Company: OXBRW
Filing Date: 2025-08-07
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001641172-25-022627
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Company: OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-07
Form: DEF 14A
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 are designed to reward achievement of performance and to attract, retain, and motivate them in an increasingly competitive talent market. The Compensation Committee examined compensation data for the peer group of companies shown below to stay current with market pay practices and trends and to understand the competitiveness of our overall executive compensation programs and their various elements. The Committee used this benchmarking data for informational purposes. It does not formulaically target a specific percentile or make significant compensation decisions based on market data or peer group benchmarking data alone, which avoids a “ratcheting up” impact. The Committee uses performance as a primary driver of compensation levels. The peer group companies consisted of:

Atlantic American Corporation

Conifer Holdings, Inc.

FG Financial Group, Inc.

MBIA Inc.

eHealth, Inc.

Paysign Inc.

Acacia Research Corporation

Waterstone Financial, Inc.

Security National Financial Corporation

Citizens, Inc.

Flexshopper Inc.

Regional Management Corp.

ICC Holdings, Inc.

Reliance Global Group, Inc.

Oportun Financial Corporation

From time to time, the Compensation Committee may supplement its business judgment pertaining to its consideration of the Company’s compensation matters, including salary amounts, short-term and long-term incentive plan minimum and incremental payout thresholds and targets, with a variety of market information obtained from a number of different sources including, among other things, the Compensation Committee’s general knowledge regarding compensation matters, information from one or more independent compensation consultants, peer company data, benchmarking related to that data, information obtained from independent search firms, historical and current Company compensation data, and historical, current and projected industry and Company financial operational performance data and trends.

Compensation Elements

We seek to align our executive officers’ interests and motivations with those of our stockholders. Typically, this is done using the following key compensation elements: base salary, short-term incentives and long-term incentives, as more fully described below. Among those three elements, from year to year, when considering its goal of promoting the overall financial performance of the Company on an annual and long-term basis, the use by the Committee of any or the extent of use of the short-term and long-term incentives described below may vary, but when used in the compensation packages for NEOs retain the pay-for-performance characteristics described below.

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Base Salary

The employment agreements with our named executive officers (as described below in “Employment Agreements”) entitle our executive officers to receive a base salary, that may be increased from time to time. The base salaries of our named executive officers in fiscal year