Company: KG
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001104659-25-021993
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Company: Kestrel Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form: S-4
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 vote at the Maiden special meeting?

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Maiden has fixed , 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.

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#### 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 Maiden shares outstanding (including 44,750,678 Maiden shares held by Maiden Re, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Maiden) entitled to vote at the Maiden special meeting.

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My shares are held in “street name” by my broker. Will my broker automatically vote my shares for me?

A:

No. If your shares are held in a stock brokerage account or by a bank or other nominee, you are considered the “beneficial holder” of the shares held for you in what is known as “street name.” If this is the case, this proxy statement/prospectus has been forwarded to you by your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee, or its agent. As the beneficial holder, you have the right to direct your broker, bank or other nominee as to how to vote your shares. If you do not provide voting instructions to your broker on a particular proposal on which your broker does not have discretionary authority to vote, your shares will not be voted on that proposal. This is called a “broker non-vote.”

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We believe that (i) under the Bermuda Companies Act and the Maiden bye-laws, broker non-votes will be counted for purposes of determining the presence or absence of a quorum at the Maiden special meeting, and (ii) under the current rules of Nasdaq, brokers do not have discretionary authority to vote on any of the proposals. To the extent that there are any broker non-votes, a broker non-vote will have no effect on the proposals.

**Q:**

#### What do I need to do now?
**A:

Read and consider the information contained in this proxy statement/prospectus carefully, and then please vote your shares as soon as possible so that your shares may be represented at the Maiden special meeting.

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