137

Reconciliation of GWP to PVP for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021

Six Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, 2022 June 30, 2021
Public Finance Structured Finance Public Finance Structured Finance
U.S. Non - U.S. U.S. Non - U.S. Total U.S. Non - U.S. U.S. Non - U.S. Total
Total GWP $ 106 $ 22 $ 6 $ 1 $ 135 $ 108 $ 49 $ 14 $ $ 171
Less: Installment GWP and other GAAP adjustments (1) 22 4 1 27 34 27 12 73
Upfront GWP 106 2 108 74 22 2 98
Plus: Installment premiums and other(2) 30 7 37 36 24 9 69
Total PVP $ 106 $ 30 $ 2 $ 7 $ 145 $ 110 $ 46 $ 11 $ $ 167
Gross par written $ 10,360 430 76 300 $ 11,166 $ 10,143 961 505 $ 11,609

(1)    This includes the present value of new business on installment policies discounted at the prescribed GAAP discount rates, GWP adjustments on existing installment policies due to changes in assumptions and other GAAP adjustments.

(2)    This includes the present value of future premiums and fees on new business paid in installments discounted at the approximate average pre-tax book yield of fixed-maturity securities purchased during the prior calendar year, other than certain fixed-maturities such as loss mitigation securities. This also includes the present value of future premiums and fees associated with a financial guarantee written by the Company that, under GAAP, is accounted for under ASC 460, Guarantees.

Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Gross Par Written (1 of 2)

(dollars in millions)

Gross Par Written by Asset Type

Three Months Ended June 30,
2022 2021
Gross Par Written Average Internal Rating Gross Par Written Average Internal Rating
Sector:
U.S. public finance
General obligation $ 1,937 A $ 2,513 A
Transportation 826 BBB+ 651 A
Municipal utilities 1,574 A+ 187 A-
Healthcare 1,005 A- 313 BBB+
Tax backed 842 A 705 A
Higher education 191 A- 328 BBB+
Infrastructure finance 54 BBB
Other U.S public finance 19 A
Total U.S. public finance 6,429 A 4,716 A
Non-U.S. public finance:
Infrastructure finance 207 BBB- 702 BBB
Renewable energy 153 BBB+
Sovereign and sub-sovereign 106 A
Total non-U.S. public finance 207 BBB- 961 BBB+
Total public finance 6,636 A 5,677 A-
U.S. structured finance:
Insurance securitizations 453 A+
Other structured finance 16 A 7 A-
Total U.S. structured finance 16 A 460 A+
Non-U.S. structured finance:
Other structured finance 43 A
Total non-U.S. structured finance 43 A
Total structured finance 59 A 460 A+
Total gross par written $ 6,695 A $ 6,137 A-

Please refer to the Glossary for a description of internal ratings and sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Gross Par Written (2 of 2)

(dollars in millions)

Gross Par Written by Asset Type

Six Months Ended June 30,
2022 2021
Gross Par Written Average Internal Rating Gross Par Written Average Internal Rating
Sector:
U.S. public finance
General obligation 3,382 A $ 4,270 A
Transportation 2,233 A- 991 A-
Municipal utilities 1,866 A 797 BBB+
Healthcare 1,361 BBB+ 745 BBB+
Tax backed 1,216 A 1,964 A
Higher education 243 A- 561 A-
Infrastructure finance 59 BBB 752 BBB+
Housing revenue 44 BBB-
Other U.S. public finance 19 A
Total U.S. public finance 10,360 A- 10,143 A-
Non-U.S. public finance:
Regulated utilities 223 BBB
Infrastructure finance 207 BBB- 702 BBB
Renewable energy 153 BBB+
Sovereign and sub-sovereign 106 A
Total non-U.S. public finance 430 BBB 961 BBB+
Total public finance 10,790 A- 11,104 A-
U.S. structured finance:
Insurance securitizations 453 A+
Commercial mortgage-backed securities 37 A
Other structured finance 76 A- 15 A-
Total U.S. structured finance 76 A- 505 A+
Non-U.S. structured finance:
Commercial mortgage-backed securities (1) 257 AA
Other structured finance 43 A
Total non-U.S. structured finance 300 AA
Total structured finance 376 AA- 505 A+
Total gross par written $ 11,166 A- $ 11,609 A-

1)    Represent guarantees of rental income cash flows.

Please refer to the Glossary for a description of internal ratings and sectors.

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New Business Production by Quarter

(dollars in millions)

Six Months
1Q-21 2Q-21 3Q-21 4Q-21 1Q-22 2Q-22 2022 2021
PVP:
Public finance - U.S. $ 81 $ 29 $ 55 $ 70 $ 49 $ 57 $ 106 $ 110
Public finance - non-U.S. 3 43 17 16 12 18 30 46
Structured finance - U.S. 2 9 21 10 2 2 11
Structured finance - non-U.S. 3 2 6 1 7
Total PVP (1) $ 86 $ 81 $ 96 $ 98 $ 69 $ 76 $ 145 $ 167
Reconciliation of GWP to PVP:
Total GWP $ 87 $ 84 $ 106 $ 100 $ 70 $ 65 $ 135 $ 171
Less: Installment GWP and other GAAP adjustments 38 35 52 33 19 8 27 73
Upfront GWP 49 49 54 67 51 57 108 98
Plus: Installment premiums and other(2) 37 32 42 31 18 19 37 69
Total PVP $ 86 $ 81 $ 96 $ 98 $ 69 $ 76 $ 145 $ 167
Gross par written:
Public finance - U.S. $ 5,427 $ 4,716 $ 7,703 $ 5,947 $ 3,931 $ 6,429 $ 10,360 $ 10,143
Public finance - non-U.S. 961 156 223 207 430 961
Structured finance - U.S. 45 460 436 375 60 16 76 505
Structured finance - non-U.S. (1) 266 164 257 43 300
Total $ 5,472 $ 6,137 $ 8,561 $ 6,486 $ 4,471 $ 6,695 $ 11,166 $ 11,609

1)    First quarter 2022 PVP and gross par written includes the present value (PV) of future premiums and total exposure, respectively, associated with a financial guarantee written by the Company that, under GAAP, are accounted for under ASC 460, Guarantees.

2)    This includes the present value of future premiums and fees on new business paid in installments discounted at the approximate average pre-tax book yield of fixed-maturity securities purchased during the prior calendar year, other than certain fixed-maturities such as loss mitigation securities. This also includes the present value of future premiums and fees associated with a financial guarantee written by the Company that, under GAAP, is accounted for under ASC 460, Guarantees.

Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Estimated Net Exposure Amortization(1) and Estimated Future Financial Guaranty Net Premium

and Credit Derivative Revenues

(dollars in millions)

Financial Guaranty Insurance (2)
Estimated Net Debt Service Amortization Estimated Ending Net Debt Service Outstanding Expected PV Net Earned Premiums (i.e. Net Deferred Premium Revenue) Accretion of Discount Effect of FG VIE Consolidation on Expected PV Net Earned Premiums and Accretion of Discount Future Credit Derivative Revenues (3)
2022 Q2 (as of June 30) $ 362,832
2022 Q3 $ 6,610 356,222 $ 72 $ 5 $ 1 $ 2
2022 Q4 5,470 350,752 71 5 1 2
2023 18,949 331,803 272 19 3 8
2024 19,169 312,634 255 18 3 8
2025 19,786 292,848 237 17 3 8
2026 18,718 274,130 221 16 2 7
2022-2026 88,702 274,130 1,128 80 13 35
2027-2031 81,690 192,440 914 62 12 31
2032-2036 68,162 124,278 637 41 11 25
2037-2041 50,259 74,019 381 25 2 18
After 2041 74,019 519 39 13
Total $ 362,832 $ 3,579 $ 247 $ 38 $ 122
GAAP Effect of FG VIE Consolidation on Net Unearned Premium Reserve
--- --- --- --- ---
Net deferred premium revenue:
Financial guaranty $ 3,579 $ 37
Specialty 11
Net deferred premium revenue 3,590 37
Contra-paid (20) (4)
Net unearned premium reserve $ 3,570 $ 33

1)    Represents the future expected amortization of current debt service outstanding (principal and interest), assuming no advance refundings, as of June 30, 2022. Actual amortization differs from expected maturities because borrowers may have the right to call or prepay guaranteed obligations, terminations and because of management's assumptions on structured finance amortization.

2)    See page 27, ‘‘Net Expected Loss to be Expensed.’’ The following is a reconciliation of net deferred premium revenue to net unearned premiums reserve. Unearned premium reserve represents deferred premium revenue less claim payments made (net of recoveries received) that have been recognized in the statement of operations (contra-paid).

3)     Represents expected future premiums on insured credit derivatives.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Rollforward of Net Expected Loss and LAE to be Paid

(dollars in millions)

Rollforward of Net Expected Loss and LAE to be Paid (1) for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2022

Net Expected Loss to be Paid (Recovered) as of March 31, 2022 Economic Loss Development (Benefit) During 2Q-22 Net (Paid) Recovered Losses <br>During 2Q-22 Net Expected Loss to be Paid (Recovered) as of June 30, 2022
Public Finance:
U.S. public finance $ 181 $ 8 $ 21 $ 210
Non-U.S public finance 10 (2) (1) 7
Public Finance 191 6 20 217
Structured Finance:
U.S. RMBS 195 (39) 23 179
Other structured finance 46 1 (1) 46
Structured Finance 241 (38) 22 225
Total $ 432 $ (32) $ 42 $ 442

Rollforward of Net Expected Loss and LAE to be Paid (1) for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022

Net Expected Loss to be Paid (Recovered) as of December 31, 2021 Economic Loss Development (Benefit) During 2022 Net (Paid) Recovered Losses <br>During 2022 Net Expected Loss to be Paid (Recovered) as of June 30, 2022
Public Finance:
U.S. public finance $ 197 $ (40) $ 53 $ 210
Non-U.S public finance 12 (4) (1) 7
Public Finance 209 (44) 52 217
Structured Finance:
U.S. RMBS $ 150 $ (32) $ 61 $ 179
Other structured finance 52 (6) 46
Structured Finance 202 (32) 55 225
Total $ 411 $ (76) $ 107 $ 442

1)    Includes net expected loss to be paid, economic loss development and paid (recovered) losses for all contracts (i.e. those accounted for as insurance, credit derivatives and FG VIEs).

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Loss Measures

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
Total Net Par Outstanding for BIG Transactions GAAP Loss and LAE (1) Loss and LAE included in Adjusted Operating Income (2) Insurance Segment<br><br>Loss and<br><br>LAE (3) GAAP Loss and LAE (1) Loss and LAE included in Adjusted Operating Income (2) Insurance Segment<br><br>Loss and<br><br>LAE (3)
Public finance:
U.S. public finance $ 3,570 $ 11 $ 11 $ 11 $ 66 $ 66 $ 66
Non-U.S public finance 521
Public finance 4,091 11 11 11 66 66 66
Structured finance:
U.S. RMBS 1,185 (22) (22) (28) (19) (15) (22)
Other structured finance 110 (1) (1) (1)
Structured finance 1,295 (22) (22) (28) (20) (16) (23)
Total $ 5,386 $ (11) $ (11) $ (17) $ 46 $ 50 $ 43

1)    Includes loss expense related to contracts that are accounted for as insurance contracts.

2)    Includes loss expense related to contracts that are accounted for as insurance contracts and credit derivatives.

3)    Includes loss expense related to contracts that are accounted for as insurance contracts, credit derivatives, and consolidated FG VIEs.

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the presentation of net par outstanding and of the various sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Net Expected Loss to be Expensed (1)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

GAAP
2022 Q2 (as of June 30)
2022 Q3 $ 4
2022 Q4 5
2023 18
2024 17
2025 16
2026 19
2022-2026 79
2027-2031 72
2032-2036 48
2037-2041 10
After 2041 3
Total expected present value of net expected loss to be expensed(2) 212
Future accretion 216
Total expected future loss and LAE $ 428

1)    The present value of net expected loss to be paid is discounted using risk free rates ranging from 1.67% to 3.41% for U.S. dollar denominated obligations.

2)     Excludes $27 million related to FG VIEs, which are eliminated in consolidation.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Financial Guaranty Profile (1 of 3)

(dollars in millions)

Net Par Outstanding and Average Internal Rating by Asset Type

As of June 30, 2022 As of December 31, 2021
Net Par Outstanding Average Internal Rating Net Par Outstanding Average Internal Rating
U.S. public finance:
General obligation $ 72,741 A- $ 72,896 A-
Tax backed 34,853 A- 35,726 A-
Municipal utilities 26,487 A- 25,556 A-
Transportation 18,916 BBB+ 17,241 BBB+
Healthcare 10,660 BBB+ 9,588 BBB+
Higher education 6,904 A- 6,927 A-
Infrastructure finance 6,343 A- 6,329 A-
Housing revenue 980 BBB- 1,000 BBB-
Investor-owned utilities 509 A- 611 A-
Renewable energy 183 A- 193 A-
Other public finance 1,072 A- 1,152 A-
Total U.S. public finance 179,648 A- 177,219 A-
Non-U.S public finance:
Regulated utilities 17,666 BBB+ 18,814 BBB+
Infrastructure finance 13,721 BBB 16,475 BBB
Sovereign and sub-sovereign 9,806 A+ 10,886 A+
Renewable energy 2,104 A- 2,398 A-
Pooled infrastructure 1,150 AAA 1,372 AAA
Total non-U.S. public finance 44,447 BBB+ 49,945 BBB+
Total public finance $ 224,095 A- 227,164 A-
U.S. structured finance:
Life insurance transactions $ 3,518 AA- 3,431 AA-
RMBS 2,171 BB+ 2,391 BB+
Financial products 520 AA- 770 AA-
Pooled corporate obligations 510 AA+ 534 AA+
Consumer receivables 505 A+ 583 A+
Other structured finance 711 BBB+ 665 BBB+
Total U.S. structured finance 7,935 A 8,374 A
Non-U.S. structured finance:
Pooled corporate obligations 322 AAA 351 AAA
RMBS 276 A- 325 A
Other structured finance 184 AA 178 AA
Total non-U.S structured finance 782 AA 854 AA
Total structured finance $ 8,717 A 9,228 A
Total $ 232,812 A- $ 236,392 A-

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the presentation of net par outstanding and the Company's internal rating approach, and of the various sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Financial Guaranty Profile (2 of 3)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Distribution by Ratings of Financial Guaranty Portfolio

Public Finance - U.S. Public Finance - Non-U.S. Structured Finance - U.S. Structured Finance - Non-U.S. Total
Ratings: Net Par Outstanding % Net Par Outstanding % Net Par Outstanding % Net Par Outstanding % Net Par Outstanding %
AAA $ 260 0.1 % $ 2,016 4.4 % $ 824 10.4 % $ 457 58.5 % $ 3,557 1.5 %
AA 17,042 9.5 3,671 8.3 4,554 57.4 12 1.5 25,279 10.9
A 96,931 54.0 9,633 21.7 813 10.2 183 23.4 107,560 46.2
BBB 61,845 34.4 28,606 64.4 449 5.7 130 16.6 91,030 39.1
BIG 3,570 2.0 521 1.2 1,295 16.3 5,386 2.3
Net Par Outstanding (1) $ 179,648 100.0 % $ 44,447 100.0 % $ 7,935 100.0 % $ 782 100.0 % $ 232,812 100.0 %

1)    As of June 30, 2022, the Company excluded $1.2 billion of net par attributable to loss mitigation securities.

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the presentation of net par outstanding and the Company's internal rating approach, and of the various sectors.

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Financial Guaranty Profile (3 of 3)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Geographic Distribution of Financial Guaranty Portfolio

Net Par Outstanding % of Total
U.S.:
U.S. public finance:
California $ 36,602 15.7 %
Texas 17,976 7.7
New York 16,032 6.9
Pennsylvania 15,776 6.8
Illinois 12,794 5.5
New Jersey 9,952 4.3
Florida 7,565 3.2
Michigan 5,186 2.2
Louisiana 5,050 2.2
Alabama 3,760 1.6
Other 48,955 21.0
Total U.S. public finance 179,648 77.1
U.S. structured finance 7,935 3.4
Total U.S. 187,583 80.5
Non-U.S.:
United Kingdom 34,779 14.9
Canada 1,796 0.8
Spain 1,589 0.7
Australia 1,524 0.7
France 1,388 0.6
Other 4,153 1.8
Total non-U.S. 45,229 19.5
Total net par outstanding $ 232,812 100.0 %

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the presentation of net par outstanding and of the various sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Specialty Insurance and Reinsurance Exposure

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

As of June 30, 2022 As of December 31, 2021
Gross Exposure Net Exposure Gross Exposure Net Exposure
Life insurance transactions (1) $ 1,270 $ 919 $ 1,250 $ 871
Aircraft residual value insurance policies (2) 355 200 355 200
Total $ 1,625 $ 1,119 $ 1,605 $ 1,071

1)    The life insurance transactions net exposure is projected to reach $1.1 billion by June 30, 2025.

2)    As of June 30, 2022, gross exposure of $144 million and net exposure of $84 million of aircraft residual value insurance was BIG. As of December 31, 2021, gross exposure of $144 million and net exposure of $84 million of aircraft residual value insurance was rated BIG.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Expected Amortization of Net Par Outstanding

(dollars in millions)

Public Finance Structured Finance
Estimated Net Par Amortization Estimated Ending Net Par Outstanding U.S. and Non-U.S. Pooled Corporate U.S. RMBS Financial Products Other Structured Finance Total Estimated Ending Net Par Outstanding
2022 Q2 (as of June 30) $ 224,095 $ 8,717
2022 Q3 $ 3,724 220,371 $ 8 $ 104 $ (10) $ 65 $ 167 8,550
2022 Q4 2,301 218,070 7 90 (6) 37 128 8,422
2023 8,978 209,092 33 316 8 320 677 7,745
2024 9,824 199,268 81 267 12 212 572 7,173
2025 10,883 188,385 37 257 34 261 589 6,584
2026 10,342 178,043 112 187 42 211 552 6,032
2022-2026 46,052 178,043 278 1,221 80 1,106 2,685 6,032
2027-2031 46,291 131,752 381 416 287 1,382 2,466 3,566
2032-2036 43,609 88,143 65 232 131 1,339 1,767 1,799
2037-2041 34,305 53,838 108 296 21 866 1,291 508
After 2041 53,838 6 1 501 508
Total $ 224,095 $ 832 $ 2,171 $ 520 $ 5,194 $ 8,717

Net par outstanding (end of period)

1Q-21 2Q-21 3Q-21 4Q-21 1Q-22 2Q-22
Public finance - U.S. $ 172,941 $ 173,667 $ 175,952 $ 177,219 $ 175,957 $ 179,648
Public finance - non-U.S. 52,099 51,966 50,305 49,945 48,506 44,447
Structured finance - U.S. 8,678 8,568 8,677 8,374 8,101 7,935
Structured finance - non-U.S. 552 535 734 854 815 782
Net par outstanding $ 234,270 $ 234,736 $ 235,668 $ 236,392 $ 233,379 $ 232,812

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the presentation of net par outstanding and of the various sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Exposure to Puerto Rico (1 of 2)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Exposure to Puerto Rico

Par Outstanding Debt Service Outstanding
Gross Net Gross Net
Total $ 2,246 $ 2,227 $ 3,156 $ 3,133

Exposure to Puerto Rico by Risk

Net Par Outstanding
AGM AGC AG Re Eliminations (1) Total Net Par Outstanding Gross Par Outstanding
Puerto Rico Exposures Subject to a Plan or Support Agreement
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico - General Obligation (GO) (2) $ 6 $ 20 $ 11 $ $ 37 $ 37
Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority (PBA) (2) 1 5 (1) 5 5
Subtotal - GO/PBA Plan 7 25 11 (1) 42 42
Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority (PRHTA) (Transportation revenue) 233 467 178 (79) 799 799
PRHTA (Highway revenue) 381 51 25 457 457
Subtotal - HTA/CCDA PSA 614 518 203 (79) 1,256 1,256
Subtotal Subject to a Plan or Support Agreement 621 543 214 (80) 1,298 1,298
Other Puerto Rico Exposures
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) 469 69 210 748 759
Puerto Rico Municipal Finance Agency (MFA) (3) 126 16 37 179 187
Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (PRASA) and University of Puerto Rico (U of PR) (3) 2 2 2
Subtotal Other Puerto Rico Exposures 595 87 247 929 948
Total exposure to Puerto Rico $ 1,216 $ 630 $ 461 $ (80) $ 2,227 $ 2,246

1)    Net par outstanding eliminations relate to second-to-pay policies under which an Assured Guaranty insurance subsidiary guarantees an obligation already insured by another Assured Guaranty insurance subsidiary.

2)    On March 15, 2022, the Modified Eighth Amended Title III Joint Plan of Adjustment, confirmed on January 18, 2022, was consummated, pursuant to which the Company, among other things, fully paid claims on all of its directly insured Puerto Rico GO bonds, other than certain GO bonds whose holders made certain elections. On the same date and pursuant to the same Plan of Adjustment, the Company fully paid claims on all of its directly insured PBA bonds, other than certain PBA bonds whose holders made certain elections.

3)    All debt service on these insured exposures have been paid to date without any insurance claim being made on the Company.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Exposure to Puerto Rico (2 of 2)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Amortization Schedule of Net Par Outstanding of Puerto Rico

2022 (3Q) 2022 (4Q) 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 - 2036 2037 - 2041 2042 Total
Puerto Rico Exposures Subject to a Plan or Support Agreement
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico - GO $ 10 $ $ $ $ $ 2 $ 5 $ $ 20 $ $ $ $ $ $ 37
PBA 3 2 5
Subtotal - GO/PBA Plan 10 3 2 2 5 20 42
PRHTA (Transportation revenue) 28 34 4 29 24 29 34 49 31 21 310 201 5 799
PRHTA (Highway revenue) 40 31 33 34 1 10 13 16 39 240 457
Subtotal - HTA/CCDA PSA 68 65 37 63 25 29 44 62 47 60 550 201 5 1,256
Subtotal Subject to a Plan or Support Agreement 78 68 37 65 27 34 44 82 47 60 550 201 5 1,298
Other Puerto Rico Exposures
PREPA 28 95 93 68 106 105 69 39 44 75 26 748
MFA 43 23 18 18 37 15 12 7 6 179
PRASA and U of PR 1 1 2
Subtotal Other Puerto Rico Exposures 71 118 112 86 143 120 81 46 50 75 27 929
Total $ 149 $ $ 186 $ 149 $ 151 $ 170 $ 154 $ 125 $ 128 $ 97 $ 135 $ 577 $ 201 $ 5 $ 2,227

Amortization Schedule of Net Debt Service Outstanding of Puerto Rico

2022 (3Q) 2022 (4Q) 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 - 2036 2037 - 2041 2042 Total
Puerto Rico Exposures Subject to a Plan or Support Agreement
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico - GO $ 11 $ $ 2 $ 2 $ 1 $ 3 $ 6 $ 1 $ 21 $ $ $ $ $ $ 47
PBA 3 2 5
Subtotal - GO/PBA Plan 11 5 2 3 3 6 1 21 52
PRHTA (Transportation revenue) 48 73 42 67 61 64 67 82 61 49 423 237 5 1,279
PRHTA (Highway revenue) 52 54 52 53 18 17 27 29 32 54 279 667
Subtotal - HTA/CCDA PSA 100 127 94 120 79 81 94 111 93 103 702 237 5 1,946
Subtotal Subject to a Plan or Support Agreement 111 132 96 123 82 87 95 132 93 103 702 237 5 1,998
Other Puerto Rico Exposures
PREPA 43 3 128 122 92 126 122 80 47 51 81 29 924
MFA 48 29 24 22 41 17 14 8 6 209
PRASA and U of PR 1 1 2
Subtotal Other Puerto Rico Exposures 91 3 157 147 114 167 139 94 55 57 81 30 1,135
Total $ 202 $ 3 $ 289 $ 243 $ 237 $ 249 $ 226 $ 189 $ 187 $ 150 $ 184 $ 732 $ 237 $ 5 $ 3,133

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

U.S. RMBS Profile

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Distribution of U.S. RMBS by Rating and Type of Exposure

Ratings: Prime First Lien Alt-A First Lien Option ARMs Subprime <br>First Lien Second Lien Total Net Par Outstanding
AAA $ 3 $ 74 $ 10 $ 400 $ 2 $ 489
AA 8 64 7 141 107 327
A 3 15 1 6 106 131
BBB 6 14 19 39
BIG 41 217 16 791 120 1,185
Total exposures $ 61 $ 370 $ 34 $ 1,352 $ 354 $ 2,171

Distribution of U.S. RMBS by Year Insured and Type of Exposure

Year insured: Prime First Lien Alt-A First Lien Option ARMs Subprime <br>First Lien Second Lien Total Net Par Outstanding
2004 and prior $ 10 $ 9 $ $ 367 $ 17 $ 403
2005 23 129 16 188 60 416
2006 28 27 1 48 117 221
2007 205 17 716 160 1,098
2008 33 33
Total exposures $ 61 $ 370 $ 34 $ 1,352 $ 354 $ 2,171

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the Company's presentation of net par outstanding, internal ratings and a description of sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Direct Pooled Corporate Obligations Profile

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Distribution of Direct Pooled Corporate Obligations by Ratings

Net Par Outstanding % of Total Average Initial Credit Enhancement Average Current Credit Enhancement
Ratings:
AAA $ 631 76.2 % 41.8 % 52.2 %
AA 73 8.8 42.5 52.8
A 95 11.5 38.3 47.9
BBB 29 3.5 42.3 44.2
Total exposures $ 828 100.0 % 41.5 % 51.5 %

Distribution of Direct Pooled Corporate Obligations by Asset Class

Net Par Outstanding % of Total Average Initial Credit Enhancement Average Current Credit Enhancement Number of Transactions Average Rating
Asset class:
Trust preferred
Banks and insurance $ 373 45.0 % 43.7 % 62.0 % 12 AAA
U.S. mortgage and real estate investment trusts 88 10.6 47.3 64.5 3 A+
CLOs 367 44.4 37.8 37.7 5 AAA
Total exposures $ 828 100.0 % 41.5 % 51.5 % 20 AAA

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of internal ratings, performance indicators and sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Below Investment Grade Exposures (1 of 3)

(dollars in millions)

BIG Exposures by Asset Exposure Type

As of
June 30, December 31,
2022 2021
U.S. public finance:
Tax backed $ 1,740 $ 2,327
Municipal utilities 1,068 1,069
General obligation 377 1,561
Transportation 108 110
Housing revenue 75 90
Infrastructure finance 46 46
Higher education 35 46
Healthcare 21 23
Other public finance 100 100
Total U.S. public finance 3,570 5,372
Non-U.S. public finance:
Infrastructure finance 404 470
Sovereign and sub-sovereign 94 102
Renewable energy 23 28
Total non-U.S. public finance 521 600
Total public finance $ 4,091 $ 5,972
U.S. structured finance:
RMBS $ 1,185 $ 1,265
Consumer receivables 65 72
Life insurance transactions 40 40
Other structured finance 5 7
Total U.S. structured finance 1,295 1,384
Non-U.S. structured finance:
Total non-U.S. structured finance
Total structured finance $ 1,295 $ 1,384
Total BIG net par outstanding $ 5,386 $ 7,356

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the Company's presentation of net par outstanding and a description of various sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Below Investment Grade Exposures (2 of 3)

(dollars in millions)

Net Par Outstanding by BIG Category(1)

As of
June 30, December 31,
2022 2021
BIG Category 1
U.S. public finance $ 1,294 $ 1,765
Non-U.S. public finance 482 556
U.S. structured finance 45 122
Non-U.S. structured finance
Total BIG Category 1 1,821 2,443
BIG Category 2
U.S. public finance 130 116
Non-U.S. public finance
U.S. structured finance 114 65
Non-U.S. structured finance
Total BIG Category 2 244 181
BIG Category 3
U.S. public finance 2,146 3,491
Non-U.S. public finance 39 44
U.S. structured finance 1,136 1,197
Non-U.S. structured finance
Total BIG Category 3 3,321 4,732
BIG Total $ 5,386 $ 7,356

1)    Assured Guaranty's surveillance department is responsible for monitoring the Company's portfolio of credits and maintains a list of BIG credits. BIG Category 1: Below-investment-grade transactions showing sufficient deterioration to make future losses possible, but for which none are currently expected. BIG Category 2: Below-investment-grade transactions for which future losses are expected but for which no claims (other than liquidity claims which are claims that the Company expects to be reimbursed within one year) have yet been paid. BIG Category 3: Below-investment-grade transactions for which future losses are expected and on which claims (other than liquidity claims) have been paid.

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the Company's internal rating approach, presentation of net par outstanding and a description of various sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Below Investment Grade Exposures (3 of 3)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

Public Finance and Structured Finance BIG Exposures with Revenue Sources Greater Than $50 Million

Net Par Outstanding Internal <br>Rating (1) 60+ Day Delinquencies
Name or description
U.S. public finance:
Puerto Rico Highways & Transportation Authority $ 1,256 CCC
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority 748 CCC
Illinois Sports Facilities Authority 259 BB+
Puerto Rico Municipal Finance Agency 179 CCC
Jackson Water & Sewer System, Mississippi 171 BB
Stockton City, California 100 B
Harrisburg Parking System, Pennsylvania 78 B
San Jacinto River Authority (GRP Project), Texas 65 BB+
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania 60 CCC
Atlantic City, New Jersey 54 BB
Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority 51 CCC
Total U.S. public finance $ 3,021
Non-U.S. public finance:
Road Management Services PLC (A13 Highway) 138 B+
Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust The Hospital Company (Dartford) Plc 113 BB+
M6 Duna Autopalya Koncesszios Zrt. 68 BB+
Private International Transaction 54 BB-
Total non-U.S. public finance $ 373
Total public finance $ 3,394
U.S. structured finance:
RMBS:
Soundview 2007-WMC1 $ 145 CCC 32.3%
Option One 2007-FXD2 126 CCC 18.0%
Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-HL1 100 CCC 24.1%
Argent Securities Inc. 2005-W4 93 CCC 9.2%
Nomura Asset Accept. Corp. 2007-1 68 CCC 22.5%
New Century 2005-A 61 CCC 20.7%
Total RMBS-U.S. structured finance $ 593
Total non-U.S. structured finance $
Total structured finance $ 593
Total $ 3,987

1)    Transactions rated below B- are categorized as CCC.

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the Company's internal rating approach, presentation of net par outstanding and a description of performance indicators and sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Largest Exposures by Sector (1 of 3)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

50 Largest U.S. Public Finance Exposures by Revenue Source

Credit Name: Net Par Outstanding Internal <br>Rating (1)
New Jersey (State of) $ 3,372 BBB
New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority 1,746 A-
Pennsylvania (Commonwealth of) 1,735 A-
Metro Washington Airports Authority (Dulles Toll Road) 1,625 BBB+
Illinois (State of) 1,388 BBB-
Puerto Rico Highways & Transportation Authority 1,256 CCC
North Texas Tollway Authority 1,212 A
Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency, California 1,211 BBB
CommonSpirit Health, Illinois 991 A-
Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority, California 919 BBB+
San Diego Family Housing, LLC 918 AA
Yankee Stadium LLC New York City Industrial Development Authority 917 BBB
Philadelphia School District, Pennsylvania 892 A-
Great Lakes Water Authority (Sewerage), Michigan 869 A-
Montefiore Medical Center, New York 849 BBB-
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 845 BBB
California (State of) 842 AA-
ProMedica Healthcare Obligated Group, Ohio 820 BBB-
Central Florida Expressway Authority, Florida 814 A+
New York (City of), New York 812 AA-
Dade County Seaport, Florida 810 A
Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Illinois 799 BBB-
Tucson (City of), Arizona 795 A+
Wisconsin (State of) 779 A
Massachusetts (Commonwealth of) Water Resources 772 AA
San Joaquin Hills Transportation, California 766 BBB
Nassau County, New York 761 A
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission 756 A-
Chicago Public Schools, Illinois 755 BBB-
Jefferson County Alabama Sewer 752 BBB
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority 748 CCC
Anaheim (City of), California 728 A-
New York Power Authority 726 AA-
Suffolk County, New York 720 BBB
Los Angeles Department of Airports (LAX Project), California 705 A-
Philadelphia (City of), Pennsylvania 678 BBB+
Pittsburgh Water & Sewer, Pennsylvania 663 A-
Clark County School District, Nevada 662 BBB+
Massachusetts (Commonwealth of) 618 AA-
Mets Queens Ballpark 608 BBB
North Carolina Turnpike Authority 601 BBB-
Oglethorpe Power Corporation, Georgia 575 BBB
Long Island Power Authority 562 A-
Hayward Unified School District, California 554 A
Kansas City, Missouri 534 A
LCOR Alexandria LLC 534 A-
Regional Transportation Authority (Sales Tax), Illinois 529 AA-
New Jersey Turnpike Authority 499 A
Garden State Preservation Trust, New Jersey Open Space & Farmland 494 BBB+
West Contra Costa Unified School District, California 482 AA-
Total top 50 U.S. public finance exposures $ 43,998

1) Transactions rated below B- are categorized as CCC.

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of net par outstanding, internal ratings and sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Largest Exposures by Sector (2 of 3)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

25 Largest U.S. Structured Finance Exposures

Credit Name: Net Par Outstanding Internal <br>Rating (1)
Private US Insurance Securitization $ 1,100 AA
Private US Insurance Securitization 811 AA-
Private US Insurance Securitization 394 AA-
Private US Insurance Securitization 386 AA-
Private US Insurance Securitization 385 AA-
Private US Insurance Securitization 263 A
SLM Student Loan Trust 2007-A 242 AA
Soundview 2007-WMC1 145 CCC
Private US Insurance Securitization 131 AA
Option One 2007-FXD2 126 CCC
CWABS 2007-4 106 A+
Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-HL1 100 CCC
Argent Securities Inc. 2005-W4 93 CCC
SLM Student Loan Trust 2006-C 88 AA
Nomura Asset Accept. Corp. 2007-1 68 CCC
Private Other Structured Finance Transaction 67 A-
ALESCO Preferred Funding XIII, Ltd. 65 AAA
CAPCO - Excess SIPC Excess of Loss Reinsurance 63 BBB
New Century 2005-A 61 CCC
Private Balloon Note Guarantee 60 BBB
CWALT Alternative Loan Trust 2007-HY9 58 A+
Private Other Structured Finance Transaction 57 A-
Countrywide 2007-13 54 AA
Alesco Preferred Funding XVI, Ltd. 52 A
Preferred Term Securities XXIV, Ltd. 51 AAA
Total top 25 U.S. structured finance exposures $ 5,026

1)    Transactions rated below B- are categorized as CCC.

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of net par outstanding, internal ratings and sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Largest Exposures by Sector (3 of 3)

As of June 30, 2022

(dollars in millions)

50 Largest Non-U.S. Exposures by Revenue Source

Credit Name: Country Net Par Outstanding Internal Rating
Southern Water Services Limited United Kingdom $ 2,164 BBB
Southern Gas Networks PLC United Kingdom 1,728 BBB
Thames Water Utilities Finance Plc United Kingdom 1,709 BBB
Dwr Cymru Financing Limited United Kingdom 1,584 A-
Quebec Province Canada 1,514 AA-
Anglian Water Services Financing PLC United Kingdom 1,457 A-
National Grid Gas PLC United Kingdom 1,307 BBB+
Channel Link Enterprises Finance PLC France, United Kingdom 1,130 BBB
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) United Kingdom 1,082 A+
Yorkshire Water Services Finance Plc United Kingdom 883 BBB
Capital Hospitals (Issuer) PLC United Kingdom 857 BBB-
Verbund, Lease and Sublease of Hydro-Electric Equipment Austria 847 AAA
Aspire Defence Finance plc United Kingdom 741 BBB+
Verdun Participations 2 S.A.S. France 650 BBB-
Envestra Limited Australia 618 A-
National Grid Company PLC United Kingdom 590 BBB+
Severn Trent Water Utilities Finance Plc United Kingdom 553 BBB+
Coventry & Rugby Hospital Company (Walsgrave Hospital) Plc United Kingdom 500 BBB-
Campania Region - Healthcare receivable Italy 495 BB+
Sydney Airport Finance Company Australia 485 BBB+
Wessex Water Services Finance plc United Kingdom 477 BBB+
United Utilities Water PLC United Kingdom 463 BBB+
Derby Healthcare PLC United Kingdom 460 BBB
NewHospitals (St Helens & Knowsley) Finance PLC United Kingdom 434 BBB+
North Staffordshire PFI, 32-year EIB Index-Linked Facility United Kingdom 429 BBB-
Central Nottinghamshire Hospitals PLC United Kingdom 427 BBB-
South East Water United Kingdom 427 BBB
Scotland Gas Networks plc United Kingdom 425 BBB
The Hospital Company (QAH Portsmouth) Limited United Kingdom 400 BBB
International Infrastructure Pool United Kingdom 383 AAA
International Infrastructure Pool United Kingdom 383 AAA
International Infrastructure Pool United Kingdom 383 AAA
Comision Federal De Electricidad (CFE) El Cajon Project Mexico 363 BBB-
University of Essex, United Kingdom United Kingdom 349 BBB+
Heathrow Funding Limited United Kingdom 344 BBB
Private International Sub-Sovereign Transaction United Kingdom 343 AA-
Japan Expressway Holding and Debt Repayment Agency Japan 325 A+
South Lanarkshire Schools United Kingdom 319 BBB
Q Energy - Phase II - Pride Investments, S.A. Spain 312 BBB+
Hypersol Solar Inversiones, S.A.U. Spain 308 BBB
Private International Sub-Sovereign Transaction United Kingdom 303 A
Northumbrian Water PLC United Kingdom 284 BBB+
Feria Muestrario Internacional de Valencia Spain 283 BBB-
Catalyst Healthcare (Romford) Financing PLC United Kingdom 283 BBB
Bakethin Finance Plc United Kingdom 283 A-
Q Energy - Phase III - FSL Issuer, S.A.U. Spain 282 BBB
Octagon Healthcare Funding PLC United Kingdom 281 BBB
Private International Sub-Sovereign Transaction United Kingdom 281 A+
Western Power Distribution (South Wales) PLC United Kingdom 274 BBB+
Leeds Hospital - St. James's Oncology Financing plc United Kingdom 271 BBB
Total top 50 non-U.S. exposures $ 31,473

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of net par outstanding, internal ratings and sectors.

Asset Management Segment

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Asset Management Segment Results (1 of 3)

(dollars in millions)

Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2022 2021 2022 2021
Segment revenues
Management fees:
CLOs $ 12 $ 12 $ 24 $ 24
Opportunity funds and liquid strategies 15 5 23 9
Wind-down funds 2 1 5
Total management fees 27 19 48 38
Performance fees 2 18 1
Other income (loss) (1) 2 1 2
Total segment revenues 28 21 67 41
Segment expenses
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 17 15 46 34
Other operating expenses 11 9 21 19
Total segment expenses 28 24 67 53
Segment adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes (3) (12)
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes (1) (3)
Segment adjusted operating income (loss) $ $ (2) $ $ (9)

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Asset Management Segment Results (2 of 3)

(dollars in millions)

Rollforward of Assets Under Management for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2022

CLOs Opportunity Funds Liquid Strategies (1) Wind-Down Funds Total
AUM, March 31, 2022 $ 14,282 $ 1,874 $ 375 $ 459 $ 16,990
Inflows-third party 1,049 200 21 1,270
Inflows-intercompany 50 104 154
Outflows:
Redemptions
Distributions (22) (39) (125) (140) (326)
Total outflows (22) (39) (125) (140) (326)
Net flows 1,077 161 (140) 1,098
Change in value (183) 15 (3) 20 (151)
AUM, June 30, 2022 $ 15,176 $ 2,050 $ 372 $ 339 $ 17,937

Rollforward of Assets Under Management for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022

CLOs Opportunity Funds Liquid Strategies (1) Wind-Down Funds Total
AUM, December 31, 2021 $ 14,699 $ 1,824 $ 389 $ 582 $ 17,494
Inflows-third party 1,049 291 21 1,361
Inflows-intercompany 50 104 154
Outflows:
Redemptions
Distributions (357) (143) (125) (275) (900)
Total outflows (357) (143) (125) (275) (900)
Net flows 742 148 (275) 615
Change in value (265) 78 (17) 32 (172)
AUM, June 30, 2022 $ 15,176 $ 2,050 $ 372 $ 339 $ 17,937

1)    Liquid strategies inflows and outflows relate to the transfer of assets from an existing municipal bond fund to a new municipal relative value fund.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Asset Management Segment Results (3 of 3)

(dollars in millions)

Assets Under Management

CLOs Opportunity Funds Liquid Strategies Wind-Down Funds Total
As of June 30, 2022:
Funded AUM (1) $ 15,069 $ 1,288 $ 372 $ 317 $ 17,046
Unfunded AUM (1) 107 762 22 891
Fee-earning AUM (2) $ 14,773 $ 1,801 $ 372 $ 202 $ 17,148
Non-fee earning AUM (2) 403 249 137 789
Intercompany AUM
Funded AUM $ 562 $ 187 $ 351 $ $ 1,100
Unfunded AUM 106 135 241
As of March 31, 2022:
Funded AUM (1) $ 14,172 $ 1,265 $ 375 $ 437 $ 16,249
Unfunded AUM (1) 110 609 22 741
Fee-earning AUM (2) $ 13,889 $ 1,597 $ 375 $ 280 $ 16,141
Non-fee earning AUM (2) 393 277 179 849
Intercompany AUM
Funded AUM $ 557 $ 212 $ 355 $ $ 1,124
Unfunded AUM 108 121 229
As of December 31, 2021:
Funded AUM $ 14,575 $ 1,297 $ 389 $ 560 $ 16,821
Unfunded AUM 124 527 22 673
Fee-earning AUM $ 14,252 $ 1,527 $ 389 $ 408 $ 16,576
Non-fee earning AUM 447 297 174 918
Intercompany AUM
Funded AUM $ 541 $ 217 $ 368 $ $ 1,126
Unfunded AUM 123 121 244

1)    Funded AUM refers to assets that have been deployed or invested into the funds or CLOs. Unfunded AUM refers to unfunded capital commitments from closed-end funds and CLO warehouse fund.

2)    Fee-earning AUM refers to assets where AssuredIM collects fees or has elected not to waive or rebate fees to investors. Non-fee earning AUM refers to assets where AssuredIM does not collect fees or has elected to waive or rebate fees to investors.

Corporate Division

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Corporate Division Results

(dollars in millions)

Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2022 2021 2022 2021
Total revenues $ 1 $ $ 2 $
Expenses
Interest expense 23 26 44 49
Employee compensation and benefit expenses 7 5 13 10
Other operating expenses 6 5 13 9
Total expenses 36 36 70 68
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes (35) (36) (68) (68)
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes (2) (5)
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ (35) $ (34) $ (68) $ (63)

Other

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Other Results (1 of 2)

(dollars in millions)

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
FG VIEs CIVs Intersegment Eliminations and Reclasses Total Other
(in millions)
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ (1) $ $ $ (1)
Net investment income (1) (1) (3) (5)
Asset management fees (13) 5 (8)
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 10 10
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 3 3
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement 5 5
Other income (loss) (1) 4 3
Total revenues 7 (2) 2 7
Expenses
Loss expense (benefit) 6 6
Interest expense (3) (3)
Other operating expenses (1) 5 4
Total expenses 6 (1) 2 7
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees 34 34
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes 1 33 34
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 2 2
Less: Noncontrolling interests 22 22
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 1 $ 9 $ $ 10
Three Months Ended June 30, 2021
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
FG VIEs CIVs Intersegment Eliminations and Reclasses Total Other
(in millions)
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ (1) $ $ $ (1)
Net investment income (1) (2) (3)
Asset management fees (2) 4 2
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 8 8
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 21 21
Total revenues 6 19 2 27
Expenses
Loss expense (benefit) 2 2
Interest expense (3) (3)
Other operating expenses 5 5
Total expenses 2 2 4
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees (14) (14)
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes 4 5 9
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 1 1
Less: Noncontrolling interests 4 4
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 3 $ 1 $ $ 4

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Other Results (2 of 2)

(dollars in millions)

Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
FG VIEs CIVs Intersegment Eliminations and Reclasses Total Other
(in millions)
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ (2) $ $ $ (2)
Net investment income (2) (5) (7)
Asset management fees (22) 11 (11)
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 16 16
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 17 17
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement 5 5
Other income (loss) (1) 4 3
Total revenues 11 4 6 21
Expenses
Loss expense (benefit) 7 7
Interest expense (5) (5)
Other operating expenses (1) 11 10
Total expenses 7 (1) 6 12
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees 24 24
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes 4 29 33
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 1 1 2
Less: Noncontrolling interests 31 31
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 3 $ (3) $ $
Six Months Ended June 30, 2021
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
FG VIEs CIVs Intersegment Eliminations and Reclasses Total Other
(in millions)
Revenues
Net earned premiums $ (2) $ $ $ (2)
Net investment income (2) (4) (6)
Asset management fees (4) 10 6
Fair value gains (losses) on FG VIEs 13 13
Fair value gains (losses) on CIVs 37 37
Total revenues 9 33 6 48
Expenses
Loss expense (benefit) 5 5
Interest expense (5) (5)
Other operating expenses 11 11
Total expenses 5 6 11
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees (24) (24)
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes 4 9 13
Less: Provision (benefit) for income taxes 1 1
Less: Noncontrolling interests 8 8
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 3 $ 1 $ $ 4

Summary

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Summary of Financial and Statistical Data

(dollars in millions, except per share amounts)

As of and for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 Year Ended December 31,
2021 2020 2019 2018
GAAP Summary Statements of Operations Data
Net earned premiums $ 296 $ 414 $ 485 $ 476 $ 548
Net investment income 124 269 297 378 395
Total expenses 308 465 729 503 422
Income (loss) before income taxes 71 383 386 460 580
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL 19 389 362 402 521
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL per diluted share 0.29 5.23 4.19 4.00 4.68
GAAP Summary Balance Sheet Data
Total investments and cash $ 8,634 $ 9,728 $ 10,000 $ 10,409 $ 10,977
Total assets 16,960 18,208 15,334 14,326 13,603
Unearned premium reserve 3,585 3,716 3,735 3,736 3,512
Loss and LAE reserve 716 869 1,088 1,050 1,177
Long-term debt 1,674 1,673 1,224 1,235 1,233
Shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL 5,304 6,292 6,643 6,639 6,555
Shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL per share 84.89 93.19 85.66 71.18 63.23
Other Financial Information (GAAP Basis)
Financial guaranty:
Net debt service outstanding (end of period) $ 362,832 $ 367,360 $ 366,233 $ 374,130 $ 371,586
Gross debt service outstanding (end of period) 363,037 367,770 366,692 375,776 375,080
Net par outstanding (end of period) 232,812 236,392 234,153 236,807 241,802
Gross par outstanding (end of period) 232,994 236,765 234,571 238,156 244,191
Other Financial Information (Statutory Basis)(1)
Financial guaranty:
Net debt service outstanding (end of period) $ 358,087 $ 362,013 $ 360,392 $ 367,630 $ 359,499
Gross debt service outstanding (end of period) 358,292 362,423 360,852 369,251 362,974
Net par outstanding (end of period) 228,513 231,742 229,008 230,984 230,664
Gross par outstanding (end of period) 228,695 232,115 229,426 232,333 233,036
Claims-paying resources(2)
Policyholders' surplus $ 5,213 $ 5,572 $ 5,077 $ 5,056 $ 5,148
Contingency reserve 1,253 1,225 1,557 1,607 1,663
Qualified statutory capital 6,466 6,797 6,634 6,663 6,811
Unearned premium reserve and net deferred ceding commission income 2,923 2,972 2,983 2,961 2,950
Loss and LAE reserves 195 167 202 529 1,023
Total policyholders' surplus and reserves 9,584 9,936 9,819 10,153 10,784
Present value of installment premium 873 883 858 804 577
CCS and standby line of credit 400 400 400 400 400
Excess of loss reinsurance facility 180
Total claims-paying resources $ 10,857 $ 11,219 $ 11,077 $ 11,357 $ 11,941
Ratios:
Net exposure to qualified statutory capital 36 :1 34 :1 35 :1 35 :1 34 :1
Capital ratio 56 :1 53 :1 54 :1 55 :1 53 :1
Financial resources ratio 33 :1 32 :1 33 :1 32 :1 30 :1
Adjusted statutory net exposure to claims-paying resources 21 :1 21 :1 21 :1 20 :1 19 :1
Par and Debt Service Written (FG and Specialty)
Gross debt service written:
Public finance - U.S. $ 18,071 $ 35,572 $ 33,596 $ 28,054 $ 31,989
Public finance - non-U.S. 562 1,890 1,860 17,907 7,166
Structured finance - U.S. 76 1,319 508 1,704 1,191
Structured finance - non-U.S. 300 431 254 88 369
Total gross debt service written $ 19,009 $ 39,212 $ 36,218 $ 47,753 $ 40,715
Net debt service written $ 19,009 $ 39,212 $ 35,965 $ 47,731 $ 40,630
Net par written 11,166 26,656 23,012 24,331 24,538
Gross par written 11,166 26,656 23,265 24,353 24,624

1)    Statutory amounts prepared on a consolidated basis. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners Annual Statements for U.S. Domiciled Insurance Subsidiaries are prepared on a stand-alone basis.

2)    See page 19 for additional detail on claims-paying resources.

Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of the presentation of net debt service and net par outstanding and of the various sectors.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Summary of GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations(1) (1 of 2)

(dollars in millions, except per share amounts)

Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 Year Ended December 31,
2021 2020 2019 2018
Total GWP $ 135 $ 377 $ 454 $ 677 $ 612
Less: Installment GWP and other GAAP adjustments (2) 27 158 191 469 119
Upfront GWP 108 219 263 208 493
Plus: Installment premiums and other (3) 37 142 127 361 204
Total PVP $ 145 $ 361 $ 390 $ 569 $ 697
PVP:
Public finance - U.S. $ 106 $ 235 $ 292 $ 201 $ 402
Public finance - non-U.S. 30 79 82 308 116
Structured finance - U.S. 2 42 14 53 167
Structured finance - non-U.S. 7 5 2 7 12
Total PVP $ 145 $ 361 $ 390 $ 569 $ 697
Adjusted operating income reconciliation:
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL $ 19 $ 389 $ 362 $ 402 $ 521
Less pre-tax adjustments:
Realized gains (losses) on investments (25) 15 18 22 (32)
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives 3 (64) 65 (10) 101
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 11 (28) (1) (22) 14
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of premiums receivable and loss and LAE reserves (102) (21) 42 22 (32)
Total pre-tax adjustments (113) (98) 124 12 51
Less tax effect on pre-tax adjustments 12 17 (18) (1) (12)
Adjusted operating income (loss) $ 120 $ 470 $ 256 $ 391 $ 482
Adjusted operating income per diluted share reconciliation:
Net income (loss) attributable to AGL per diluted share $ 0.29 $ 5.23 $ 4.19 $ 4.00 $ 4.68
Less pre-tax adjustments:
Realized gains (losses) on investments (0.37) 0.20 0.21 0.22 (0.29)
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives 0.04 (0.85) 0.75 (0.11) 0.90
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 0.17 (0.38) (0.01) (0.22) 0.13
Foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of premiums receivable and loss and LAE reserves (1.54) (0.29) 0.49 0.21 (0.29)
Total pre-tax adjustments (1.70) (1.32) 1.44 0.10 0.45
Tax effect on pre-tax adjustments 0.18 0.23 (0.22) (0.01) (0.11)
Adjusted operating income (loss) per diluted share $ 1.81 $ 6.32 $ 2.97 $ 3.91 $ 4.34

1)    Please refer to the explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

2)    This includes the present value of new business on installment policies discounted at the prescribed GAAP discount rates, GWP adjustments on existing installment policies due to changes in assumptions and other GAAP adjustments.

3)    This includes the present value of future premiums and fees on new business paid in installments discounted at the approximate average pre-tax book yield of fixed-maturity securities purchased during the prior calendar year, other than certain fixed-maturities such as loss mitigation securities. This also includes the present value of future premiums and fees associated with a financial guarantee written by the Company that, under GAAP, is accounted for under ASC 460, Guarantees.

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Summary of GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations(1) (2 of 2)

(dollars in millions, except per share amounts)

As of June 30, 2022 As of December 31,
2021 2020 2019 2018
Adjusted book value reconciliation:
Shareholders' equity attributable to AGL $ 5,304 $ 6,292 $ 6,643 $ 6,639 $ 6,555
Less pre-tax adjustments:
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives (51) (54) 9 (56) (45)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 34 23 52 52 74
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment portfolio excluding foreign exchange effect (359) 404 611 486 247
Less taxes 46 (72) (116) (89) (63)
Adjusted operating shareholders' equity 5,634 5,991 6,087 6,246 6,342
Pre-tax adjustments:
Less: Deferred acquisition costs 139 131 119 111 105
Plus: Net present value of estimated net future revenue 161 160 182 206 219
Plus: Net unearned premium reserve on financial guaranty contracts in excess of expected loss to be expensed 3,366 3,402 3,355 3,296 3,005
Plus taxes (594) (599) (597) (590) (526)
Adjusted book value $ 8,428 $ 8,823 $ 8,908 $ 9,047 $ 8,935
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in:
Adjusted operating shareholders' equity (net of tax (provision) benefit of $(6), $(5), $-, $(2) and $(1)) $ 26 $ 32 $ 2 $ 7 $ 3
Adjusted book value (net of tax (provision) benefit of $(3), $(3), $2, $1 and $4) $ 18 $ 23 $ (8) $ (4) $ (15)
Adjusted book value per share reconciliation:
Shareholders' equity attributable to AGL per share $ 84.89 $ 93.19 $ 85.66 $ 71.18 $ 63.23
Less pre-tax adjustments:
Non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives (0.82) (0.80) 0.12 (0.60) (0.44)
Fair value gains (losses) on CCS 0.55 0.34 0.66 0.56 0.72
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment portfolio excluding foreign exchange effect (5.75) 5.99 7.89 5.21 2.39
Less taxes 0.73 (1.07) (1.50) (0.95) (0.61)
Adjusted operating shareholders' equity per share 90.18 88.73 78.49 66.96 61.17
Pre-tax adjustments:
Less: Deferred acquisition costs 2.22 1.95 1.54 1.19 1.01
Plus: Net present value of estimated net future revenue 2.57 2.37 2.35 2.20 2.11
Plus: Net unearned premium reserve on financial guaranty contracts in excess of expected loss to be expensed 53.89 50.40 43.27 35.34 28.98
Plus taxes (9.51) (8.88) (7.70) (6.32) (5.07)
Adjusted book value per share $ 134.91 $ 130.67 $ 114.87 $ 96.99 $ 86.18
Gain (loss) related to FG VIE and CIV consolidation included in:
Adjusted operating shareholders' equity per share 0.42 $ 0.47 $ 0.03 $ 0.07 $ 0.03
Adjusted book value per share 0.29 $ 0.34 $ (0.10) $ (0.05) $ (0.15)

1)    See Non-GAAP Financial Measures set forth at the end of this Financial Supplement.

Glossary

Financial Guaranty Insurance

Net Par Outstanding and Internal Ratings

Net Par Outstanding is insured par exposure, net of reinsurance cessions. Unless otherwise indicated, GAAP net par outstanding amounts exclude amounts as a result of loss mitigation strategies, including securities the Company has purchased for loss mitigation purposes that are held in the investment portfolio.

Internal Rating utilizes the Company’s ratings scale, which is similar to that used by the nationally recognized statistical rating organizations; however, the ratings in the tables may not be the same as ratings assigned by any such rating agency.

Statutory Net Par and Net Debt Service Outstanding. Under statutory accounting, net par and net debt service outstanding would be reduced both when an outstanding issue is legally defeased (i.e., an issuer has legally discharged its obligations with respect to a municipal security by satisfying conditions set forth in defeasance provisions contained in transaction documents and is no longer responsible for the payment of debt service with respect to such obligations) and when such issue is economically defeased (i.e., transaction documents for a municipal security do not contain defeasance provisions but the issuer establishes an escrow account with U.S. government securities in amounts sufficient to pay the refunded bonds when due; the refunded bonds are not considered paid and continue to be outstanding under the transaction documents and the issuer remains responsible to pay debt service when due to the extent monies on deposit in the escrow account are insufficient for such purpose).

Performance Indicators

The performance information described below is obtained from third parties and/or provided by the trustee and may be subject to revision as updated or additional information is obtained:

60+ Day Delinquencies are defined as loans that are greater than 60 days delinquent and all loans that are in foreclosure, bankruptcy or real estate owned divided by current collateral balance.

Average Credit Enhancement is intended to provide a measure of the amount of equity and/or subordinated tranches that are junior in the capital structure to Assured Guaranty’s exposure, expressed as a percentage of the total transaction size, and reflects any reduction of that credit support resulting from defaults or other factors. For transactions where excess spread may be available to absorb certain losses, the amounts shown do not include any benefit from excess spread. The calculation methodologies differ for the various asset classes to reflect differences in transaction structures in order to provide a measure that management believes is comparable across asset classes. Some asset classes may not have subordinated tranches so they are excluded from the weighted averages.

Sectors

Below are brief descriptions of selected types of public and structured finance obligations that the Company insures and reinsures. For a more complete description, please refer to Assured Guaranty Ltd.’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021.

Public Finance:

General Obligation Bonds are full faith and credit obligations that are issued by states, their political subdivisions and other municipal issuers, and are supported by the general obligation of the issuer to pay from available funds and by a pledge of the issuer to levy property taxes in an amount sufficient to provide for the full payment of the bonds.

Tax-Backed Bonds are obligations that are supported by the issuer from specific and discrete sources of taxation and tax-backed revenue bonds. Tax-backed obligations may be secured by a lien on specific pledged tax revenues, such as a gasoline or excise tax, or an income tax, or incrementally from growth in property tax revenue associated with growth in property values. These obligations also include obligations secured by special assessments levied against property owners and often benefit from issuer covenants to enforce collections of such assessments and to foreclose on delinquent properties. Lease revenue bonds typically are general fund obligations of a municipality or other governmental authority that are subject to annual appropriation or abatement; projects financed and subject to such lease payments ordinarily include real estate or equipment serving an essential public purpose.

Municipal Utility Bonds are obligations of all forms of municipal utilities, including electric, water and sewer utilities and resource recovery revenue bonds. These utilities may be organized in various forms, including municipal enterprise systems, authorities or joint action agencies.

Transportation Bonds include a wide variety of revenue-supported obligations, such as bonds for airports, ports, tunnels, municipal parking facilities, toll roads and toll bridges.

Healthcare Bonds are obligations of healthcare facilities, including community-based hospitals and systems, as well as of health maintenance organizations and long-term care facilities.

Higher Education Bonds are obligations secured by revenue collected by either public or private secondary schools, colleges and universities. Such revenue can encompass all of an institution’s revenue, including tuition and fees, or in other cases, can be specifically restricted to certain auxiliary sources of revenue or revenue relating to student accommodation.

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Sectors (continued)

Infrastructure Bonds include obligations issued by a variety of entities engaged in the financing of infrastructure projects, such as roads, airports, ports, social infrastructure and other physical assets delivering essential services supported by long-term concession arrangements with a public sector entity.

Housing Revenue Bonds are obligations relating to both single and multi-family housing, issued by states and localities, supported by cash flow and, in some cases, insurance from entities such as the Federal Housing Administration.

Investor-Owned Utility Bonds are obligations primarily issued by investor-owned utilities and include first mortgage bond obligations of for-profit electric or water utilities providing retail, industrial and commercial service, as well as sale-leaseback obligation bonds supported by such entities.

Renewable Energy Bonds are obligations backed by revenue from renewable energy sources.

Other Public Finance Bonds include other debt issued, guaranteed or otherwise supported by U.S. national or local governmental authorities, as well as student loans, revenue bonds, and obligations of some not-for-profit organizations.

Non-U.S. Public Finance:

Regulated Utility Obligations are obligations issued by government-regulated providers of essential services and commodities, including electric, water and gas utilities, supported by the rates and charges paid by the utilities’ customers. The majority of the Company’s international regulated utility business is conducted in the United Kingdom.

Infrastructure Finance Obligations are obligations issued by a variety of entities engaged in the financing of international infrastructure projects, such as roads, airports, ports, social infrastructure, student accommodations, stadiums, and other physical assets delivering essential services supported either by long-term concession arrangements or a regulatory regime. The majority of the Company’s international infrastructure business is conducted in the U.K.

Pooled Infrastructure Obligations are synthetic asset-backed obligations that take the form of credit default swap obligations or credit-linked notes that reference either infrastructure finance obligations or a pool of such obligations, with a defined deductible to cover credit risks associated with the referenced obligations.

Sovereign and Sub-Sovereign Obligations primarily include obligations of local, municipal, regional or national governmental authorities or agencies outside of the United States.

Renewable Energy Bonds are obligations secured by revenues relating to renewable energy sources, typically solar or wind farms. In addition, these transactions typically benefit from regulatory support in the form of regulated minimum prices for the electricity produced. The majority of the Company’s international renewable energy business is conducted in Spain.

Other Public Finance are obligations of, or backed by, local, municipal, regional or national governmental authorities or agencies not generally described in any of the other described categories.

Structured Finance:

Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities are obligations backed by first and second lien mortgage loans on residential properties. The credit quality of borrowers covers a broad range, including “prime,” “subprime” and “Alt-A.” A prime borrower is generally defined as one with strong risk characteristics as measured by factors such as payment history, credit score, and debt-to-income ratio. A subprime borrower is a borrower with higher risk characteristics. An Alt-A borrower is generally defined as a prime quality borrower that lacks certain ancillary characteristics, such as fully documented income. RMBS include home equity lines of credit, which refers to a type of residential mortgage-backed transaction backed by second-lien loan collateral. The Company has not provided insurance for RMBS in the primary market since 2008.

Life Insurance Transactions are obligations secured by the future earnings from pools of various types of insurance/reinsurance policies and income produced by invested assets.

Pooled Corporate Obligations are securities primarily backed by various types of corporate debt obligations, such as secured or unsecured bonds, bank loans or loan participations and trust preferred securities. These securities are often issued in “tranches,” with subordinated tranches providing credit support to the more senior tranches. The Company’s financial guaranty exposures generally are to the more senior tranches of these issues.

Consumer Receivables Securities are obligations backed by non-mortgage consumer receivables, such as student loans, automobile loans and leases, manufactured home loans and other consumer receivables.

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Sectors (continued)

Financial Products Business is the guaranteed investment contracts (GICs) portion of a line of business previously conducted by Assured Guaranty Municipal Holdings Inc. (AGMH) that the Company did not acquire when it purchased AGMH in 2009 from Dexia SA and that is being run off. That line of business consisted of AGMH’s guaranteed investment contracts business, its medium term notes business and the equity payment agreements associated with AGMH’s leveraged lease business. Although Dexia SA and certain of its affiliates (Dexia) assumed the liabilities related to such businesses when the Company purchased AGMH, AGM policies related to such businesses remained outstanding. Assured Guaranty is indemnified by Dexia SA and certain of its affiliates against loss from the former Financial Products Business.

Other Structured Finance Obligations are obligations backed by assets not generally described in any of the other described categories.

Specialty Insurance and Reinsurance

The Company provides specialty insurance and reinsurance in transactions with similar risk profiles to its structured finance exposures written in financial guaranty form. The Company provides such specialty insurance and reinsurance, for example, for life insurance transactions and aircraft residual value insurance transactions.

AUM Definitions

The Company uses AUM as a metric to measure progress in its Asset Management segment. Management fee revenue is based on a variety of factors and is not perfectly correlated with AUM. However, the Company believes that AUM is a useful metric for assessing the relative size and scope of the Company’s asset management business. The Company uses measures of its AUM in its decision-making process and uses a measure of change in AUM in its calculation of certain components of management compensation. Investors also use AUM to evaluate companies that participate in the asset management business. AUM refers to the assets managed, advised or serviced by the Asset Management segment and equals the sum of the following:

•the amount of aggregate collateral balance and principal cash of AssuredIM’s CLOs, including CLO Equity that may be held by AssuredIM Funds. This also includes CLO assets managed by BlueMountain Fuji Management, LLC (BM Fuji), which was sold to a third party in second quarter 2021. AssuredIM is not the investment manager of BM Fuji-advised CLOs, but following the sale, AssuredIM sub-advises and continues to provide personnel and other services to BM Fuji associated with the management of BM Fuji-advised CLOs pursuant to a sub-advisory agreement and a personnel and services agreement, consistent with past practices; and

•the net asset value of all funds and accounts other than CLOs, plus any unfunded commitments. Changes in NAV attributable to movements in fund value of certain private equity funds are reported on a quarter lag.

The Company’s calculation of AUM may differ from the calculation employed by other investment managers and, as a result, this measure may not be directly comparable to similar measures presented by other investment managers. The calculation also differs from the manner in which AssuredIM affiliates registered with the SEC report “Regulatory Assets Under Management” on Form ADV and Form PF in various ways.

The Company also uses several other measurements of AUM to understand and measure its AUM in more detail and for various purposes, including its relative position in the market and its income and income potential:

“Third-party AUM” refers to the assets AssuredIM manages or advises on behalf of third-party investors. This includes current and former employee investments in AssuredIM Funds. For CLOs, this also includes CLO Equity that may be held by AssuredIM Funds.

“Intercompany AUM” refers to the assets AssuredIM manages or advises on behalf of the Company. This includes investments from affiliates of Assured Guaranty along with general partners’ investments of AssuredIM (or its affiliates) into the AssuredIM Funds.

“Funded AUM” refers to assets that have been deployed or invested into the funds or CLOs.

“Unfunded AUM” refers to unfunded capital commitments from closed-end funds and CLO warehouse funds.

“Fee earning AUM” refers to assets where AssuredIM collects fees and has elected not to waive or rebate fees to investors.

“Non-fee earning AUM” refers to assets where AssuredIM does not collect fees or has elected to waive or rebate fees to investors. AssuredIM reserves the right to waive some or all fees for certain investors, including investors affiliated with AssuredIM and/or the Company. Further, to the extent that the Company’s wind-down and/or opportunity funds are invested in AssuredIM managed CLOs, AssuredIM may rebate any management fees and/or performance fees earned from the CLOs to the extent such fees are attributable to the wind-down and opportunity funds’ holdings of CLOs also managed by AssuredIM.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The Company discloses both (a) financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP and (b) financial measures not determined in accordance with GAAP (non-GAAP financial measures). Financial measures identified as non-GAAP should not be considered substitutes for GAAP financial measures. The primary limitation of non-GAAP financial measures is the potential lack of comparability to financial measures of other companies, whose definitions of non-GAAP financial measures may differ from those of the Company.

The Company believes its presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provides information that is necessary for analysts to calculate their estimates of Assured Guaranty’s financial results in their research reports on Assured Guaranty and for investors, analysts and the financial news media to evaluate Assured Guaranty’s financial results.

GAAP requires the Company to consolidate entities where it is deemed to be the primary beneficiary which include:

•FG VIEs, which the Company does not own and where its exposure is limited to its obligation under the financial guaranty insurance contract, and

•CIVs in which certain subsidiaries invest and which are managed by AssuredIM.

The Company discloses the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation that is embedded in each non-GAAP financial measure, as applicable. The Company believes this information may also be useful to analysts and investors evaluating Assured Guaranty’s financial results. In the case of both the consolidated FG VIEs and the CIVs, the economic effect on the Company of each of the consolidated FG VIEs and CIVs is reflected primarily in the results of the Insurance segment.

Management of the Company and AGL’s Board of Directors use non-GAAP financial measures further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation (which the Company refers to as its core financial measures), as well as GAAP financial measures and other factors, to evaluate the Company’s results of operations, financial condition and progress towards long-term goals. The Company uses core financial measures in its decision-making process for and in its calculation of certain components of management compensation. The financial measures that the Company uses to help determine compensation are: (1) adjusted operating income, further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation; (2) adjusted operating shareholders’ equity, further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation; (3) adjusted book value per share, further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation; (4) PVP; and (5) gross third-party assets raised.

Management believes that many investors, analysts and financial news reporters use adjusted operating shareholders’ equity and/or adjusted book value, each further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation, as the principal financial measures for valuing AGL’s current share price or projected share price and also as the basis of their decision to recommend, buy or sell AGL’s common shares. Management also believes that many of the Company’s fixed income investors also use adjusted operating shareholders’ equity, further adjusted to remove the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation, to evaluate the Company’s capital adequacy.

Adjusted operating income, further adjusted for the effect of FG VIE and CIV consolidation enables investors and analysts to evaluate the Company’s financial results in comparison with the consensus analyst estimates distributed publicly by financial databases.

The following paragraphs define each non-GAAP financial measure disclosed by the Company and describe why it is useful. To the extent there is a directly comparable GAAP financial measure, a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measure and the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure is presented within this financial supplement.

Adjusted Operating Income: Management believes that adjusted operating income is a useful measure because it clarifies the understanding of the operating results of the Company. Adjusted operating income is defined as net income (loss) attributable to AGL, as reported under GAAP, adjusted for the following:

1)    Elimination of realized gains (losses) on the Company’s investments, except for gains and losses on securities classified as trading. The timing of realized gains and losses, which depends largely on market credit cycles, can vary considerably across periods. The timing of sales is largely subject to the Company’s discretion and influenced by market opportunities, as well as the Company’s tax and capital profile.

2)    Elimination of non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives that are recognized in net income, which is the amount of unrealized fair value gains (losses) in excess of the present value of the expected estimated economic credit losses, and non-economic payments. Such fair value adjustments are heavily affected by, and in part fluctuate with, changes in market interest rates, the Company’s credit spreads, and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures (continued)

3)    Elimination of fair value gains (losses) on the Company’s CCS that are recognized in net income. Such amounts are affected by changes in market interest rates, the Company’s credit spreads, price indications on the Company’s publicly traded debt, and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

4)    Elimination of foreign exchange gains (losses) on remeasurement of net premium receivables and loss and LAE reserves that are recognized in net income. Long-dated receivables and loss and LAE reserves represent the present value of future contractual or expected cash flows. Therefore, the current period’s foreign exchange remeasurement gains (losses) are not necessarily indicative of the total foreign exchange gains (losses) that the Company will ultimately recognize.

5)    Elimination of the tax effects related to the above adjustments, which are determined by applying the statutory tax rate in each of the jurisdictions that generate these adjustments.

Adjusted Operating Shareholders’ Equity and Adjusted Book Value: Management believes that adjusted operating shareholders’ equity is a useful measure because it excludes the fair value adjustments on investments, credit derivatives and CCS that are not expected to result in economic gain or loss.

Adjusted operating shareholders’ equity is defined as shareholders’ equity attributable to AGL, as reported under GAAP, adjusted for the following:

1)    Elimination of non-credit impairment-related unrealized fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives, which is the amount of unrealized fair value gains (losses) in excess of the present value of the expected estimated economic credit losses, and non-economic payments. Such fair value adjustments are heavily affected by, and in part fluctuate with, changes in market interest rates, credit spreads and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

2)    Elimination of fair value gains (losses) on the Company’s CCS. Such amounts are affected by changes in market interest rates, the Company’s credit spreads, price indications on the Company’s publicly traded debt, and other market factors and are not expected to result in an economic gain or loss.

3)    Elimination of unrealized gains (losses) on the Company’s investments that are recorded as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI). The AOCI component of the fair value adjustment on the investment portfolio is not deemed economic because the Company generally holds these investments to maturity and therefore would not recognize an economic gain or loss.

4)     Elimination of the tax effects related to the above adjustments, which are determined by applying the statutory tax rate in each of the jurisdictions that generate these adjustments.

Management uses adjusted book value, further adjusted for FG VIE and CIV consolidation, to measure the intrinsic value of the Company, excluding franchise value. Adjusted book value per share, further adjusted for FG VIE and CIV consolidation (core adjusted book value), is one of the key financial measures used in determining the amount of certain long-term compensation elements to management and employees and used by rating agencies and investors. Management believes that adjusted book value is a useful measure because it enables an evaluation of the Company’s in-force premiums and revenues net of expected losses. Adjusted book value is adjusted operating shareholders’ equity, as defined above, further adjusted for the following:

1)    Elimination of deferred acquisition costs, net. These amounts represent net deferred expenses that have already been paid or accrued and will be expensed in future accounting periods.

2)    Addition of the net present value of estimated net future revenue. See below.

3)    Addition of the deferred premium revenue on financial guaranty contracts in excess of expected loss to be expensed, net of reinsurance. This amount represents the present value of the expected future net earned premiums, net of the present value of expected losses to be expensed, which are not reflected in GAAP equity.

4)     Elimination of the tax effects related to the above adjustments, which are determined by applying the statutory tax rate in each of the jurisdictions that generate these adjustments.

The unearned premiums and revenues included in adjusted book value will be earned in future periods, but actual earnings may differ materially from the estimated amounts used in determining current adjusted book value due to changes in foreign exchange rates, prepayment speeds, terminations, credit defaults and other factors.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures (continued)

Adjusted Operating Return on Equity (Adjusted Operating ROE): Adjusted Operating ROE represents adjusted operating income for a specified period divided by the average of adjusted operating shareholders’ equity at the beginning and the end of that period. Management believes that adjusted operating ROE is a useful measure to evaluate the Company’s return on invested capital. Many investors, analysts and members of the financial news media use adjusted operating ROE, adjusted for VIE consolidation, to evaluate AGL’s share price and as the basis of their decision to recommend, buy or sell the AGL common shares. Quarterly and year-to-date adjusted operating ROE are calculated on an annualized basis. Adjusted operating ROE, adjusted for VIE consolidation, is one of the key management financial measures used in determining the amount of certain long-term compensation to management and employees and used by rating agencies and investors.

Net Present Value of Estimated Net Future Revenue: Management believes that this amount is a useful measure because it enables an evaluation of the present value of estimated net future revenue for non-financial guaranty insurance contracts. This amount represents the net present value of estimated future revenue from these contracts (other than credit derivatives with net expected losses), net of reinsurance, ceding commissions and premium taxes.

Future installment premiums are discounted at the approximate average pre-tax book yield of fixed-maturity securities purchased during the prior calendar year, other than loss mitigation securities. The discount rate is recalculated annually and updated as necessary. Net present value of estimated future revenue for an obligation may change from period to period due to a change in the discount rate or due to a change in estimated net future revenue for the obligation, which may change due to changes in foreign exchange rates, prepayment speeds, terminations, credit defaults or other factors that affect par outstanding or the ultimate maturity of an obligation. There is no corresponding GAAP financial measure.

PVP or Present Value of New Business Production: Management believes that PVP is a useful measure because it enables the evaluation of the value of new business production in the Insurance segment by taking into account the value of estimated future installment premiums on all new contracts underwritten in a reporting period as well as additional installment premiums and fees on existing contracts (which may result from supplements or fees or from the issuer not calling an insured obligation the Company projected would be called), regardless of form, which management believes GAAP gross written premiums and changes in fair value of credit derivatives do not adequately measure. PVP in respect of contracts written in a specified period is defined as gross upfront and installment premiums received and the present value of gross estimated future installment premiums.

Future installment premiums are discounted at the approximate average pre-tax book yield of fixed-maturity securities purchased during the prior calendar year, other than certain fixed-maturity securities such as loss mitigation securities. The discount rate is recalculated annually and updated as necessary. Under GAAP, financial guaranty installment premiums are discounted at a risk-free rate. Additionally, under GAAP, management records future installment premiums on financial guaranty insurance contracts covering non-homogeneous pools of assets based on the contractual term of the transaction, whereas for PVP purposes, management records an estimate of the future installment premiums the Company expects to receive, which may be based upon a shorter period of time than the contractual term of the transaction.

Actual installment premiums may differ from those estimated in the Company’s PVP calculation due to factors including, but not limited to, changes in foreign exchange rates, prepayment speeds, terminations, credit defaults, or other factors that affect par outstanding or the ultimate maturity of an obligation.

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Assured Guaranty Ltd.

30 Woodbourne Avenue

Hamilton HM 08

Bermuda

(441) 279-5705

www.assuredguaranty.com

Contacts:

Equity and Fixed Income Investors:

Robert Tucker

Senior Managing Director, Investor Relations and Corporate Communications

(212) 339-0861

rtucker@agltd.com

Michael Walker

Managing Director, Fixed Income Investor Relations

(212) 261-5575

mwalker@agltd.com

Andre Thomas

Managing Director, Equity Investor Relations

(212) 339-3551

athomas@agltd.com

Media:

Ashweeta Durani

Vice President, Media Relations

(212) 408-6042

adurani@agltd.com