Company: SLDE
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001193125-25-137410
Chunk: 152

Company: Slide Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 152
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managed and reviewed for compliance with our underwriting guidelines and policies may be non-renewed for a limited set of reasons, as documented in the policy forms and in compliance with statutory
requirements. The underwriting criteria that we consider will continue to evolve as our business grows and expands.

We have also put in
place rigorous controls over our underwriting processes with constant monitoring of operations and application of underwriting guidelines and procedures. We hold weekly meetings with the underwriters to ensure processes and standards are
consistently adhered to, as well as to address any changing market conditions or issues that may arise. In addition, we conduct regular audits within the underwriting function to ensure compliance and quality. These audits review new business,
endorsements, renewals, cancellations and non-renewals. The results are reviewed with the staff and action is taken to address any perceived needs. This review enables us to optimize the design and pricing of
our products as well as our reinsurance program including the purchase of appropriate reinsurance coverage.

Claims

Our claims operations are a core component of our business strategy and we believe are a key competitive differentiator for us. Our three
pillars of focus are customer service, accuracy and efficiency. The claims department is led by our Chief Claims Officer, who has over 30 years of claims experience. As of March 31, 2025, the claims department consisted of 105 full time
employees along with 58 employees in the legal department, including 25 staff attorneys and 19 paralegals.

We closely manage all aspects
of the claims workflow, from processing the initial filing to offering remediation services, as we believe that it is important to have direct oversight over the claims process. We aim to handle all claims with our employees, and do not intend to
outsource our attritional claims functions at any point apart from field adjusting or inspection services, where we may use outside personnel. In the limited instances where we do not handle claims in-house,
such as a high-volume catastrophic event, we use a combination of inside and outside adjusters to perform examining, field adjusting, special assignments and catastrophe inspection services. These partners have been vetted, approved and trained well
in advance and have committed the required resources. We maintain control over the handling process, reserving and payment authority with the outside support reporting directly to our employees.

We are focused on building a culture of automation and efficiency. Our claims department benefits from the implementation of workflows where
certain actions are triggered based