Company: MHLA
Filing Date: 2025-03-26
Form Type: DEFM14A
Source: 0001104659-25-028254
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Company: Maiden Holdings, Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-26
Form: DEFM14A
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ers of book entry shares will not be required to deliver a certificate but may, if required by the paying agent, be required to deliver an executed letter of transmittal to the paying agent in order to receive the merger consideration.

Q:

What happens if I sell my Maiden shares before the Maiden special meeting?

A:

The record date for the Maiden special meeting (the “record date”), is earlier than the date of the Maiden special meeting and the date that the transaction is expected to be completed. If you transfer your shares after the record date, but before the Maiden special meeting, unless the transferee requests a proxy, you will retain your right to vote at the Maiden special meeting, but will have transferred the right to receive the merger consideration in the mergers. In order to receive the merger consideration, you must hold your Maiden shares through the completion of the mergers.

Q:

What happens if I sell my Maiden shares after the Maiden special meeting, but before the closing of the mergers?

A:

If you transfer your Maiden shares after the Maiden special meeting, but before the closing of the mergers, you will have transferred the right to receive the merger consideration in the mergers. In order to receive the merger consideration, you must hold your Maiden shares through completion of the mergers.

#### About the Maiden special meeting
**Q:

When and where will the Maiden special meeting be held?

A:

The Maiden special meeting will be held at Rosewood Bermuda, 60 Tucker’s Point Drive, Hamilton Parish HS 02, Bermuda on April 29, 2025, at 3:00 p.m., Atlantic Daylight Time, unless the Maiden special meeting is adjourned or postponed.

Q:

Who is entitled to vote at the Maiden special meeting?

A:

Maiden has fixed March 18, 2025 as the record date. If you were a Maiden shareholder at the close of business on the record date, you are entitled to vote on matters that come before the Maiden special meeting. However, a Maiden shareholder may only vote his or her shares if he or she is present in person or is represented by proxy at the Maiden special meeting.

Q:**

#### How many votes do I have?
A:

Maiden shareholders are entitled to one vote at the Maiden special meeting for each Maiden share held of record as of the record date. As of the close of business on the record date, there were 145,506,941 Maiden shares outstanding (including 44,750,678 Maiden shares held by