8-K

RENAISSANCERE HOLDINGS LTD (RNR)

8-K 2022-05-03 For: 2022-05-03
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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): May 3, 2022

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Bermuda 001-14428 98-0141974
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) (Commission File Number) (IRS Employer Identification No.)

Renaissance House, 12 Crow Lane, Pembroke, Bermuda         HM 19

(Address of Principal Executive Office)         (Zip Code)

(441) 295-4513

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

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:

Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter). 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. ☐

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

Title of each class Trading<br>symbol Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Shares, Par Value $1.00 per share RNR New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a Series F 5.750% Preference Share, Par Value $1.00 per share RNR PRF New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a Series G 4.20% Preference Share, Par Value $1.00 per share RNR PRG New York Stock Exchange

Item 2.02    Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On May 3, 2022, RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing its financial results for the three months ended ended March 31, 2022 and the availability of its corresponding financial supplement. Copies of the press release and the financial supplement are attached as Exhibit 99.1 and 99.2, respectively, to this Form 8-K. This Form 8-K and Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2 hereto are each being furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) pursuant to Item 2.02 of Form 8-K and are therefore not to be considered “filed” with the SEC.

Item 9.01    Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits.

Exhibit #    Description

99.1*    Copy of the Company’s press release, issued May 3, 2022.

99.2*    Copy of the Company’s Financial Supplement.

101    Pursuant to Rule 406 of Regulation S-T, the cover page information is formatted in Inline XBRL.

104    Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document and included in Exhibit 101).

* Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2 are being furnished to the SEC pursuant to Item 2.02 and are not being filed with the SEC. Therefore, these exhibits are not incorporated by reference in any of the registrant’s other SEC filings.

SIGNATURES

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

RENAISSANCERE HOLDINGS LTD.
Date: By: /s/ Robert Qutub
May 3, 2022 Robert Qutub
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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RenaissanceRe Reports Q1 2022 Net Loss Attributable to Common Shareholders of $394.4 Million; Operating Income Available to Common Shareholders of $151.9 Million. Poised to Deliver Shareholder Value Across Underwriting, Fees and Investments.

•Grew net premiums written by $341.1 million, or 18.7%; driven by growth in Casualty and Specialty net premiums written of $459.4 million, or 56.3%.

•Launched Fontana, an innovative casualty and specialty joint venture, in April 2022, expanding fee income business.

•Reported a combined ratio of 86.5%, which included an impact of 7.0 percentage points from the Q1 2022 Weather-Related Large Losses and 1.8 percentage points related to the Russia-Ukraine War.

•Repurchased $93.4 million of common shares.

Pembroke, Bermuda, May 3, 2022 -- RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: RNR) (“RenaissanceRe” or the “Company”) today announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2022.

Net Loss Attributable to Common Shareholders per Diluted Common Share: (9.10)Operating Income Available to Common Shareholders per Diluted Common Share*: 3.50
Underwriting Income200.3M Net Investment Income<br><br>$83.7M
Change in Book Value per Common Share: (8.1)%Change in Tangible Book Value per Common Share Plus Change in Accum. Dividends*: (8.2)%

All values are in US Dollars.

*Operating Return on Average Common Equity, Operating Income (Loss) Available (Attributable) to Common Shareholders, Operating Income (Loss) Available (Attributable) to Common Shareholders per Diluted Common Share and Change in Tangible Book Value per Common Share Plus Change in Accumulated Dividends are non-GAAP financial measures; see “Comments on Regulation G” for a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures.

Kevin J. O’Donnell, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “We would like to recognize the great human tragedy of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine War and hope for rapid cessation of hostilities and peace in the region. There were also numerous natural catastrophes this quarter and we would like to extend our sympathies to all those impacted. Our purpose is to protect communities and enable prosperity and these events reinforce the importance of our role in helping our stakeholders manage many different forms of volatility.<br><br>For our shareholders, we delivered a solid double digit operating return while generating profits in both underwriting segments. Our balance sheet is strong and all three of our drivers of profit should benefit from improving market conditions: our underwriting from material rate increases across most lines as well as continuing growth in our Casualty and Specialty segment; our fee income business from the launch of our groundbreaking Casualty and Specialty joint venture Fontana; and our investment income from rising interest rates. We believe that all of these factors will make our financial results increasingly resilient to natural catastrophe volatility and produce superior returns for our shareholders.”
Consolidated Financial Results
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Three months ended March 31
(in thousands, except per share amounts and percentages) 2022 2021
Gross premiums written $ 2,942,964 $ 2,652,442
Net premiums written 2,165,217 1,824,083
Underwriting income (loss) 200,278 (35,760)
Combined ratio 86.5 % 103.1 %
Net Income (Loss)
Available (Attributable) to common shareholders (394,413) (290,934)
Available (Attributable) to common shareholders per diluted common share $ (9.10) $ (5.87)
Operating Income (Loss) (1)
Available (Attributable) to common shareholders 151,945 4,395
Available (Attributable) to common shareholders per diluted common share $ 3.50 $ 0.09
Book value per common share $ 121.44 $ 131.15
Change in book value per share (8.1) % (5.3) %
Tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends (1) $ 139.44 $ 148.17
Change in tangible book value per common share plus change in accumulated dividends (1) (8.2)% (5.3)%
Return on average common equity - annualized (28.1)% (17.1)%
Operating return on average common equity - annualized (1) 10.8% 0.3%

(1)See “Comments on Regulation G” for a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures.

Net Negative Impact

Net negative impact on underwriting result includes the sum of (1) net claims and claim expenses incurred, (2) assumed and ceded reinstatement premiums earned and (3) earned and lost profit commissions. Net negative impact on net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders is the sum of (1) net negative impact on underwriting result and (2) redeemable noncontrolling interest, both before consideration of any related income tax benefit (expense).

Estimates of net negative impact are based on a review of potential exposures, preliminary discussions with certain counterparties and actuarial modeling techniques. Actual net negative impact, both individually and in the aggregate, may vary from these estimates, perhaps materially. Changes in these estimates will be recorded in the period in which they occur.

Meaningful uncertainty remains regarding the estimates and the nature and extent of losses from catastrophe events, driven by the magnitude and recent nature of each event, the geographic areas impacted by the events, relatively limited claims data received to date, the contingent nature of business interruption and other exposures, potential uncertainties relating to reinsurance recoveries, and other factors inherent in loss estimation, among other things.

In February 2022, Russia launched an invasion into Ukraine. There is uncertainty associated with the scale, duration and impact of this situation, which we continue to actively monitor. The Company’s loss estimates represent its best estimate of incurred losses based on currently available information, and actual losses may vary materially from these estimates.

Weather-Related Large Losses

Net negative impact on the consolidated financial statements

Three months ended March 31, 2022 Q1 2022 Weather-Related Large Losses (1)
(in thousands)
Net claims and claims expenses incurred $ (112,933)
Assumed reinstatement premiums earned 10,967
Ceded reinstatement premiums earned (299)
Earned (lost) profit commissions
Net negative impact on underwriting result (102,265)
Redeemable noncontrolling interest 34,347
Net negative impact on net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (67,918)

Net negative impact on the segment underwriting results and consolidated combined ratio

Three months ended March 31, 2022 Q1 2022 Weather-Related Large Losses (1)
(in thousands, except percentages)
Net negative impact on Property segment underwriting result $ (102,265)
Net negative impact on Casualty and Specialty segment underwriting result
Net negative impact on underwriting result $ (102,265)
Percentage point impact on consolidated combined ratio 7.0

(1)“Q1 2022 Weather-Related Large Losses” includes the Australian Floods which impacted Eastern Australia in February and March 2022, and Storm Eunice which impacted several areas in Europe in February 2022.

Russia-Ukraine War Losses

In the first quarter of 2022, losses related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine resulted in a net negative impact on net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders of $24.9 million. This reflects net claims and claims expenses incurred and net negative impact on underwriting result of $27.1 million, solely in the Casualty and Specialty segment, partially offset by redeemable noncontrolling interest of $2.2 million. The net negative impact on underwriting result had a 1.8 percentage point impact on the consolidated combined ratio.

Three Drivers of Profit: Underwriting, Fee and Investment Income

Underwriting Results - Property Segment: Combined ratio of 70.1%; 17.3 percentage points from the Q1 2022 Weather-Related Large Losses

Property Segment
Three months ended March 31 Q/Q Change
(in thousands, except percentages) 2022 2021
Gross premiums written $ 1,343,508 $ 1,616,819 (16.9)%
Net premiums written 890,166 1,008,460 (11.7)%
Underwriting income (loss) 184,802 (41,795)
Underwriting Ratios
Net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year 44.7 % 83.3 % (38.6) pts
Net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years (2.7) % (0.9) % (1.8) pts
Net claims and claim expense ratio - calendar year 42.0 % 82.4 % (40.4) pts
Underwriting expense ratio 28.1 % 24.5 % 3.6 pts
Combined ratio 70.1 % 106.9 % (36.8) pts

•Gross premiums written decreased by $273.3 million, or 16.9%, driven by:

–$175.5 million reduction in Upsilon RFO Re Ltd. (“Upsilon RFO”).

–$79.1 million reduction in assumed reinstatement premiums due to lower impact from the Q1 2022 Weather-Related Large Losses, as compared to Winter Storm Uri in the first quarter of 2021.

–$28.3 million decrease in the other property class of business, principally due to the planned non-renewal of certain deals, which is partially offset by growth and rate improvement across other areas of business.

•Net premiums written decreased by $118.3 million, or 11.7%, driven by a $69.0 million decrease in net reinstatement premiums, and the reduction in the other property class of business noted above.

•The net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year decreased 38.6 percentage points, primarily as a result of a lower impact from the Q1 2022 Weather-Related Large Losses, as compared to Winter Storm Uri in the first quarter of 2021.

•The net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years reflected net favorable development primarily from weather-related large losses in the 2017 to 2020 accident years.

•Underwriting expense ratio increased 3.6 percentage points, primarily driven by a reduced benefit to the ratio from reinstatement premiums.

•Underwriting income of $184.8 million and a combined ratio of 70.1% included the Q1 2022 Weather-Related Large Losses which had a $102.3 million net negative impact on the Property segment underwriting result and added 17.3 percentage points to the combined ratio in the first quarter of 2022.

Underwriting Results - Casualty and Specialty Segment: Grew net premiums written by 56.3% and reported a combined ratio of 98.2%

Casualty and Specialty Segment
Three months ended March 31 Q/Q Change
(in thousands, except percentages) 2022 2021
Gross premiums written $ 1,599,456 $ 1,035,623 54.4%
Net premiums written 1,275,051 815,623 56.3%
Underwriting income (loss) 15,476 6,035
Underwriting Ratios
Net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year 67.2 % 67.8 % (0.6) pts
Net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years (0.1) % (0.7) % 0.6 pts
Net claims and claim expense ratio - calendar year 67.1 % 67.1 % pts
Underwriting expense ratio 31.1 % 31.8 % (0.7) pts
Combined ratio 98.2 % 98.9 % (0.7) pts

•Gross premiums written increased 54.4%, principally in the professional liability and general casualty lines of business. This growth was primarily driven by increases in new and existing business written in the current and prior periods, combined with rate improvements.

•Net premiums written increased 56.3%, primarily driven by growth in the casualty lines of business, consistent with the changes in gross premiums written.

•Net claims and claim expense ratio was unchanged from the first quarter of 2021, despite the impact of the Russia-Ukraine War, which added 3.1 percentage points of losses to the current accident year net claims and claim expenses.

•Underwriting expense ratio decreased 0.7 percentage points, principally due to a 1.2 percentage point improvement in the operating expense ratio driven by improved operating leverage, partly offset by a 0.5 percentage point increase in the net acquisition expense ratio due to slightly higher costs associated with the casualty book.

Fee Income: $28.3 million of fee income; performance fees impacted by deficit carried forward from weather-related losses in 2021

Fee Income
Three months ended March 31 Q/Q Change
(in thousands, except percentages) 2022 2021
Total management fee income $ 27,222 $ 28,524 $ (1,302)
Total performance fee income (loss) (1) 1,127 (4,535) 5,662
Total fee income $ 28,349 $ 23,989 $ 4,360

(1)Performance fees are based on the performance of the individual vehicles or products, and may be negative in a particular period if, for example, large losses occur, which can potentially result in no performance fees or the reversal of previously accrued performance fees.

•Total fee income increased $4.4 million due to higher performance fee income, partially offset by lower management fee income.

–Performance fee income was higher in the first quarter of 2022, however, continued to be negatively impacted by the underwriting deficit carried forward from the weather-related losses in 2021; the performance fee income in the first quarter of 2021 was negatively impacted by the impact of Winter Storm Uri losses.

–Management fee income was lower in the first quarter of 2022, primarily due to the reduced size of the Company’s structured reinsurance products and lower capital managed at Upsilon, partially offset by increased capital managed at other joint ventures and managed funds.

Investment Results: Performance primarily driven by net realized and unrealized losses in the fixed maturity investments portfolio

Investment Results
Three months ended March 31 Q/Q Change
(in thousands, except percentages) 2022 2021
Net investment income $ 83,691 $ 79,804 $ 3,887
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (345,563) (327,454)
Total investment result (589,326) (265,759) (323,567)
Total investment return - annualized (10.2) % (4.9) % (5.3) pts

•Total investment result decreased $323.6 million, primarily due to higher net realized and unrealized losses on investments, principally within the fixed maturity investments portfolio.

–In the first quarter of 2022, net realized and unrealized losses on fixed maturity investments of $618.3 million were primarily driven by unrealized mark-to-market losses resulting from the significant increase in interest rates. In addition, net realized and unrealized losses of $56.1 million on equity investments were in line with the wider equity markets.

–In the first quarter of 2021, net realized and unrealized losses on fixed maturity investments of $261.8 million were largely driven by increasing interest rates. In addition, net realized and unrealized losses of $67.9 million on equity investments were primarily driven by losses in the Company’s strategic investment portfolio.

•Managed fixed maturity and short-term investment weighted average yield to maturity was 2.3% and average duration was 2.8 years on total consolidated fixed maturity and short-term investments of $17.7 billion at March 31, 2022.

Other Items of Note

•Net loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests was $11.9 million compared to net loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests of $46.9 million in the first quarter of 2021, primarily due to:

–DaVinciRe Holdings Ltd. (“DaVinciRe”), which had a net loss in the first quarter of 2022 due to realized and unrealized losses on investments, driven by the increase in interest rates discussed previously, as compared to a larger net loss in the first quarter of 2021, which was driven by losses from Winter Storm Uri; and

–RenaissanceRe Medici Fund Ltd. (“Medici”), which, while generating positive returns for Medici’s investors, had a net loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests in the first quarter of 2022 due to foreign exchange losses on hedges related to foreign currency share classes held by third-party investors. After taking into account the original currency carrying value of Medici’s foreign currency share classes, foreign currency hedges had no net impact to Medici’s investors. This was partially offset by

–Vermeer Reinsurance Ltd. (“Vermeer”), which had improved net income in the first quarter of 2022 as compared to the first quarter of 2021, which was impacted by losses from Winter Storm Uri.

•Income tax benefit of $36.7 million compared to $19.5 million in the first quarter of 2021. The increase in income tax benefit was primarily driven by higher unrealized investment losses in the Company’s U.S.-based operations compared to the first quarter of 2021.

•Net foreign exchange losses of $15.5 million compared to $22.8 million in the first quarter of 2021. The net foreign exchange losses in both periods were primarily driven by losses attributable to third-party investors in Medici which are allocated through noncontrolling interests, as discussed above, and miscellaneous foreign exchange losses generated by underwriting activities.

•Share repurchases of 576.7 thousand common shares at an aggregate cost of $93.4 million and an average price of $162.03 per common share in the first quarter of 2022. There were no shares repurchased subsequent to March 31, 2022.

•Raised capital of $786.3 million in the first quarter of 2022, through DaVinciRe, Medici, Upsilon RFO, and Vermeer, including $209.7 million from the Company. Subsequent to March 31, 2022:

–Launched Fontana Holdings L.P. and its subsidiaries (“Fontana”) with capital commitments of $475.0 million. In April 2022, $400.0 million of this amount had been funded, comprised of $273.7 million from third-party investors and $126.3 million from the Company; and

–Raised an additional $147.0 million through Medici, including $10.0 million from the Company.

Conference Call Details and Additional Information

Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Additional Financial Information

This Press Release includes certain financial measures that are not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. (“GAAP”) including “operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders,” “operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted,” “operating return on average common equity - annualized,” “tangible book value per common share” and “tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends.” A reconciliation of such measures to the most comparable GAAP figures in accordance with Regulation G is presented in the attached supplemental financial data.

Please refer to the “Investors - Financial Reports - Financial Supplements” section of the Company’s website at www.renre.com for a copy of the Financial Supplement which includes additional information on the Company’s financial performance.

Conference Call Information

RenaissanceRe will host a conference call on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. ET to discuss this release. Live broadcast of the conference call will be available through the “Investors - Webcasts & Presentations” section of the Company’s website at www.renre.com.

About RenaissanceRe

RenaissanceRe is a global provider of reinsurance and insurance that specializes in matching well-structured risks with efficient sources of capital. The Company provides property, casualty and specialty reinsurance and certain insurance solutions to customers, principally through intermediaries. Established in 1993, RenaissanceRe has offices in Bermuda, Australia, Ireland, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

Any forward-looking statements made in this Press Release reflect RenaissanceRe’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. These statements are subject to numerous factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements, including the following: the Company’s exposure to natural and non-natural catastrophic events and circumstances and the variance it may cause in the Company’s financial results; the effect of climate change on the Company’s business, including the trend towards increasingly frequent and severe climate events; the effectiveness of the Company’s claims and claim expense reserving process; the effect of emerging claims and coverage issues; the highly competitive nature of the Company’s industry, resulting in consolidation of competitors, customers and (re)insurance brokers, and the Company’s reliance on a small and decreasing number of brokers; the historically cyclical nature of the (re)insurance industries; collection on claimed retrocessional coverage, and new retrocessional reinsurance being available on acceptable terms; the ability of the Company’s ceding companies and delegated authority counterparties to accurately assess the risks they underwrite; the Company’s ability to maintain its financial strength ratings; the impact of large non-recurring contracts and reinstatement premiums on the Company’s financial results; the Company’s ability to attract and retain key executives and employees; the effect of cybersecurity risks, including technology breaches or failure; the performance of the Company’s investment portfolio and financial market volatility; the effects of inflation; the Company’s ability to successfully implement its business strategies and initiatives, and the success of any of the Company’s strategic investments or acquisitions, including its ability to manage its operations as its product and geographical diversity increases; the Company’s exposure to credit loss from counterparties; the Company’s need to make many estimates and judgments in the preparation of its

financial statements; the Company’s ability to effectively manage capital on behalf of investors in joint ventures or other entities it manages; changes to the accounting rules and regulatory systems applicable to the Company’s business, including changes in Bermuda laws or regulations or as a result of increased global regulation of the insurance and reinsurance industries; other political, regulatory or industry initiatives adversely impacting the Company; the Company’s ability to comply with covenants in its debt agreements; a contention by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service that any of the Company’s Bermuda subsidiaries are subject to taxation in the U.S.; the effects of possible future tax reform legislation and regulations, including changes to the tax treatment of the Company’s shareholders or investors in its joint ventures or other entities it manages; the Company’s ability to determine any impairments taken on its investments; the uncertainty of the continuing and future impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including measures taken in response thereto and the effect of legislative, regulatory and judicial influences on the Company’s potential reinsurance, insurance and investment exposures, or other effects that it may have; foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations; the Company’s ability to raise capital if necessary; the Company’s ability to comply with applicable sanctions and foreign corrupt practices laws; the Company’s dependence on the ability of its operating subsidiaries to declare and pay dividends; aspects of the Company’s corporate structure that may discourage third-party takeovers and other transactions; difficulties investors may have in serving process or enforcing judgments against the Company in the U.S.; and other factors affecting future results disclosed in RenaissanceRe’s filings with the SEC, including its Annual Reports on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

INVESTOR CONTACT:<br><br>RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.<br><br>Keith McCue<br><br>Senior Vice President, Finance & Investor Relations<br><br>(441) 239-4830 MEDIA CONTACT:<br><br>RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.<br><br>Keil Gunther<br><br>Senior Vice President, Head of Global Marketing & Client Communication<br><br>(441) 239-4932<br><br>or<br><br>Kekst CNC<br><br>Dawn Dover<br><br>(212) 521-4800
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
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Summary Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in thousands of United States Dollars, except per share amounts and percentages)
(Unaudited)
Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 March 31,<br>2021
Revenues
Gross premiums written $ 2,942,964 $ 2,652,442
Net premiums written $ 2,165,217 $ 1,824,083
Decrease (increase) in unearned premiums (678,792) (670,247)
Net premiums earned 1,486,425 1,153,836
Net investment income 83,691 79,804
Net foreign exchange gains (losses) (15,486) (22,788)
Equity in earnings (losses) of other ventures (6,390) (5,558)
Other income (loss) 1,193 2,171
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (345,563)
Total revenues 876,416 861,902
Expenses
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 841,733 867,051
Acquisition expenses 376,507 267,234
Operational expenses 67,907 55,311
Corporate expenses 12,502 10,405
Interest expense 11,955 11,912
Total expenses 1,310,604 1,211,913
Income (loss) before taxes (434,188) (350,011)
Income tax benefit (expense) 36,707 19,516
Net income (loss) (397,481) (330,495)
Net (income) loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests 11,912 46,850
Net income (loss) attributable to RenaissanceRe (385,569) (283,645)
Dividends on preference shares (8,844) (7,289)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (394,413) $ (290,934)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share – basic $ (9.10) $ (5.87)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share – diluted $ (9.10) $ (5.87)
Operating (loss) income (attributable) available to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted (1) $ 3.50 $ 0.09
Average shares outstanding - basic 43,357 49,579
Average shares outstanding - diluted 43,357 49,579
Net claims and claim expense ratio 56.6 % 75.1 %
Underwriting expense ratio 29.9 % 28.0 %
Combined ratio 86.5 % 103.1 %
Return on average common equity - annualized (28.1) % (17.1) %
Operating return on average common equity - annualized (1) 10.8 % 0.3 %

(1)See Comments on Regulation G for a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures.

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
Summary Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands of United States Dollars, except per share amounts)
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021
Assets (Unaudited) (Audited)
Fixed maturity investments trading, at fair value $ 13,029,085 $ 13,507,131
Short term investments, at fair value 4,685,280 5,298,385
Equity investments trading, at fair value 873,268 546,016
Other investments, at fair value 2,182,479 1,993,059
Investments in other ventures, under equity method 81,106 98,068
Total investments 20,851,218 21,442,659
Cash and cash equivalents 1,563,056 1,859,019
Premiums receivable 4,851,513 3,781,542
Prepaid reinsurance premiums 1,185,982 854,722
Reinsurance recoverable 4,319,490 4,268,669
Accrued investment income 60,802 55,740
Deferred acquisition costs and value of business acquired 999,712 849,160
Receivable for investments sold 486,705 380,442
Other assets 287,485 224,053
Goodwill and other intangible assets 242,116 243,496
Total assets $ 34,848,079 $ 33,959,502
Liabilities, Noncontrolling Interests and Shareholders’ Equity
Liabilities
Reserve for claims and claim expenses $ 13,510,304 $ 13,294,630
Unearned premiums 4,546,305 3,531,213
Debt 1,168,872 1,168,353
Reinsurance balances payable 4,319,657 3,860,963
Payable for investments purchased 907,945 1,170,568
Other liabilities 314,141 755,441
Total liabilities 24,767,224 23,781,168
Redeemable noncontrolling interests 3,963,895 3,554,053
Shareholders’ Equity
Preference shares 750,000 750,000
Common shares 44,193 44,445
Additional paid-in capital 513,631 608,121
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (12,834) (10,909)
Retained earnings 4,821,970 5,232,624
Total shareholders’ equity attributable to RenaissanceRe 6,116,960 6,624,281
Total liabilities, noncontrolling interests and shareholders’ equity $ 34,848,079 $ 33,959,502
Book value per common share $ 121.44 $ 132.17
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
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Supplemental Financial Data - Segment Information
(in thousands of United States Dollars, except percentages)
(Unaudited)
Three months ended March 31, 2022
Property Casualty and Specialty Other Total
Gross premiums written $ 1,343,508 $ 1,599,456 $ $ 2,942,964
Net premiums written $ 890,166 $ 1,275,051 $ $ 2,165,217
Net premiums earned $ 618,591 $ 867,834 $ $ 1,486,425
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 259,761 581,972 841,733
Acquisition expenses 127,096 249,411 376,507
Operational expenses 46,932 20,975 67,907
Underwriting income (loss) $ 184,802 $ 15,476 $ 200,278
Net investment income 83,691 83,691
Net foreign exchange gains (losses) (15,486) (15,486)
Equity in earnings of other ventures (6,390) (6,390)
Other income (loss) 1,193 1,193
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (673,017)
Corporate expenses (12,502) (12,502)
Interest expense (11,955) (11,955)
Income (loss) before taxes and redeemable noncontrolling interests (434,188)
Income tax benefit (expense) 36,707 36,707
Net (income) loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests 11,912 11,912
Dividends on preference shares (8,844) (8,844)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (394,413)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred – current accident year $ 276,519 $ 583,047 $ $ 859,566
Net claims and claim expenses incurred – prior accident years (16,758) (1,075) (17,833)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred – total $ 259,761 $ 581,972 $ $ 841,733
Net claims and claim expense ratio – current accident year 44.7 % 67.2 % 57.8 %
Net claims and claim expense ratio – prior accident years (2.7) % (0.1) % (1.2) %
Net claims and claim expense ratio – calendar year 42.0 % 67.1 % 56.6 %
Underwriting expense ratio 28.1 % 31.1 % 29.9 %
Combined ratio 70.1 % 98.2 % 86.5 %
Three months ended March 31, 2021
Property Casualty and Specialty Other Total
Gross premiums written $ 1,616,819 $ 1,035,623 $ $ 2,652,442
Net premiums written $ 1,008,460 $ 815,623 $ $ 1,824,083
Net premiums earned $ 605,166 $ 548,670 $ $ 1,153,836
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 498,832 368,219 867,051
Acquisition expenses 112,754 154,480 267,234
Operational expenses 35,375 19,936 55,311
Underwriting income (loss) $ (41,795) $ 6,035 $ (35,760)
Net investment income 79,804 79,804
Net foreign exchange gains (losses) (22,788) (22,788)
Equity in earnings of other ventures (5,558) (5,558)
Other income (loss) 2,171 2,171
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (345,563) (345,563)
Corporate expenses (10,405) (10,405)
Interest expense (11,912) (11,912)
Income (loss) before taxes and redeemable noncontrolling interests (350,011)
Income tax benefit (expense) 19,516 19,516
Net (income) loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests 46,850 46,850
Dividends on preference shares (7,289) (7,289)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (290,934)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred – current accident year $ 503,994 $ 372,089 $ $ 876,083
Net claims and claim expenses incurred – prior accident years (5,162) (3,870) (9,032)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred – total $ 498,832 $ 368,219 $ $ 867,051
Net claims and claim expense ratio – current accident year 83.3 % 67.8 % 75.9 %
Net claims and claim expense ratio – prior accident years (0.9) % (0.7) % (0.8) %
Net claims and claim expense ratio – calendar year 82.4 % 67.1 % 75.1 %
Underwriting expense ratio 24.5 % 31.8 % 28.0 %
Combined ratio 106.9 % 98.9 % 103.1 %
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Supplemental Financial Data - Gross Premiums Written
(in thousands of United States Dollars)
(Unaudited)
Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 March 31,<br>2021
Property Segment
Catastrophe $ 886,091 $ 1,131,125
Other property 457,417 485,694
Property segment gross premiums written $ 1,343,508 $ 1,616,819
Casualty and Specialty Segment
General casualty (1) $ 480,142 $ 343,170
Professional liability (2) 549,719 314,372
Financial lines (3) 259,104 144,386
Other (4) 310,491 233,695
Casualty and Specialty segment gross premiums written $ 1,599,456 $ 1,035,623 (1) Includes automobile liability, casualty clash, employer’s liability, umbrella or excess casualty, workers’ compensation and general liability.
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(2) Includes directors and officers, medical malpractice, and professional indemnity.
(3) Includes financial guaranty, mortgage guaranty, political risk, surety and trade credit.
(4) Includes accident and health, agriculture, aviation, cyber, energy, marine, satellite and terrorism. Lines of business such as regional multi-line and whole account may have characteristics of various other classes of business, and are allocated accordingly.
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Supplemental Financial Data - Total Investment Result
(in thousands of United States Dollars, except percentages)
(Unaudited)
Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 March 31,<br>2021
Fixed maturity investments trading $ 62,417 $ 62,933
Short term investments 1,136 573
Equity investments trading 2,754 1,491
Other investments
Catastrophe bonds 17,360 14,468
Other 5,552 3,801
Cash and cash equivalents (41) 102
89,178 83,368
Investment expenses (5,487) (3,564)
Net investment income 83,691 79,804
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on:
Fixed maturity investments trading, net of investments-related derivatives (1) (618,253) (261,759)
Equity investments trading, net of investments-related derivatives (1) (56,053) (67,922)
Other investments
Catastrophe bonds (8,261) (19,083)
Other 9,550 3,201
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (345,563)
Total investment result $ (589,326) $ (265,759)
Total investment return - annualized (10.2) % (4.9) %

(1)Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on fixed maturity investments trading includes the impacts of interest rate futures, interest rate swaps, credit default swaps and total return swaps. Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on equity investments trading includes the impact of equity futures.

Comments on Regulation G

In addition to the GAAP financial measures set forth in this Press Release, the Company has included certain non-GAAP financial measures within the meaning of Regulation G. The Company has provided these financial measures in previous investor communications and the Company’s management believes that these measures are important to investors and other interested persons, and that investors and such other persons benefit from having a consistent basis for comparison between quarters and for comparison with other companies within the industry. These measures may not, however, be comparable to similarly titled measures used by companies outside of the insurance industry. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these non-GAAP measures in assessing the Company’s overall financial performance.

Operating Income (Loss) Available (Attributable) to RenaissanceRe Common Shareholders and Operating Return on Average Common Equity - Annualized

The Company uses “operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders” as a measure to evaluate the underlying fundamentals of its operations and believes it to be a useful measure of its corporate performance. “Operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders” as used herein differs from “net income (loss) attributable to RenaissanceRe common shareholders,” which the Company believes is the most directly comparable GAAP measure, by the exclusion of net realized and unrealized gains and losses on investments, excluding other investments - catastrophe bonds, net foreign exchange gains and losses, corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe (UK) Limited (“RenaissanceRe UK”), the income tax expense or benefit associated with these adjustments and the portion of these adjustments attributable to the Company’s redeemable noncontrolling interests. The Company’s management believes that “operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders” is useful to investors because it more accurately measures and predicts the Company’s results of operations by removing the variability arising from: fluctuations in the fair value of the Company’s fixed maturity investment portfolio, equity investments trading, other investments (excluding catastrophe bonds) and investments-related derivatives; fluctuations in foreign exchange rates; corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK; the associated income tax expense or benefit of these adjustments; and the portion of these adjustments attributable to the Company’s redeemable noncontrolling interests. The Company also uses “operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders” to calculate “operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted” and “operating return on average common equity - annualized.” The following table is a reconciliation of: (1) net income (loss) attributable to RenaissanceRe common shareholders to “operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders”; (2) net income (loss) attributable to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted to “operating Income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted”; and (3) return on average common equity - annualized to “operating return on average common equity - annualized.” Comparative information for all prior periods has been updated to conform to the current methodology and presentation.

Three months ended
(in thousands of United States Dollars, except per share amounts and percentages) March 31,<br>2022 March 31,<br>2021
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (394,413) $ (290,934)
Adjustment for net realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments, excluding other investments - catastrophe bonds 664,756 326,480
Adjustment for net foreign exchange losses (gains) 15,486 22,788
Adjustment for corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK 135
Adjustment for income tax expense (benefit) (1) (41,874) (19,965)
Adjustment for net income (loss) attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests (2) (92,010) (34,109)
Operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ 151,945 $ 4,395
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted $ (9.10) $ (5.87)
Adjustment for net realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments, excluding other investments - catastrophe bonds 15.33 6.59
Adjustment for net foreign exchange losses (gains) 0.36 0.46
Adjustment for corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK
Adjustment for income tax expense (benefit) (1) (0.97) (0.40)
Adjustment for net income (loss) attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests (2) (2.12) (0.69)
Operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted $ 3.50 $ 0.09
Return on average common equity - annualized (28.1) % (17.1) %
Adjustment for net realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments, excluding other investments - catastrophe bonds 47.3 % 19.2 %
Adjustment for net foreign exchange losses (gains) 1.1 % 1.4 %
Adjustment for corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK % %
Adjustment for income tax expense (benefit) (1) (3.0) % (1.2) %
Adjustment for net income (loss) attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests (2) (6.5) % (2.0) %
Operating return on average common equity - annualized 10.8 % 0.3 %

(1)Represents the income tax (expense) benefit associated with the adjustments to net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders. The income tax impact is estimated by applying the statutory rates of applicable jurisdictions, after consideration of other relevant factors.

(2)Represents the portion of these adjustments that are attributable to the Company's redeemable noncontrolling interests, including the income tax impact of those adjustments.

Tangible Book Value Per Common Share and Tangible Book Value Per Common Share Plus Accumulated Dividends

The Company has included in this Press Release “tangible book value per common share” and “tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends.” “Tangible book value per common share” is defined as book value per common share excluding goodwill and intangible assets per share. “Tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends” is defined as book value per common share excluding goodwill and intangible assets per share, plus accumulated dividends. The Company’s management believes “tangible book value per common share” and “tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends” are useful to investors because they provide a more accurate measure of the realizable value of shareholder returns, excluding the impact of goodwill and intangible assets. The following table is a reconciliation of book value per common share to “tangible book value per common share” and “tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends.”

March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Book value per common share $ 121.44 $ 132.17 $ 128.91 $ 139.35 $ 131.15
Adjustment for goodwill and other intangibles (1) (5.89) (5.90) (5.67) (5.60) (5.42)
Tangible book value per common share 115.55 126.27 123.24 133.75 125.73
Adjustment for accumulated dividends 23.89 23.52 23.16 22.80 22.44
Tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends $ 139.44 $ 149.79 $ 146.40 $ 156.55 $ 148.17
Quarterly change in book value per common share (8.1) % 2.5 % (7.5) % 6.3 % (5.3) %
Quarterly change in tangible book value per common share plus change in accumulated dividends (8.2) % 2.8 % (7.6) % 6.7 % (5.3) %
Year to date change in book value per common share (8.1) % (4.5) % (6.9) % 0.6 % (5.3) %
Year to date change in tangible book value per common share plus change in accumulated dividends (8.2) % (4.0) % (6.6) % 1.0 % (5.3) %

(1)At March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021, September 30, 2021, June 30, 2021, and March 31, 2021, goodwill and other intangibles included $18.4 million, $18.6 million, $19.0 million, $22.4 million, and $22.7 million, respectively, of goodwill and other intangibles included in investments in other ventures, under equity method.

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RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
Contents Page
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Basis of Presentation i
Financial Highlights 1
Summary Consolidated Financial Statements
a. Consolidated Statements of Operations 2
b. Consolidated Balance Sheets 3
Underwriting and Reserves
a. Consolidated Segment Underwriting Results 4
b. Segment Underwriting Results 5
c. Property Segment - Catastrophe and Other Property Underwriting Results 6
d. Gross Premiums Written 7
e. Reserves for Claims and Claim Expenses 8
f. Paid to Incurred Analysis 9
Managed Joint Ventures and Fee Income
a. Fee Income 10
b. Noncontrolling Interests 11
c. DaVinciRe Holdings Ltd. and Subsidiary Consolidated Statements of Operations 12
Investments
a. Total Investment Result 13
b. Retained Investment Information 14
c. Investment Portfolio - Composition 15
d. Investment Portfolio - Fixed Maturity Investments 16
e. Investment Portfolio - Weighted Average Yield to Maturity and Credit Rating 17
Other Items
a. Earnings per Share 18
Comments on Regulation G 19

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RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
Basis of Presentation

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. (the “Company” or “RenaissanceRe”) is a global provider of reinsurance and insurance. The Company provides property, casualty and specialty reinsurance and certain insurance solutions to customers, principally through intermediaries. Established in 1993, the Company has offices in Bermuda, Australia, Ireland, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

This financial supplement includes certain financial measures that are not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. (“GAAP”) including “operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders,” “operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted,” “operating return on average common equity - annualized,” “tangible book value per common share,” “tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends,” “retained investment result” and “retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value.” A reconciliation of such measures to the most comparable GAAP figures in accordance with Regulation G is presented in the attached supplemental financial data. See pages 19 through 23 for “Comments on Regulation G.”

Cautionary Statement under “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995; Statements made in this financial supplement contain information about the Company's future business prospects. These statements may be considered “forward-looking.” These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements. For further information regarding cautionary statements and factors affecting future results, please refer to RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.'s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Reports on Form 10-K and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

All information contained herein is unaudited. Unless otherwise noted, amounts are in thousands of United States Dollars, except for share and per share amounts and ratio information. Certain prior period comparatives have been reclassified to conform to the current presentation. This supplement is being provided for informational purposes only. It should be read in conjunction with documents filed by RenaissanceRe with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Reports on Form 10-K and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. Please refer to the Company's website at www.renre.com for further information about RenaissanceRe.

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Financial Highlights
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Highlights
Gross premiums written $ 2,942,964 $ 1,313,018 $ 1,774,180 $ 2,094,158 $ 2,652,442
Underwriting income (loss) $ 200,278 $ 276,661 $ (678,825) $ 328,976 $ (35,760)
Net investment income $ 83,691 $ 80,483 $ 78,267 $ 80,925 $ 79,804
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (21,518) (42,071) 191,018 (345,563)
Total investment result $ (589,326) $ 58,965 $ 36,196 $ 271,943 $ (265,759)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (394,413) $ 210,917 $ (450,222) $ 456,818 $ (290,934)
Operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders (1) $ 151,945 $ 213,692 $ (414,538) $ 278,050 $ 4,395
Per share data
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - basic $ (9.10) $ 4.65 $ (9.75) $ 9.36 $ (5.87)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted $ (9.10) $ 4.65 $ (9.75) $ 9.35 $ (5.87)
Operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted (1) $ 3.50 $ 4.71 $ (8.98) $ 5.64 $ 0.09
Book value per common share $ 121.44 $ 132.17 $ 128.91 $ 139.35 $ 131.15
Tangible book value per common share (1) $ 115.55 $ 126.27 $ 123.24 $ 133.75 $ 125.73
Tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends (1) $ 139.44 $ 149.79 $ 146.40 $ 156.55 $ 148.17
Change in tangible book value per common share plus change in accumulated dividends (1) (8.2) % 2.8 % (7.6) % 6.7 % (5.3) %
Financial ratios
Combined ratio 86.5 % 79.4 % 145.1 % 72.4 % 103.1 %
Return on average common equity - annualized (28.1) % 14.2 % (28.4) % 27.6 % (17.1) %
Operating return on average common equity - annualized (1) 10.8 % 14.4 % (26.1) % 16.8 % 0.3 %
Total investment return - annualized (10.2) % 1.1 % 0.7 % 5.2 % (4.9) %

(1)    See “Comments on Regulation G” for a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures.

Summary Consolidated Financial Statements
Consolidated Statements of Operations
Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Revenues
Gross premiums written $ 2,942,964 $ 1,313,018 $ 1,774,180 $ 2,094,158 $ 2,652,442
Net premiums written $ 2,165,217 $ 1,116,560 $ 1,486,440 $ 1,512,292 $ 1,824,083
Decrease (increase) in unearned premiums (678,792) 224,730 19,825 (319,502) (670,247)
Net premiums earned 1,486,425 1,341,290 1,506,265 1,192,790 1,153,836
Net investment income 83,691 80,483 78,267 80,925 79,804
Net foreign exchange gains (losses) (15,486) (16,697) (4,755) 3,234 (22,788)
Equity in earnings (losses) of other ventures (6,390) 3,830 5,305 8,732 (5,558)
Other income (loss) 1,193 6,431 1,692 586 2,171
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (21,518) (42,071) 191,018 (345,563)
Total revenues 876,416 1,393,819 1,544,703 1,477,285 861,902
Expenses
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 841,733 690,970 1,798,045 520,021 867,051
Acquisition expenses 376,507 333,986 328,048 285,590 267,234
Operational expenses 67,907 39,673 58,997 58,203 55,311
Corporate expenses 12,502 10,426 10,196 10,125 10,405
Interest expense 11,955 11,872 11,919 11,833 11,912
Total expenses 1,310,604 1,086,927 2,207,205 885,772 1,211,913
Income (loss) before taxes (434,188) 306,892 (662,502) 591,513 (350,011)
Income tax benefit (expense) 36,707 (18,616) 23,630 (13,862) 19,516
Net income (loss) (397,481) 288,276 (638,872) 577,651 (330,495)
Net (income) loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests 11,912 (68,516) 198,495 (113,544) 46,850
Net income (loss) attributable to RenaissanceRe (385,569) 219,760 (440,377) 464,107 (283,645)
Dividends on preference shares (8,844) (8,843) (9,845) (7,289) (7,289)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (394,413) $ 210,917 $ (450,222) $ 456,818 $ (290,934)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - basic $ (9.10) $ 4.65 $ (9.75) $ 9.36 $ (5.87)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted $ (9.10) $ 4.65 $ (9.75) $ 9.35 $ (5.87)
Operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted (1) $ 3.50 $ 4.71 $ (8.98) $ 5.64 $ 0.09
Return on average common equity - annualized (28.1) % 14.2 % (28.4) % 27.6 % (17.1) %
Operating return on average common equity - annualized (1) 10.8 % 14.4 % (26.1) % 16.8 % 0.3 %
Summary Consolidated Financial Statements
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Consolidated Balance Sheets
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Assets
Fixed maturity investments trading, at fair value $ 13,029,085 $ 13,507,131 $ 13,839,248 $ 13,418,389 $ 13,309,234
Short term investments, at fair value 4,685,280 5,298,385 4,667,273 4,392,652 5,091,143
Equity investments trading, at fair value 873,268 546,016 527,839 577,090 503,137
Other investments, at fair value 2,182,479 1,993,059 1,738,737 1,585,036 1,379,056
Investments in other ventures, under equity method 81,106 98,068 93,344 91,938 91,362
Total investments 20,851,218 21,442,659 20,866,441 20,065,105 20,373,932
Cash and cash equivalents 1,563,056 1,859,019 1,440,734 1,789,756 1,286,661
Premiums receivable 4,851,513 3,781,542 4,141,899 4,481,492 3,928,122
Prepaid reinsurance premiums 1,185,982 854,722 1,137,556 1,361,041 1,229,716
Reinsurance recoverable 4,319,490 4,268,669 4,192,758 3,187,638 3,160,667
Accrued investment income 60,802 55,740 55,620 56,804 62,573
Deferred acquisition costs and value of business acquired 999,712 849,160 893,265 883,926 786,941
Receivable for investments sold 486,705 380,442 322,553 457,458 841,156
Other assets 287,485 224,053 240,491 196,959 318,249
Goodwill and other intangibles 242,116 243,496 245,015 246,576 248,080
Total assets $ 34,848,079 $ 33,959,502 $ 33,536,332 $ 32,726,755 $ 32,236,097
Liabilities, Noncontrolling Interests and Shareholders' Equity
Liabilities
Reserve for claims and claim expenses $ 13,510,304 $ 13,294,630 $ 13,233,244 $ 10,944,742 $ 10,953,383
Unearned premiums 4,546,305 3,531,213 4,039,546 4,284,260 3,833,155
Debt 1,168,872 1,168,353 1,137,829 1,137,304 1,136,783
Reinsurance balances payable 4,319,657 3,860,963 3,964,137 4,489,841 4,254,645
Payable for investments purchased 907,945 1,170,568 718,099 795,185 1,133,787
Other liabilities 314,141 755,441 235,665 201,398 436,437
Total liabilities 24,767,224 23,781,168 23,328,520 21,852,730 21,748,190
Redeemable noncontrolling interests 3,963,895 3,554,053 3,458,298 3,656,419 3,409,570
Shareholders' Equity
Preference shares 750,000 750,000 750,000 525,000 525,000
Common shares 44,193 44,445 46,540 48,026 49,970
Additional paid-in capital 513,631 608,121 927,862 1,153,881 1,450,627
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (12,834) (10,909) (12,709) (14,061) (12,382)
Retained earnings 4,821,970 5,232,624 5,037,821 5,504,760 5,065,122
Total shareholders' equity attributable to RenaissanceRe 6,116,960 6,624,281 6,749,514 7,217,606 7,078,337
Total liabilities, noncontrolling interests and shareholders' equity $ 34,848,079 $ 33,959,502 $ 33,536,332 $ 32,726,755 $ 32,236,097
Book value per common share $ 121.44 $ 132.17 $ 128.91 $ 139.35 $ 131.15
Underwriting and Reserves
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Consolidated Segment Underwriting Results
Three months ended March 31, 2022
Property Casualty and Specialty Total
Gross premiums written $ 1,343,508 $ 1,599,456 $ 2,942,964
Net premiums written $ 890,166 $ 1,275,051 $ 2,165,217
Net premiums earned $ 618,591 $ 867,834 $ 1,486,425
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 259,761 581,972 841,733
Acquisition expenses 127,096 249,411 376,507
Operational expenses 46,932 20,975 67,907
Underwriting income (loss) $ 184,802 $ 15,476 $ 200,278
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - current accident year $ 276,519 $ 583,047 $ 859,566
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - prior accident years (16,758) (1,075) (17,833)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - total $ 259,761 $ 581,972 $ 841,733
Net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year 44.7 % 67.2 % 57.8 %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years (2.7) % (0.1) % (1.2) %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - calendar year 42.0 % 67.1 % 56.6 %
Underwriting expense ratio 28.1 % 31.1 % 29.9 %
Combined ratio 70.1 % 98.2 % 86.5 %
Three months ended March 31, 2021
Property Casualty and Specialty Total
Gross premiums written $ 1,616,819 $ 1,035,623 $ 2,652,442
Net premiums written $ 1,008,460 $ 815,623 $ 1,824,083
Net premiums earned $ 605,166 $ 548,670 $ 1,153,836
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 498,832 368,219 867,051
Acquisition expenses 112,754 154,480 267,234
Operational expenses 35,375 19,936 55,311
Underwriting income (loss) $ (41,795) $ 6,035 $ (35,760)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - current accident year $ 503,994 $ 372,089 $ 876,083
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - prior accident years (5,162) (3,870) (9,032)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - total $ 498,832 $ 368,219 $ 867,051
Net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year 83.3 % 67.8 % 75.9 %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years (0.9) % (0.7) % (0.8) %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - calendar year 82.4 % 67.1 % 75.1 %
Underwriting expense ratio 24.5 % 31.8 % 28.0 %
Combined ratio 106.9 % 98.9 % 103.1 %
Underwriting and Reserves
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Segment Underwriting Results
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Property Segment March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Gross premiums written $ 1,343,508 $ 384,657 $ 773,692 $ 1,183,556 $ 1,616,819
Net premiums written $ 890,166 $ 375,112 $ 681,095 $ 803,335 $ 1,008,460
Net premiums earned $ 618,591 $ 626,359 $ 816,376 $ 560,397 $ 605,166
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 259,761 243,356 1,323,678 97,150 498,832
Acquisition expenses 127,096 131,007 134,179 109,238 112,754
Operational expenses 46,932 28,898 40,448 38,887 35,375
Underwriting income (loss) $ 184,802 $ 223,098 $ (681,929) $ 315,122 $ (41,795)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - current accident year $ 276,519 $ 274,649 $ 1,469,613 $ 148,133 $ 503,994
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - prior accident years (16,758) (31,293) (145,935) (50,983) (5,162)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - total $ 259,761 $ 243,356 $ 1,323,678 $ 97,150 $ 498,832
Net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year 44.7 % 43.8 % 180.0 % 26.4 % 83.3 %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years (2.7) % (4.9) % (17.9) % (9.1) % (0.9) %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - calendar year 42.0 % 38.9 % 162.1 % 17.3 % 82.4 %
Underwriting expense ratio 28.1 % 25.5 % 21.4 % 26.5 % 24.5 %
Combined ratio 70.1 % 64.4 % 183.5 % 43.8 % 106.9 %
Three months ended
Casualty and Specialty Segment March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Gross premiums written $ 1,599,456 $ 928,361 $ 1,000,488 $ 910,602 $ 1,035,623
Net premiums written $ 1,275,051 $ 741,448 $ 805,345 $ 708,957 $ 815,623
Net premiums earned $ 867,834 $ 714,931 $ 689,889 $ 632,393 $ 548,670
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 581,972 447,614 474,367 422,871 368,219
Acquisition expenses 249,411 202,979 193,869 176,352 154,480
Operational expenses 20,975 10,775 18,549 19,316 19,936
Underwriting income (loss) $ 15,476 $ 53,563 $ 3,104 $ 13,854 $ 6,035
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - current accident year $ 583,047 $ 457,080 $ 476,082 $ 423,917 $ 372,089
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - prior accident years (1,075) (9,466) (1,715) (1,046) (3,870)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - total $ 581,972 $ 447,614 $ 474,367 $ 422,871 $ 368,219
Net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year 67.2 % 63.9 % 69.0 % 67.0 % 67.8 %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years (0.1) % (1.3) % (0.2) % (0.1) % (0.7) %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - calendar year 67.1 % 62.6 % 68.8 % 66.9 % 67.1 %
Underwriting expense ratio 31.1 % 29.9 % 30.8 % 30.9 % 31.8 %
Combined ratio 98.2 % 92.5 % 99.6 % 97.8 % 98.9 %
Underwriting and Reserves
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Property Segment - Catastrophe and Other Property Underwriting Results
Three months ended March 31, 2022 Three months ended March 31, 2021
Catastrophe Other Property Total Catastrophe Other Property Total
Gross premiums written $ 886,091 $ 457,417 $ 1,343,508 $ 1,131,125 $ 485,694 $ 1,616,819
Net premiums written $ 601,787 $ 288,379 $ 890,166 $ 660,120 $ 348,340 $ 1,008,460
Net premiums earned $ 278,997 $ 339,594 $ 618,591 $ 340,980 $ 264,186 $ 605,166
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 75,255 184,506 259,761 334,011 164,821 498,832
Acquisition expenses 34,808 92,288 127,096 41,378 71,376 112,754
Operational expenses 38,142 8,790 46,932 28,366 7,009 35,375
Underwriting income (loss) $ 130,792 $ 54,010 $ 184,802 $ (62,775) $ 20,980 $ (41,795)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - current accident year $ 103,565 $ 172,954 $ 276,519 $ 338,475 $ 165,519 $ 503,994
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - prior accident years (28,310) 11,552 (16,758) (4,464) (698) (5,162)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - total $ 75,255 $ 184,506 $ 259,761 $ 334,011 $ 164,821 $ 498,832
Net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year 37.1 % 50.9 % 44.7 % 99.3 % 62.7 % 83.3 %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years (10.1) % 3.4 % (2.7) % (1.3) % (0.3) % (0.9) %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - calendar year 27.0 % 54.3 % 42.0 % 98.0 % 62.4 % 82.4 %
Underwriting expense ratio 26.1 % 29.8 % 28.1 % 20.4 % 29.7 % 24.5 %
Combined ratio 53.1 % 84.1 % 70.1 % 118.4 % 92.1 % 106.9 %
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Gross Premiums Written
Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Property Segment
Catastrophe $ 886,091 $ 7,795 $ 335,493 $ 761,323 $ 1,131,125
Other property 457,417 376,862 438,199 422,233 485,694
Property segment gross premiums written $ 1,343,508 $ 384,657 $ 773,692 $ 1,183,556 $ 1,616,819
Casualty and Specialty Segment
General casualty (1) $ 480,142 $ 281,926 $ 346,754 $ 286,686 $ 343,170
Professional liability (2) 549,719 333,257 329,848 306,387 314,372
Financial lines (3) 259,104 139,799 128,586 86,175 144,386
Other (4) 310,491 173,379 195,300 231,354 233,695
Casualty and Specialty segment gross premiums written $ 1,599,456 $ 928,361 $ 1,000,488 $ 910,602 $ 1,035,623 (1) Includes automobile liability, casualty clash, employer’s liability, umbrella or excess casualty, workers’ compensation and general liability.
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(2) Includes directors and officers, medical malpractice, and professional indemnity.
(3) Includes financial guaranty, mortgage guaranty, political risk, surety and trade credit.
(4) Includes accident and health, agriculture, aviation, cyber, energy, marine, satellite and terrorism. Lines of business such as regional multi-line and whole account may have characteristics of various other classes of business, and are allocated accordingly.
Underwriting and Reserves
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Reserves for Claims and Claim Expenses
Case Reserves Additional Case Reserves IBNR Total
March 31, 2022
Property $ 1,679,877 $ 1,956,369 $ 2,597,013 $ 6,233,259
Casualty and Specialty 1,839,996 127,342 5,309,707 7,277,045
Total $ 3,519,873 $ 2,083,711 $ 7,906,720 $ 13,510,304
December 31, 2021
Property $ 1,555,210 $ 1,996,760 $ 2,825,718 $ 6,377,688
Casualty and Specialty 1,784,334 128,065 5,004,543 6,916,942
Total $ 3,339,544 $ 2,124,825 $ 7,830,261 $ 13,294,630
September 30, 2021
Property $ 1,265,040 $ 1,319,022 $ 4,005,279 $ 6,589,341
Casualty and Specialty 1,768,649 151,263 4,723,991 6,643,903
Total $ 3,033,689 $ 1,470,285 $ 8,729,270 $ 13,233,244
June 30, 2021
Property $ 1,383,754 $ 1,513,549 $ 1,773,492 $ 4,670,795
Casualty and Specialty 1,727,051 133,041 4,413,855 6,273,947
Total $ 3,110,805 $ 1,646,590 $ 6,187,347 $ 10,944,742
March 31, 2021
Property $ 1,292,683 $ 1,333,734 $ 2,145,953 $ 4,772,370
Casualty and Specialty 1,801,362 147,822 4,231,829 6,181,013
Total $ 3,094,045 $ 1,481,556 $ 6,377,782 $ 10,953,383
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Paid to Incurred Analysis
Three months ended March 31, 2022 Three months ended March 31, 2021
Gross Recoveries Net Gross Recoveries Net
Reserve for claims and claim expenses, beginning of period $ 13,294,630 $ 4,268,669 $ 9,025,961 $ 10,381,138 $ 2,926,010 $ 7,455,128
Incurred claims and claim expenses
Current year 1,019,596 160,030 859,566 1,221,981 345,898 876,083
Prior years (2,041) 15,792 (17,833) 28,265 37,297 (9,032)
Total incurred claims and claim expenses 1,017,555 175,822 841,733 1,250,246 383,195 867,051
Paid claims and claim expenses
Current year 19,776 1,986 17,790 18,069 3,318 14,751
Prior years 731,325 122,520 608,805 622,819 136,331 486,488
Total paid claims and claim expenses 751,101 124,506 626,595 640,888 139,649 501,239
Foreign exchange (1) (50,780) (495) (50,285) (37,113) (8,889) (28,224)
Reserve for claims and claim expenses, end of period $ 13,510,304 $ 4,319,490 $ 9,190,814 $ 10,953,383 $ 3,160,667 $ 7,792,716

(1)    Reflects the impact of the foreign exchange revaluation of the net reserve for claims and claim expenses denominated in non-U.S. dollars as at the balance sheet date.

Managed Joint Ventures and Fee Income
Fee Income

The table below reflects the total fee income earned through third-party capital management as well as various joint ventures and certain structured retrocession agreements to which the Company is a party. Joint ventures include DaVinciRe Holdings Ltd. (“DaVinciRe”), Top Layer Reinsurance Ltd., Vermeer Reinsurance Ltd. (“Vermeer”) and certain entities investing in Langhorne Holdings LLC. Managed funds include RenaissanceRe Upsilon Fund Ltd. and RenaissanceRe Medici Fund Ltd. (“Medici”). Structured reinsurance products and other include certain other vehicles and reinsurance contracts which transfer risk to capital.

Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Management fee income
Joint ventures $ 13,395 $ 8,603 $ 8,602 $ 14,741 $ 11,128
Structured reinsurance products and other 7,224 8,542 8,646 8,677 8,774
Managed funds 6,603 7,578 6,606 8,552 8,622
Total management fee income 27,222 24,723 23,854 31,970 28,524
Performance fee income (loss)
Joint ventures (103) 2,352 2,980 7,347 1,556
Structured reinsurance products and other 934 2,392 1,237 2,581 (1,293)
Managed funds 296 555 264 4,259 (4,798)
Total performance fee income (loss) (1) 1,127 5,299 4,481 14,187 (4,535)
Total fee income $ 28,349 $ 30,022 $ 28,335 $ 46,157 $ 23,989

(1)Performance fees are based on the performance of the individual vehicles or products, and may be negative in a particular period if, for example, large losses occur, which can potentially result in no performance fees or the reversal of previously accrued performance fees.

The table below shows how the total fee income described above contributes to the Company's consolidated results of operations.

Three months ended
Fee income contributing to: March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Underwriting income (loss) (1) 12,161 18,074 19,444 19,239 10,530
Earnings from equity method investments (2) 23 17 17 16
Redeemable noncontrolling interest (3) 16,165 11,948 8,874 26,901 13,443
Total fee income $ 28,349 $ 30,022 $ 28,335 $ 46,157 $ 23,989

(1)The fees recorded through underwriting income (loss) are recorded as a reduction (increase) to operating expenses or acquisition expenses.

(2)The fees reflected as earnings from equity method investments are recorded through equity in earnings (losses) of other ventures.

(3)The fee income reflected as redeemable noncontrolling interest is recorded through net (income) loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interest. A positive number represents the fee income earned from third-party investors in the Company's Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures (as defined herein). Conversely, a negative number represents a reduction in fee income earned from third-party investors in the Company's Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures.

Managed Joint Ventures and Fee Income
Noncontrolling Interests

The Company consolidates the results of certain of its joint ventures and managed capital vehicles, namely, DaVinciRe, Medici and Vermeer (collectively, the “Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures”), on its consolidated balance sheets and statements of operations. Redeemable noncontrolling interests on the Company's consolidated balance sheets represents the portion of the net assets of the Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures attributable to third-party investors in these Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures. Net (income) loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests on the Company's consolidated statements of operations represents the portion of the (income) loss associated with the Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures included on the Company's consolidated statements of operations that is attributable to third-party investors in these Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures.

A summary of the redeemable noncontrolling interests on the Company's consolidated statements of operations is set forth below:

Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Redeemable noncontrolling interest - DaVinciRe $ 25,323 $ (55,098) $ 202,362 $ (84,266) $ 39,934
Redeemable noncontrolling interest - Medici 5,287 3,580 (6,526) (11,989) 13,443
Redeemable noncontrolling interest - Vermeer (18,698) (16,998) 2,659 (17,289) (6,527)
Net loss (income) attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests (1) $ 11,912 $ (68,516) $ 198,495 $ (113,544) $ 46,850

(1)A negative number in the table above represents net income earned by the Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures allocated to third-party investors. Conversely, a positive number represents net losses incurred by the Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures allocated to third-party investors.

A summary of the Company’s redeemable noncontrolling interests on its consolidated balance sheets is set forth below:

March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Redeemable noncontrolling interest - DaVinciRe $ 1,775,503 $ 1,499,451 $ 1,443,589 $ 1,642,656 $ 1,555,714
Redeemable noncontrolling interest - Medici 941,912 856,820 883,925 880,320 737,702
Redeemable noncontrolling interest - Vermeer 1,246,480 1,197,782 1,130,784 1,133,443 1,116,154
Redeemable noncontrolling interests $ 3,963,895 $ 3,554,053 $ 3,458,298 $ 3,656,419 $ 3,409,570

A summary of the redeemable noncontrolling economic ownership of third parties in the Consolidated Managed Joint Ventures is set forth below:

March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
DaVinciRe 69.1 % 71.3 % 71.3 % 71.3 % 71.3 %
Medici 86.4 % 85.3 % 86.6 % 86.6 % 84.6 %
Vermeer 100.0 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 100.0 %
Managed Joint Ventures and Fee Income
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DaVinciRe Holdings Ltd. and Subsidiary Consolidated Statements of Operations
Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Revenues
Gross premiums written $ 425,315 $ 2,240 $ 168,770 $ 243,627 $ 342,033
Net premiums written $ 399,189 $ 1,109 $ 159,697 $ 205,907 $ 315,476
Decrease (increase) in unearned premiums (233,158) 134,218 79,853 (69,833) (154,894)
Net premiums earned 166,031 135,327 239,550 136,074 160,582
Net investment income 8,968 6,937 6,549 7,118 8,261
Net foreign exchange gains (losses) 412 (561) (818) 597 (590)
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (117,651) (20,486) (2,670) 4,389 (26,798)
Total revenues 57,760 121,217 242,611 148,178 141,455
Expenses
Net claims and claim expenses incurred 57,859 14,977 501,695 (19,754) 167,543
Acquisition expenses 19,582 19,242 14,490 31,593 16,317
Operational and corporate expenses 15,066 7,916 8,190 16,377 11,706
Interest expense 1,858 1,859 1,859 1,858 1,858
Total expenses 94,365 43,994 526,234 30,074 197,424
Income (loss) before taxes (36,605) 77,223 (283,623) 118,104 (55,969)
Income tax benefit (expense) (1)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to DaVinciRe common shareholders $ (36,605) $ 77,223 $ (283,623) $ 118,103 $ (55,969)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - current accident year $ 68,135 $ 26,746 $ 561,674 $ 8,270 $ 181,716
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - prior accident years (10,276) (11,769) (59,979) (28,024) (14,173)
Net claims and claim expenses incurred - total $ 57,859 $ 14,977 $ 501,695 $ (19,754) $ 167,543
Net claims and claim expense ratio - current accident year 41.0 % 19.8 % 234.5 % 6.1 % 113.2 %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - prior accident years (6.2) % (8.7) % (25.1) % (20.6) % (8.9) %
Net claims and claim expense ratio - calendar year 34.8 % 11.1 % 209.4 % (14.5) % 104.3 %
Underwriting expense ratio 20.9 % 20.0 % 9.5 % 35.2 % 17.5 %
Combined ratio 55.7 % 31.1 % 218.9 % 20.7 % 121.8 %
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
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Investments
Total Investment Result
Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Fixed maturity investments trading $ 62,417 $ 55,643 $ 56,825 $ 59,510 $ 62,933
Short term investments 1,136 464 514 782 573
Equity investments trading 2,754 4,077 1,823 1,626 1,491
Other investments
Catastrophe bonds 17,360 16,527 17,184 16,681 14,468
Other 5,552 8,100 7,571 9,339 3,801
Cash and cash equivalents (41) 74 (38) 159 102
89,178 84,885 83,879 88,097 83,368
Investment expenses (5,487) (4,402) (5,612) (7,172) (3,564)
Net investment income 83,691 80,483 78,267 80,925 79,804
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on:
Fixed maturity investments trading, net of investments-related derivatives (1) (618,253) (116,689) (31,424) 87,847 (261,759)
Equity investments trading, net of investments-related derivatives (1) (56,053) 73,645 (21,680) 65,566 (67,922)
Other investments
Catastrophe bonds (8,261) (9,958) (5,994) 2 (19,083)
Other 9,550 31,484 17,027 37,603 3,201
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (21,518) (42,071) 191,018 (345,563)
Total investment result $ (589,326) $ 58,965 $ 36,196 $ 271,943 $ (265,759)
Total investment return - annualized (10.2) % 1.1 % 0.7 % 5.2 % (4.9) %

(1)Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on fixed maturity investments trading includes the impacts of interest rate futures, interest rate swaps, credit default swaps and total return swaps. Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on equity investments trading includes the impact of equity futures.

Investments
Retained Investment Information

“Retained total investment result” is defined as consolidated total investment result less the portion attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third-party vehicles and joint ventures.

Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Total investment result
Net investment income $ 83,691 $ 80,483 $ 78,267 $ 80,925 $ 79,804
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (21,518) (42,071) 191,018 (345,563)
Total investment result $ (589,326) $ 58,965 $ 36,196 $ 271,943 $ (265,759)
Retained total investment result (1)
Retained net investment income $ 62,676 $ 61,930 $ 60,105 $ 62,982 $ 62,598
Retained net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (584,624) 1,653 (37,975) 187,391 (318,688)
Retained total investment result $ (521,948) $ 63,583 $ 22,130 $ 250,373 $ (256,090)

(1)Includes total investment return, less the portion attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third-party vehicles and joint ventures. See “Comments on Regulation G” for a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures.

“Retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value” is defined as total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value, less the portion of fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third party vehicles and joint ventures.

March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Managed fixed maturity and short term investments portfolio (1)
Total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value $ 17,714,365 $ 18,805,516 $ 18,506,521 $ 17,811,041 $ 18,400,377
Weighted average yield to maturity of fixed maturity and short term investments 2.3 % 1.2 % 1.1 % 1.0 % 1.2 %
Average duration of fixed maturities and short term investments, in years 2.8 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.9
Retained fixed maturity and short term investments portfolio (2)
Retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value $ 12,087,801 $ 12,867,560 $ 13,032,675 $ 12,569,024 $ 12,736,000
Weighted average yield to maturity of retained fixed maturity and short term investments 2.7 % 1.6 % 1.3 % 1.3 % 1.5 %
Average duration of retained fixed maturities and short term investments, in years 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7

(1)Includes total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value, as presented on the Company's consolidated balance sheets.

(2)Includes total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value, less the portion of fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third party vehicles and joint ventures. See “Comments on Regulation G” for a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures.

Investments
Investment Portfolio - Composition
Type of Investment March 31, 2022 December 31, 2021 September 30, 2021 June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021
U.S. treasuries $ 5,792,746 27.8 % $ 6,247,779 29.1 % $ 6,730,967 32.3 % $ 6,327,895 31.5 % $ 5,107,878 25.1 %
Agencies 363,256 1.8 % 361,684 1.7 % 297,057 1.4 % 325,051 1.6 % 227,184 1.1 %
Non-U.S. government 485,193 2.3 % 549,613 2.6 % 495,243 2.4 % 508,320 2.5 % 518,162 2.5 %
Non-U.S. government-backed corporate 431,008 2.1 % 474,848 2.2 % 409,322 2.0 % 396,966 2.0 % 335,662 1.6 %
Corporate 3,420,946 16.4 % 3,214,438 15.0 % 3,346,556 16.0 % 3,387,433 16.9 % 4,289,072 21.1 %
Agency mortgage-backed 714,176 3.4 % 721,955 3.4 % 754,118 3.6 % 703,757 3.5 % 957,563 4.7 %
Non-agency mortgage-backed 212,145 1.0 % 233,346 1.1 % 243,654 1.2 % 260,432 1.3 % 272,529 1.3 %
Commercial mortgage-backed 567,186 2.7 % 634,925 3.0 % 621,153 3.0 % 588,262 2.9 % 713,044 3.5 %
Asset-backed 1,042,429 5.0 % 1,068,543 5.0 % 941,178 4.5 % 920,273 4.6 % 888,140 4.4 %
Total fixed maturity investments, at fair value 13,029,085 62.5 % 13,507,131 63.1 % 13,839,248 66.4 % 13,418,389 66.8 % 13,309,234 65.3 %
Short term investments, at fair value 4,685,280 22.5 % 5,298,385 24.7 % 4,667,273 22.4 % 4,392,652 21.9 % 5,091,143 25.0 %
Total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value 17,714,365 85.0 % 18,805,516 87.8 % 18,506,521 88.8 % 17,811,041 88.7 % 18,400,377 90.3 %
Equity investments trading, at fair value 873,268 4.2 % 546,016 2.5 % 527,839 2.5 % 577,090 2.9 % 503,137 2.5 %
Catastrophe bonds 1,233,023 5.9 % 1,104,034 5.1 % 1,037,640 5.0 % 1,026,397 5.1 % 941,604 4.6 %
Direct private investments 80,213 0.4 % 88,373 0.4 % 84,587 0.4 % 81,344 0.4 % 75,874 0.4 %
Fund investments 784,243 3.8 % 725,802 3.4 % 616,510 3.0 % 477,295 2.4 % 361,578 1.8 %
Term loans 85,000 0.4 % 74,850 0.3 % % % %
Total other investments, at fair value 2,182,479 10.5 % 1,993,059 9.2 % 1,738,737 8.4 % 1,585,036 8.0 % 1,379,056 6.8 %
Total managed investment portfolio 20,770,112 99.7 % 21,344,591 99.5 % 20,773,097 99.7 % 19,973,167 99.6 % 20,282,570 99.6 %
Investments in other ventures, under equity method 81,106 0.3 % 98,068 0.5 % 93,344 0.3 % 91,938 0.4 % 91,362 0.4 %
Total investments $ 20,851,218 100.0 % $ 21,442,659 100.0 % $ 20,866,441 100.0 % $ 20,065,105 100.0 % $ 20,373,932 100.0 %
Investments
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Investment Portfolio - Fixed Maturity Investments
Credit Quality of Fixed Maturity Investments March 31, 2022 December 31, 2021 September 30, 2021 June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021
AAA $ 1,673,213 12.8 % $ 1,857,331 13.8 % $ 1,825,727 13.2 % $ 1,793,720 13.4 % $ 1,859,370 14.0 %
AA 7,672,599 59.0 % 8,155,048 60.3 % 8,449,810 61.0 % 7,982,119 59.5 % 7,022,443 52.8 %
A 1,295,601 9.9 % 1,114,771 8.3 % 1,063,127 7.7 % 1,060,647 7.9 % 1,504,569 11.3 %
BBB 1,149,953 8.8 % 1,073,103 7.9 % 1,133,307 8.2 % 1,171,756 8.7 % 1,509,280 11.3 %
Non-investment grade and not rated 1,237,719 9.5 % 1,306,878 9.7 % 1,367,277 9.9 % 1,410,147 10.5 % 1,413,572 10.6 %
Total fixed maturity investments, at fair value $ 13,029,085 100.0 % $ 13,507,131 100.0 % $ 13,839,248 100.0 % $ 13,418,389 100.0 % $ 13,309,234 100.0 %
Maturity Profile of Fixed Maturity Investments
Due in less than one year $ 434,040 3.3 % $ 365,418 2.7 % $ 388,647 2.8 % $ 365,154 2.7 % $ 572,443 4.3 %
Due after one through five years 6,147,438 47.2 % 6,297,063 46.6 % 6,540,886 47.3 % 6,191,724 46.1 % 5,569,638 41.9 %
Due after five through ten years 3,650,795 28.0 % 3,877,715 28.7 % 4,003,465 28.9 % 4,060,205 30.3 % 3,786,423 28.4 %
Due after ten years 260,876 2.0 % 308,166 2.3 % 346,146 2.5 % 328,582 2.4 % 549,453 4.1 %
Mortgage-backed securities 1,493,507 11.5 % 1,590,226 11.8 % 1,618,926 11.7 % 1,552,451 11.6 % 1,943,137 14.6 %
Asset-backed securities 1,042,429 8.0 % 1,068,543 7.9 % 941,178 6.8 % 920,273 6.9 % 888,140 6.7 %
Total fixed maturity investments, at fair value $ 13,029,085 100.0 % $ 13,507,131 100.0 % $ 13,839,248 100.0 % $ 13,418,389 100.0 % $ 13,309,234 100.0 %
Investments
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Investment Portfolio - Weighted Average Yield to Maturity and Credit Rating
Credit Rating (1)
March 31, 2022 Amortized<br>Cost Fair Value Weighted Average Yield to Maturity AAA AA A BBB Non-<br>Investment<br>Grade Not Rated
Short term investments $ 4,685,280 $ 4,685,280 0.5 % $ 4,660,983 $ 14,553 $ 8,310 $ 201 $ $ 1,233
100.0 % 99.5 % 0.3 % 0.2 % % % %
Fixed maturity investments
U.S. treasuries 6,055,874 5,792,746 2.4 % 5,792,746
Agencies
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 14,382 13,700 2.6 % 13,700
Other agencies 365,783 349,556 2.5 % 55,082 294,474
Total agencies 380,165 363,256 2.5 % 55,082 308,174
Non-U.S. government 502,209 485,193 2.5 % 211,074 201,677 57,983 13,198 1,261
Non-U.S. government-backed corporate 449,831 431,008 2.7 % 164,555 231,336 28,564 2,150 4,403
Corporate 3,563,755 3,420,946 3.9 % 22,287 145,002 1,140,343 1,077,806 1,003,343 32,165
Mortgage-backed
Residential mortgage-backed
Agency securities 741,536 714,176 3.0 % 1,748 712,428
Non-agency securities 207,014 212,145 3.9 % 41,011 10,144 1,792 6,309 104,323 48,566
Total residential mortgage-backed 948,550 926,321 3.2 % 42,759 722,572 1,792 6,309 104,323 48,566
Commercial mortgage-backed 586,780 567,186 3.3 % 451,078 84,833 7,116 15,979 2,374 5,806
Total mortgage-backed 1,535,330 1,493,507 3.3 % 493,837 807,405 8,908 22,288 106,697 54,372
Asset-backed
Collateralized loan obligations 953,962 945,401 2.7 % 644,063 182,153 51,512 33,864 23,245 10,564
Other 99,775 97,028 2.6 % 82,315 4,106 8,291 647 1,669
Total asset-backed 1,053,737 1,042,429 2.7 % 726,378 186,259 59,803 34,511 24,914 10,564
Total securitized assets 2,589,067 2,535,936 3.0 % 1,220,215 993,664 68,711 56,799 131,611 64,936
Total fixed maturity investments 13,540,901 13,029,085 2.9 % 1,673,213 7,672,599 1,295,601 1,149,953 1,140,618 97,101
100.0 % 12.8 % 59.0 % 9.9 % 8.8 % 8.8 % 0.7 %
Total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value $ 18,226,181 $ 17,714,365 2.3 % $ 6,334,196 $ 7,687,152 $ 1,303,911 $ 1,150,154 $ 1,140,618 $ 98,334
100.0 % 35.8 % 43.3 % 7.4 % 6.5 % 6.4 % 0.6 %

(1) The credit ratings included in this table are those assigned by Standard & Poor’s Corporation (“S&P”). When ratings provided by S&P were not available, ratings from other nationally recognized rating agencies were used. The Company has grouped short term investments with an A-1+ and A-1 short term issue credit rating as AAA, short term investments with an A-2 short term issue credit rating as AA and short term investments with an A-3 short term issue credit rating as A.

Other Items
Earnings per Share
Three months ended
(common shares in thousands) March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Numerator:
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (394,413) $ 210,917 $ (450,222) $ 456,818 $ (290,934)
Amount allocated to participating common shareholders (1) (235) (3,022) (229) (5,809) (129)
Net income (loss) allocated to RenaissanceRe common shareholders $ (394,648) $ 207,895 $ (450,451) $ 451,009 $ (291,063)
Denominator:
Denominator for basic income (loss) per RenaissanceRe common share -
Weighted average common shares 43,357 44,722 46,223 48,163 49,579
Per common share equivalents of non-vested shares 26 63
Denominator for diluted income (loss) per RenaissanceRe common share -
Adjusted weighted average common shares and assumed conversions 43,357 44,748 46,223 48,226 49,579
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - basic $ (9.10) $ 4.65 $ (9.75) $ 9.36 $ (5.87)
Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted $ (9.10) $ 4.65 $ (9.75) $ 9.35 $ (5.87)

(1)Represents earnings and dividends attributable to holders of unvested shares issued pursuant to the Company's stock compensation plans.

Comments on Regulation G

In addition to the GAAP financial measures set forth in this Financial Supplement, the Company has included certain non-GAAP financial measures within the meaning of Regulation G. The Company has consistently provided these financial measures in previous investor communications and the Company's management believes that these measures are important to investors and other interested persons, and that investors and such other persons benefit from having a consistent basis for comparison between quarters and for comparison with other companies within the industry. These measures may not, however, be comparable to similarly titled measures used by companies outside of the insurance industry. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these non-GAAP measures in assessing the Company's overall financial performance.

Operating Income (Loss) Available (Attributable) to RenaissanceRe Common Shareholders and Operating Return on Average Common Equity - Annualized

The Company uses “operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders” as a measure to evaluate the underlying fundamentals of its operations and believes it to be a useful measure of its corporate performance. “Operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders” as used herein differs from “net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders,” which the Company believes is the most directly comparable GAAP measure, by the exclusion of net realized and unrealized gains and losses on investments, excluding other investments - catastrophe bonds, net foreign exchange gains and losses, corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK, the income tax expense or benefit associated with these adjustments and the portion of these adjustments attributable to the Company's redeemable noncontrolling interests. The Company's management believes that “operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders” is useful to investors because it more accurately measures and predicts the Company's results of operations by removing the variability arising from: fluctuations in the fair value of the Company's fixed maturity investment portfolio, equity investments trading, other investments (excluding catastrophe bonds) and investments-related derivatives; fluctuations in foreign exchange rates; corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK; the associated income tax expense or benefit of these adjustments; and the portion of these adjustments attributable to the Company's redeemable noncontrolling interests. The Company also uses “operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders” to calculate “operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted” and “operating return on average common equity - annualized.” The following table is a reconciliation of: (1) net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders to “operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders”; (2) net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted to “operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted”; and (3) return on average common equity - annualized to “operating return on average common equity - annualized.” Comparative information for all prior periods has been updated to conform to the current methodology and presentation.

| Comments on Regulation G | | --- || | Three months ended | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | March 31,<br>2022 | | | December 31,<br>2021 | | | September 30,<br>2021 | | | June 30,<br>2021 | | | March 31,<br>2021 | | | | Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders | $ | (394,413) | | $ | 210,917 | | $ | (450,222) | | $ | 456,818 | | $ | (290,934) | | | Adjustment for net realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments, excluding other investments - catastrophe bonds | 664,756 | | | 11,560 | | | 36,077 | | | (191,016) | | | 326,480 | | | | Adjustment for net foreign exchange losses (gains) | 15,486 | | | 16,697 | | | 4,755 | | | (3,234) | | | 22,788 | | | | Adjustment for corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK | — | | | — | | | — | | | — | | | 135 | | | | Adjustment for income tax expense (benefit) (1) | (41,874) | | | (3,628) | | | 286 | | | 11,786 | | | (19,965) | | | | Adjustment for net (loss) income attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests (2) | (92,010) | | | (21,854) | | | (5,434) | | | 3,696 | | | (34,109) | | | | Operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders | $ | 151,945 | | $ | 213,692 | | $ | (414,538) | | $ | 278,050 | | $ | 4,395 | | | Net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted | $ | (9.10) | | $ | 4.65 | | $ | (9.75) | | $ | 9.35 | | $ | (5.87) | | | Adjustment for net realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments, excluding other investments - catastrophe bonds | 15.33 | | | 0.26 | | | 0.78 | | | (3.96) | | | 6.59 | | | | Adjustment for net foreign exchange losses (gains) | 0.36 | | | 0.37 | | | 0.10 | | | (0.07) | | | 0.46 | | | | Adjustment for corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK | — | | | — | | | — | | | — | | | — | | | | Adjustment for income tax expense (benefit) (1) | (0.97) | | | (0.08) | | | 0.01 | | | 0.24 | | | (0.40) | | | | Adjustment for net (loss) income attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests (2) | (2.12) | | | (0.49) | | | (0.12) | | | 0.08 | | | (0.69) | | | | Operating income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders per common share - diluted | $ | 3.50 | | $ | 4.71 | | $ | (8.98) | | $ | 5.64 | | $ | 0.09 | | | Return on average common equity - annualized | (28.1) | | % | 14.2 | | % | (28.4) | | % | 27.6 | | % | (17.1) | | % | | Adjustment for net realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments, excluding other investments - catastrophe bonds | 47.3 | | % | 0.8 | | % | 2.3 | | % | (11.5) | | % | 19.2 | | % | | Adjustment for net foreign exchange losses (gains) | 1.1 | | % | 1.1 | | % | 0.3 | | % | (0.2) | | % | 1.4 | | % | | Adjustment for corporate expenses associated with the acquisition of TMR and the subsequent sale of RenaissanceRe UK | — | | % | — | | % | — | | % | — | | % | — | | % | | Adjustment for income tax expense (benefit) (1) | (3.0) | | % | (0.2) | | % | — | | % | 0.7 | | % | (1.2) | | % | | Adjustment for net (loss) income attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests (2) | (6.5) | | % | (1.5) | | % | (0.3) | | % | 0.2 | | % | (2.0) | | % | | Operating return on average common equity - annualized | 10.8 | | % | 14.4 | | % | (26.1) | | % | 16.8 | | % | 0.3 | | % |

(1)Represents the income tax (expense) benefit associated with the adjustments to net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders. The income tax impact is estimated by applying the statutory rates of applicable jurisdictions, after consideration of other relevant factors.

(2)Represents the portion of these adjustments that are attributable to the Company's redeemable noncontrolling interests, including the income tax impact of those adjustments.

Comments on Regulation G

Tangible Book Value Per Common Share and Tangible Book Value Per Common Share Plus Accumulated Dividends

The Company has included in this Financial Supplement “tangible book value per common share” and “tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends.” “Tangible book value per common share” is defined as book value per common share excluding goodwill and intangible assets per share. “Tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends” is defined as book value per common share excluding goodwill and intangible assets per share, plus accumulated dividends. The Company's management believes “tangible book value per common share” and “tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends” are useful to investors because they provide a more accurate measure of the realizable value of shareholder returns, excluding the impact of goodwill and intangible assets. The following table is a reconciliation of book value per common share to “tangible book value per common share” and “tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends.”

March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Book value per common share $ 121.44 $ 132.17 $ 128.91 $ 139.35 $ 131.15
Adjustment for goodwill and other intangibles (1) (5.89) (5.90) (5.67) (5.60) (5.42)
Tangible book value per common share 115.55 126.27 123.24 133.75 125.73
Adjustment for accumulated dividends 23.89 23.52 23.16 22.80 22.44
Tangible book value per common share plus accumulated dividends $ 139.44 $ 149.79 $ 146.40 $ 156.55 $ 148.17
Quarterly change in book value per common share (8.1) % 2.5 % (7.5) % 6.3 % (5.3) %
Quarterly change in tangible book value per common share plus change in accumulated dividends (8.2) % 2.8 % (7.6) % 6.7 % (5.3) %
Year to date change in book value per common share (8.1) % (4.5) % (6.9) % 0.6 % (5.3) %
Year to date change in tangible book value per common share plus change in accumulated dividends (8.2) % (4.0) % (6.6) % 1.0 % (5.3) %

(1)At March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021, September 30, 2021, June 30, 2021, and March 31, 2021, goodwill and other intangibles included $18.4 million, $18.6 million, $19.0 million, $22.4 million, and $22.7 million, respectively, of goodwill and other intangibles included in investments in other ventures, under equity method.

Comments on Regulation G

Retained Total Investment Result

The Company has included in this Financial Supplement “retained total investment result.” “Retained total investment result" is defined as consolidated total investment result less the portion attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third-party vehicles and joint ventures. “Retained total investment result” differs from consolidated total investment result, which the Company believes is the most directly comparable GAAP measure, due to the exclusion of the investment result attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third-party vehicles and joint ventures. The Company's management believes “retained total investment result” is useful to investors and other interested parties because it provides a measure of the portion of the Company's investment result, that impacts the investment result included in net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders. The following table is a reconciliation of consolidated total investment result to “retained total investment result.”

Three months ended
March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Net investment income $ 83,691 $ 80,483 $ 78,267 $ 80,925 $ 79,804
Adjustment for net investment income attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third-party vehicles and joint ventures (21,015) (18,553) (18,162) (17,943) (17,206)
Retained net investment income 62,676 61,930 60,105 62,982 62,598
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (673,017) (21,518) (42,071) 191,018 (345,563)
Adjustment for net realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third-party vehicles and joint ventures 88,393 23,171 4,096 (3,627) 26,875
Retained net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments (584,624) 1,653 (37,975) 187,391 (318,688)
Total investment result (589,326) 58,965 36,196 271,943 (265,759)
Adjustment for investment result attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third-party vehicles and joint ventures 67,378 4,618 (14,066) (21,570) 9,669
Retained total investment result $ (521,948) $ 63,583 $ 22,130 $ 250,373 $ (256,090)
Comments on Regulation G
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Retained Fixed Maturity and Short Term Investments, at Fair Value

The Company has included in this Financial Supplement “retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value.” “Retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value” is defined as total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value, less the portion of fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third party vehicles and joint ventures. “Retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value” differs from total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value, which the Company believes is the most directly comparable GAAP measure, due to the exclusion of fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value, attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third party vehicles and joint ventures. The Company's management believes “retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value” is useful to investors and other interested parties because it provides a measure of the portion of the Company's fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value, that impacts the investment result included in net income (loss) available (attributable) to RenaissanceRe common shareholders. The following table is a reconciliation of total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value, to “retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value.”

March 31,<br>2022 December 31,<br>2021 September 30,<br>2021 June 30,<br>2021 March 31,<br>2021
Fixed maturity investments, at fair value $ 13,029,085 $ 13,507,131 $ 13,839,248 $ 13,418,389 $ 13,309,234
Short term investments, at fair value 4,685,280 5,298,385 4,667,273 4,392,652 5,091,143
Total consolidated fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value $ 17,714,365 $ 18,805,516 $ 18,506,521 $ 17,811,041 $ 18,400,377
Adjustment for fixed maturity and short term investments attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests, certain third-party vehicles and joint ventures (5,626,564) (5,937,956) (5,473,846) (5,242,017) (5,664,377)
Retained fixed maturity and short term investments, at fair value $ 12,087,801 $ 12,867,560 $ 13,032,675 $ 12,569,024 $ 12,736,000
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