Company: AHL
Filing Date: 2025-05-08
Form Type: 424B4
Source: 0001628280-25-023859
Chunk: 95

Company: ASPEN INSURANCE HOLDINGS LTD
Filing Date: 2025-05-08
Form: 424B4
Chunk 95
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 being treated as a “foreign private issuer”;

• the public’s response to press releases or other public announcements by us or third parties, including our filings with the SEC;

• guidance, if any, that we provide to the public, any changes in this guidance or our failure to meet this guidance;

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• the development and sustainability of an active trading market for our ordinary shares; and

• other events or factors, including those resulting from informational technology system failures and disruptions, natural disasters, war, acts of terrorism or responses to these events.

Furthermore, the stock market has experienced and is likely to continue to experience extreme volatility and significant price and volume fluctuations that, in some cases, have been and may be unrelated or disproportionate to the operating performance of particular companies. These broad market and industry fluctuations may adversely affect the market price of our ordinary shares, regardless of our actual operating performance. In addition, price volatility may be greater if the public float and trading volume of our ordinary shares is low.

In the past, following periods of market volatility, shareholders have instituted securities class action litigation. If we were to become involved in securities litigation, it could have a substantial cost and divert resources and the attention of executive management from our business regardless of the outcome of such litigation.

If securities or industry analysts do not publish research or reports about our business or if they downgrade our ordinary shares or the (re)insurance industry generally, or if there is any fluctuation in our ratings, the price of our ordinary shares and trading volume could decline.

The trading market for our ordinary shares will rely in part on the research and reports that industry or financial analysts publish about us and our business. We do not control these analysts. Furthermore, if one or more of the analysts who do cover us downgrade our ordinary shares or the (re)insurance industry, or the stock of any of our competitors, or publish inaccurate or unfavorable research about our business, the price of our ordinary shares could decline. If one or more of these analysts stop covering us or fail to publish reports on us regularly, we could lose visibility in the market, which in turn could cause the price or trading volume of our ordinary shares to decline.

Additionally, any fluctuation in our ratings may impact our ability to access debt markets in the future or increase the cost of future debt, which could have a material adverse effect on our operations and financial condition, which in return may adversely affect the trading price of our ordinary shares.

If the Apollo Shareholders (or the lenders or