Company: SLDE
Filing Date: 2025-05-23
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001193125-25-125836
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Company: Slide Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-05-23
Form: S-1
Chunk 55
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patterns. Volatility in our key operating metrics or their rates of growth could have a negative impact on our financial results and investor perceptions of our business prospects and a failure to achieve our quarterly forecasts or to meet or exceed
the expectations of research analysts or investors will cause our stock price to decline.

Our goal is to maximize the long-term value of the business; we do not manage to short-term earnings expectations, which at times may adversely affect short-term results.

We believe that stockholder value will be increased in the long run if we meet or exceed the financial goals and policies that we establish
each year. We do not manage our business to maximize short-term stock performance. Due to our focus on the long-term value of the enterprise, we may undertake business strategies and establish related financial goals for a specific year that are
designed to enhance our longer-term performance, while understanding that such strategies may not always similarly benefit short-term results. Consequently, these strategies may adversely affect short-term performance.

If actual renewals of our existing contracts do not meet expectations, our premiums written in future years and our future results of operations could be materially adversely affected.

Our insurance policies are written for a
one-year term. We make assumptions about the renewal of our prior year’s contracts, including for purposes of determining the amount of reinsurance we purchase. If actual renewals do not meet expectations
or if we choose not to write on a renewal basis because of pricing conditions, our premiums written in future years and our future operations would be materially adversely affected, and we may purchase reinsurance beyond what we believe is the most
appropriate level.

Damage to our reputation could have a material adverse effect on our business.

Our reputation is one of our key assets. Our ability to attract and retain clients is highly dependent upon the external perceptions of our
level of service, trustworthiness, business practices, financial condition and other subjective qualities. Negative perceptions or publicity regarding these or other matters, including our association with clients or business partners who themselves
have a damaged reputation, or from actual or alleged conduct by us or our employees or based on the coverage of our policies and their exclusions, could damage our reputation. Any resulting erosion of trust and confidence among existing and
potential clients, regulators and

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other parties important to the success of our business could make it difficult for us to attract new clients and maintain existing ones, which could have a material adverse effect on our
business, results of operations and financial condition.

We could be forced to sell investments to meet our liquidity