ZURICH, GARAMENDI SETTLE CASE INVOLVING SUPERIOR NATIONAL, CENTRE INSURANCE COS.:

January 24, 2005

Zurich Financial Services Group announced that the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, as liquidator of the Superior National Insurance Companies and Centre Insurance Company have settled longstanding differences between them regarding CIC’s transactions with various Superior National entities. The settlement in the case of Insurance Commissioner v. Centre Insurance Company, et al.results in a comprehensive resolution of the disputes between the Liquidator and CIC and its affiliated entities. The case, originally filed on Jan. 16, 2002, was principally a preferential transfer action that involved claims against the defendants of approximately USD $250 million. The settlement will result in substantial recoveries for the estates of Superior National and eliminate significant ongoing costs of the litigation. As part of the settlement, CIC will transfer assets to or for the benefit of the Liquidator having an aggregate estimated value of up to USD $110 million. CIC has advised the Liquidator that CIC has already reserved for this settlement. Under the settlement, the Liquidator is also permitted to release funds (USD $22 million) that are currently being held in reserve by the Liquidator pending resolution of certain CIC claims. In addition, at the election of the Liquidator, CIC and other defendants would also withdraw all of their claims against the estates of the Superior National insurers, or assign them to the Liquidator. The bulk of the recoveries will ultimately be channeled to the California Insurance Guarantee Association and used to pay workers’ comp claims against the insolvent entities.

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