Company: SLDE
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-003716
Chunk: 126

Company: Slide Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 126
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| 300 basis point increase              |     | $            | 426,769 |     | $          | (38,196 | ) |     |               | (8.2 | )% |
| 200 basis point increase              |     |              | 441,704 |     |            | (23,261 | ) |     |               | (5.0 | )% |
| 100 basis point increase              |     |              | 456,647 |     |            |  (8,319 | ) |     |               | (1.8 | )% |
| 100 basis point decrease              |     |              | 486,551 |     |            |  21,586 |   |     |               |  4.6 | %  |
| 200 basis point decrease              |     |              | 501,514 |     |            |  36,549 |   |     |               |  7.9 | %  |
| 300 basis point decrease              |     |              | 516,483 |     |            |  51,518 |   |     |               | 11.1 | %  |

Credit Risk Credit risk can expose us to potential losses arising principally from adverse changes in the financial condition of the issuers of our fixed-maturity securities. We mitigate the risk by primarily investing in fixed-maturity 87

securities that are rated “BBB” or higher and diversifying our investment portfolio to avoid concentrations in any single issuer or business sector. Pursuant to our investment policy, only $1.0 million may be invested in below investment grade bonds. For more information regarding the composition of our fixed-maturity securities portfolio, see “ —Financial Condition—Investment Portfolio” above. Foreign Currency Exchange Risk At December 31, 2024, we did not have any material exposure to foreign currency related risk. Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates Preparation of financial statements in accordance with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions about future events. These estimates and the underlying assumptions affect the amounts of assets and liabilities reported, disclosures about contingent assets and liabilities and reported amounts of revenues and expenses. We believe that the accounting estimates discussed below represent the accounting estimates requiring the exercise of judgment where a different set of judgments could result in the