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07/24/07
Q2 Financial Supplement

2006 Annual Report

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02/24/07 8-K

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Management

Anthony Taylor
Chairman
Montpelier Re Holdings

Tony was appointed Chairman of Montpelier in February 2004 and served as President of the Company from January 2002 to December 2007 and as Chief Executive Officer of the Company from January 2002 to June 30, 2008. On July 1, 2008, he assumed the role of Executive Chairman and on January 1, 2010 he assumed the role of Chairman. From 1983 to December 1998, Tony was associated with Lloyd’s Syndicate Number 51 “A Taylor & Others,” which was initially managed by Willis Faber Agencies and, after a management buyout, by Wellington Underwriting Agencies Limited (“Wellington Agencies”) of which Tony was a founding director. From 1999 to 2001, Tony was Chairman of Wellington Underwriting Inc., as well as Underwriting Director of Wellington Agencies. During 2001, he was Chairman of Wellington Agencies and Deputy Chairman of Wellington Underwriting plc (“Wellington Underwriting”). Before 1999, Tony served as the Active Underwriter of Lloyd’s Syndicate Number 51. Tony is a Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute and has held various committee and board positions for the Lloyd’s market.

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