Company: KG
Filing Date: 2025-03-26
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001104659-25-028251
Chunk: 108

Company: Kestrel Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-03-26
Form: 424B3
Chunk 108
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, broker or other nominee will not be voted.

#### Revoking Your Proxy or Voting Instructions
If you are a shareholder of record, you may revoke your proxy at any time before it is voted at the Maiden special meeting. To do this, you must:

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enter a new vote by signing and returning another proxy card at a later date;

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provide written notice of the revocation to Maiden’s corporate secretary or deliver another duly executed proxy dated subsequent to the date thereof to the addressee named in the proxy; or

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attend the Maiden special meeting and vote in person.

If your shares are held in “street name,” you must contact your broker or nominee to revoke your voting instructions.

#### Attending the Maiden special meeting
**Only Maiden shareholders of record, or beneficial owners of Maiden shares, as of the record date, may attend the Maiden special meeting in person.

If your shares are held beneficially in the name of a broker, bank or other holder of record, you must present proof of your ownership of Maiden shares, such as a bank or brokerage account statement, to be admitted to the Maiden special meeting. Please note that if you plan to attend the Maiden special meeting in person and would like to vote there, you will need to bring a legal proxy from your broker, bank or other holder of record as explained above.

Shareholders also must present a form of photo identification, such as a driver’s license, in order to be admitted to the Maiden special meeting. No cameras, recording equipment, large bags or packages will be permitted in the Maiden special meeting.**

#### Confidential Voting
Proxy instructions, ballots and voting tabulations that identify individual Maiden shareholders are handled in a manner that protects your voting privacy. Your vote will not be disclosed either within Maiden or to third parties, except: (i) as necessary to meet applicable legal requirements, (ii) to allow for the tabulation of votes and certification of the vote and (iii) to facilitate a successful proxy solicitation. Occasionally, shareholders provide written comments on their proxy cards. All comments received are then forwarded to Maiden’s management.

#### Shareholders Sharing an Address
Maiden has adopted a procedure approved by the SEC called “householding.” Under this procedure, beneficial shareholders who have the same address and last name and who do not participate in electronic delivery or Internet access of proxy materials will receive only one copy of shareholder documents unless one or more of these shareholders notifies Maiden that they wish to continue receiving individual copies. This procedure is designed to reduce duplicate mailings and save