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Amended & Restated Radian Group Voluntary Deferred Compensation Plan  Officers

 Exhibit 10.5 
 RADIAN VOLUNTARY DEFERRED 
 COMPENSATION PLAN FOR OFFICERS 
 As amended by the Board of Directors on September 19, 2008 
 Radian Group Inc. (“Company”) currently maintains the Radian Voluntary Deferred Compensation Plan for Officers (“Plan”). The Plan was originally established by the Company’s Board of Directors
effective October 19, 1999. The Plan was amended and restated effective December 12, 2005 (“2005 Plan”) to incorporate the requirements of section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (“Code”) and was
further amended and restated effective January 1, 2008. The Company now desires to amend and restate the Plan in order to provide for transition elections under section 409A of the Code and make other appropriate changes. 
 Amounts that were earned and vested as of December 31, 2004 are intended to be “grandfathered” for purposes of section 409A of the Code
(“Grandfathered Deferrals”). Distribution of the Grandfathered Deferrals shall be governed by the Plan as in effect on October 3, 2004, consistent with the “grandfather” provisions of section 409A of the Code, as set forth
in Exhibit A hereto. 
 ARTICLE I - Definitions 
 Section 1.01 “Account” shall mean a bookkeeping record of the accumulated contributions determined for each Participant, including any earnings credited to or debited from such contributions. Except as provided in
Section 3.08, a Participant’s Account shall be fully vested and nonforfeitable at all times. 
 Section 1.02 “Benefit Commencement
Date” means the date irrevocably elected by the Participant pursuant to Section 2.04, or such later date as elected by the Participant pursuant to Section 2.05. As part of Participant’s initial deferral election made with respect
to Compensation earned in a given Plan Year, the Participant may elect a specific distribution date or may elect to commence distribution of his or her benefits under the Plan upon his or her termination of employment. If a Participant does not make
an election to commence payment upon termination of employment in the initial deferral election, the Participant may not later make an election to commence payment upon termination of employment pursuant to a re-deferral election under
Section 2.05. 
 Section 1.03 “Board” means the Board of Directors of Radian Group Inc. 
 Section 1.04 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 
 Section 1.05 “Company” means Radian Group Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its corporate successors and assigns, and any Subsidiary which is authorized by the Board to adopt this Plan by action of its
board of directors or other governing body. 
 Section 1.06 “Committee” means the Compensation and Human Resources Committee of the Board.

 Section 1.07 “Compensation” means annual bonuses paid to Participants after the close of each calendar
year for which the bonuses are earned. 
 Section 1.08 “Contingent Deferred Obligation” means the total amount of the Company’s
contingent liability for payment of deferred benefits under the Plan. 
 Section 1.09 “Deferred Compensation” means the amount of Compensation
that a Participant has irrevocably elected to defer under the terms of this Plan. 
 Section 1.10 “Disabled” or “Disability” means a
physical or mental condition of a Participant resulting from bodily injury, disease, or mental disorder which renders the Participant incapable of continuing any gainful occupation and which condition constitutes total disability under the federal
Social Security Act then in effect. A determination of Disability shall be made in accordance with the requirements of section 409A of the Code. 
 Section 1.11 “Eligible Executive” means an executive of the Company or of a Subsidiary who has the rank of Senior Vice President or higher and such other officers of the Company as the Committee may designate. 
 Section 1.12 “Participant” means an Eligible Executive who elects to participate in the Plan, and further differentiated as follows: 
 (a) “Active Participant”: A Participant who is an employee of the Company at the time in question. 
 (b) “Inactive Participant”: A Participant who is not an employee of the Company at the time in question (including as a result of the
Participant’s death or Disability). 
 Section 1.13 “Plan” means this Voluntary Deferred Compensation Plan for Officers, as it may be
amended from time to time. 
 Section 1.14 “Plan Year” means the calendar year during which a Participant’s Compensation is earned.

 Section 1.15 “Retirement” means a Participant’s termination of employment with the Company and its Subsidiaries after attaining
eligibility for retirement under Radian’s Pension Plan. 
 Section 1.16 “Subsidiary” means a company of which the Company owns, directly
or indirectly, at least a majority of the shares having voting power in the election of directors or other governing body. 
  

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 ARTICLE II - Designation of Participants and Payment of Account 
 Section 2.01 Each employee who is eligible to participate in the Plan shall complete such forms and provide such data as are reasonably required by the Committee as
a precondition to Plan participation. 
 Section 2.02 
 (a) Each Participant must fully complete the deferral election form provided by the Company irrevocably electing to reduce his or her Compensation by an amount equal to between 10% and 100% in increments of 5% only.
By making such election, the Participant shall for all purposes be deemed conclusively to have consented to the provisions of the Plan and to all subsequent amendments thereto. Such forms must be filed prior to January 1 of the Plan Year for
which the election is to be effective, or at such earlier time as may be set by the Committee in its sole discretion. 
 (b) Notwithstanding
the foregoing, if an employee first becomes an Eligible Executive in the middle of a Plan Year, the Eligible Executive may elect to defer a percentage of his or her Compensation for such Plan Year so long as the Eligible Executive files the deferral
election form provided by the Company, irrevocably electing to reduce his or her Compensation by an amount equal to between 10% and 100% in increments of 5% only, on or before the date that is 30 days after the date on which the employee first
becomes an Eligible Executive. The deferral election shall apply only to Compensation earned with respect to services performed after the date on which the Eligible Employee files his or her deferral election form. 
 (c) A separate deferral election must be filed for each Plan Year. 
 Section 2.03 A Participant may elect to receive his or her Account balance in a single sum payment or annual installment payments over a term of ten years. Subject to Section 2.05, the form in which the Participant elects to
receive payment of his or her Account balance shall be irrevocably elected on the Participant’s deferral election form as described in Section 2.02 above. 
 Section 2.04 
 (a) On the Plan deferral election form described in Section 2.02, a Participant may
elect to receive or commence payment of his or her Account balance, in the form elected in Section 2.03, either (i) in January of any year which is at least two years following the Plan Year for which such election is made, or (ii) in
January of the year immediately following his or her termination of employment. 
 (b) Subject to Section 2.05, the date on which the
Participant irrevocably elects to receive, or commence receiving, payment of his or her Account balance shall be elected on the Participant’s deferral election form as the Benefit Commencement Date. However, if the Participant designates a
specified date as the Benefit Commencement Date and the Participant’s employment with the Company and its Subsidiaries terminates before that specified date as a result of the Participant’s death, Disability or Retirement, the Benefit
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be the first to occur of (i) the specified date, (ii) in the event of the Participant’s death, the date described in Section 4.01, or
(iii) in the event of the Participant’s Retirement or Disability, the date described in Section 5.03. 
 (c) Notwithstanding
anything in the Plan to the contrary, the payment dates for all Grandfathered Deferrals shall be determined pursuant to Exhibit A. 
 Section 2.05

 (a) For amounts other than Grandfathered Deferrals, a Participant shall have the option of postponing an elected Benefit Commencement Date
by making an irrevocable election to defer payment at least 12 full months before distributions under the Plan related to that Benefit Commencement Date are scheduled to commence. Such re-deferral shall be for at least five years from the year of
the Benefit Commencement Date, and shall not take effect until at least 12 months after the date on which the re-deferral election is made. A Participant may not, in connection with a re-deferral made under this Section 2.05, elect to receive a
distribution of amounts related to a Benefit Commencement Date upon his or her termination of employment. 
 (b) If a Participant elected
termination of employment as the Benefit Commencement Date on his or her original deferral election form, the Participant may re-defer the Benefit Commencement Date only if such re-deferral is for at least five years from the Participant’s date
of termination. If the Participant terminates employment within 12 months after the date on which the re-deferral election is made, the re-deferral election shall be disregarded for purposes of determining the Participant’s Benefit Commencement
Date. 
 (c) In connection with a re-deferral election under this Section 2.05, a Participant may also change the form in which the
Participant elected to receive his or her Account balance under Section 2.03 at the applicable Benefit Commencement Date. 
 (d) A
Participant may postpone the elected Benefit Commencement Date and change the form of payment relating to that Benefit Commencement Date on one or more occasions in accordance with this Section 2.05. A Participant shall make the elections on a
form designated by the Committee. 
 (e) For re-deferral elections made after December 31, 2008 with respect to amounts other than
Grandfathered Deferrals, the Participant’s new Benefit Commencement Date (as designated in the re-deferral election) shall not be accelerated if the Participant terminates employment, other than on account of Disability or death or as otherwise
permitted by section 409A. 
 (f) Notwithstanding the foregoing, elections may be made on or before December 31, 2008 under the
transitional rules set forth in section 409A, pursuant to Section 2.06 below. 
 Section 2.06 To the extent permitted under section 409A and the
regulations issued thereunder, Participants may make new payment elections on or before December 31, 2008 with respect to the time and form of payment of amounts other than Grandfathered Deferrals, provided that a Participant shall not be
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respect to amounts that the Participant would otherwise receive in 2008 or (ii) to cause payments to be accelerated into 2008. The Committee shall
determine the available payment forms, times, and other terms relating to new payments elections made under the 409A transition rules. 
 Section 2.07
All re-deferral elections made with respect to Grandfathered Deferrals shall be governed by Exhibit A. 
 ARTICLE III - Contingent Future Payments,
Earnings, Investments and Forfeitures 
 Section 3.01 The Committee shall cause an Account to be kept in the name of each Participant, which shall
reflect the value of the Contingent Deferred Obligation payable to such Participant or beneficiary under the Plan. Each Account shall be maintained for bookkeeping purposes only. Neither the Plan nor any of the Accounts established under the Plan
shall hold any actual funds or assets. 
 Section 3.02 
 (a) As soon as practicable after each year, each Active Participant’s Account shall be credited with earnings and debited with losses in accordance with the rate of return option elected by the Participant. The
rate of return options available under the Plan are: 
 (i) For investment elections in effect prior to January 1, 2008, an annual rate
of return equal to 200 basis points in excess of the average yield on 30-year U.S. Treasuries in effect on the last business day of each month of the year. 
 (ii) For investment elections in effect prior to January 1, 2008, an annual rate of return equal to the change in the market value of the Company’s Common Stock (positive or negative) for the year.

 (iii) The return on a hypothetical investment in one or more investment funds designated by the Committee, which constitute a
“predetermined actual investment” as described in the regulations issued under section 409A of the Code. 
 (b) Under alternative
3.02(a)(iii), beginning January 1, 2008, each Active Participant may invest amounts held in his or her Account among the available investment alternatives selected by the Committee for purposes of measuring investment return for the investment
of the Participant’s Deferred Compensation for each Plan Year. The investment funds shall be used only for purposes of measuring the return on the Participant’s Account, and no Participant shall have any interest in any actual investment
fund. The Company shall calculate the return on the hypothetical investments in investment funds on a quarterly or more frequent basis. 
 (c) The Committee shall establish procedures by which Active Participants can change their investment elections among the available investment alternatives, with such changes to be effective as of the first day of the calendar quarter
following the date of the election, except as otherwise determined by the Committee. Any changes with respect to the Common Stock investment return shall be subject to applicable securities laws and Company policies. 
  

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 (d) Effective January 1, 2008, for elections made in December 2007 and thereafter, no Participant
may make a new election (including a re-deferral election) to designate an investment return based on alternative 3.02(a)(i) or 3.02(a)(ii). Elections in effect prior to January 1, 2008 with respect to alternative 3.02(a)(i) or 3.02(a)(ii)
shall remain in effect according to their terms, unless the Active Participant elects to designate an investment fund for measuring investment return as described in alternative 3.02(a)(iii) above. 
 (e) Prior to January 1, 2008, if a Participant elected alternative 3.02(a)(ii) above with regard to any deferred amount, such deferred amount was
increased by 20%. If in the two years following the year of such deferral, the Participant (i) leaves the Company’s employ for any reason other than on account of his or her death, Disability or Retirement, or (ii) makes an election
under Section 5.04 of this Plan or under Section 3.09 of Exhibit A to withdraw all or any part of such deferred amount, then such 20% increase and the return associated with such increase shall be deducted from his or her Account.
(For example, if in a given year, the Participant deferred $100,000 and elected return option 3.02(a)(ii) above with regard to such amount, the Participant’s Account was credited with $120,000 and the Common Stock return was applied to the
full $120,000. If at any point in the two years following the year of such deferral, the Participant elects an early payment of all or any part of such amount or leaves the Company’s employ for any reason other than his or her death, Disability
or Retirement, $20,000 and any return associated with such $20,000 shall be deducted from his or her Account.) 
 Section 3.03 
 (a) For Participants who are Inactive Participants as of January 1, 2008, as soon as practicable after each year, each Inactive Participant’s
Account shall be credited with earnings based upon: (i) the average yield on 5-year U.S. Treasuries on the last business day of each month of such year plus 100 basis points if the Inactive Participant left the Company’s employ because of
his or her death, Disability or Retirement, or (ii) the average yield on 30-year U.S. Treasuries on the last business day of each month of such year if the Inactive Participant left the Company’s employ for any other reason. 
 (b) For Participants who become Inactive Participants on or after January 1, 2008, each Inactive Participant’s Account shall be credited with
earnings or losses each year based upon the return of a hypothetical bond fund designated by the Committee. 
 (c) A Participant who leaves
the Company’s employ shall have the rate of return he or she selected in accordance with Section 3.02 applied to his or her Deferred Compensation until the date on which the Participant terminates employment status. The rate of return for
Inactive Participants provided under this Section 3.03 shall be applied to the Deferred Compensation from the date of the Participant’s termination of employment until such Deferred Compensation is distributed. 
 Section 3.04 Each Participant’s Account shall be credited with the amount of Deferred Compensation for a Plan Year as of the date such Deferred Compensation
would have been paid to the Participant had it not been deferred in accordance with this Plan. All earnings or losses thereon shall be prorated accordingly. 
  

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 Section 3.05 If a Participant receives a distribution from his or her Account, the Company shall credit earnings or
losses on the Participant’s Account for the portion of the year preceding the distribution date. 
 Section 3.06 Until deferred benefits hereunder
are distributed in accordance with the terms of the Plan, the interest of each Participant and beneficiary therein is contingent only and is subject to forfeiture as provided in Section 3.08. Title to and beneficial ownership of any assets,
whether cash or investments, which the Company may set aside or earmark to meet its Contingent Deferred Obligation hereunder shall at all times remain in the Company. All Plan Participants and beneficiaries are general unsecured creditors of the
Company with respect to the benefits due hereunder, and the Plan constitutes an agreement by the Company to make benefit payments in the future. It is the intention of the Company that the Plan be considered unfunded for tax purposes. 
 Section 3.07 In order to meet its Contingent Deferred Obligations hereunder, funds may be set aside or earmarked by the Company. These funds may be kept in cash, or
invested and reinvested, at the discretion of the Committee. The Company may, but is not required to, establish a grantor trust which may be used to hold assets of the Company which are maintained as reserves against the Company’s unfunded,
unsecured obligations hereunder. Such reserves shall at all times be subject to the claims of the Company’s creditors. To the extent such trust or other vehicle is established, and assets contributed, for the purpose of fulfilling the
Company’s obligation hereunder, then such obligation of the Company shall be reduced to the extent such assets are utilized to meet its obligations hereunder. 
 Section 3.08 The contingent right of a Participant or beneficiary to receive future payments hereunder shall be forfeited upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events: 
 (a) If the Participant is discharged from employment by the Company or a Subsidiary for acts which constitute willful misconduct in connection with the
performance of the Participant’s duties to the Company or a Subsidiary, and such conduct shall have been materially harmful to the Company or a Subsidiary, including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, misappropriation of
funds or property of the Company or a Subsidiary, securing or attempting to secure personally any profit in connection with any transaction entered into on behalf of the Company or a Subsidiary, or committing the Company or a Subsidiary to any
transaction adverse to its respective interests except as a result of a good faith error in judgment, or 
 (b) If the Participant shall
enter into a business or employment which the Committee determines to be (i) detrimentally competitive with the business of the Company or a Subsidiary, and (ii) substantially injurious to the Company’s financial interests.

 ARTICLE IV - Death Benefits 
 Section 4.01 In the
event that a Participant dies prior to his or her Benefit Commencement Date, the Participant’s Account shall accrue earnings or losses thereafter in accordance with Section 3.03 until such time as the Account is distributed. The
beneficiary of such Participant shall receive as a death benefit a single sum equal to the entire value of the Account in January of the year immediately following the Participant’s death. 
  

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 Section 4.02 In the event that a Participant dies after his or her Benefit Commencement Date, the beneficiary of
such Participant shall receive as a death benefit a single sum equal to the entire value of the Account within 60 days following the Participant’s death. 
 Section 4.03 Notwithstanding anything in the Plan to the contrary, the payment of benefits with respect to all Grandfathered Deferrals shall be determined pursuant to Exhibit A. 
 ARTICLE V - Payment of Benefits 
 Section 5.01 
 (a) A Participant shall be paid the value of his or her Account (or portion thereof) beginning within 60 days after the Benefit Commencement Date in a
single sum or in periodic installment payments payable annually for ten years as irrevocably elected by the Participant. The Participant’s Account will continue to be credited with earnings or losses calculated in accordance with his or her
elections until the date upon which the Participant’s entire Account balance is distributed. 
 (b) Notwithstanding anything in the Plan
to the contrary, with respect to amounts other than Grandfathered Deferrals, if a Participant’s distribution is to commence, or be paid upon, separation from service, payment of the distribution shall be delayed for a period of six months after
the Participant’s separation from service, if the Participant is a “specified employee” as defined under section 409A of the Code (as determined by the Committee) and if required pursuant to section 409A of the Code (“six-month
delay”). If payment is delayed, the Participant’s distribution shall commence, or be paid, within 30 days of the date that is the six-month anniversary of the Participant’s separation from service. If the Participant dies during the
six-month delay, the accumulated postponed amount shall be paid as described in Section 4.02. 
 (c) If the Participant has elected to
receive his or her Account in annual installments, the first annual installment shall become payable on the Benefit Commencement Date (subject to the section 409A six-month delay requirement, if applicable). All subsequent installment payments shall
be made each year on the anniversary of the date upon which the initial installment payment was made under this Section 5.01(c), including a payment date which was delayed as a result of the six-month delay. The Participant’s Account will
continue to be credited with earnings or losses calculated in accordance with his or her elections until the date on which the Participant’s entire Account balance is distributed. Each annual payment shall be calculated by dividing the
remaining value of the Account (or portion thereof) by the number of remaining annual installment payments to be made to the Participant. 
 (d) Notwithstanding anything in the Plan to the contrary, the payment of benefits with respect to all Grandfathered Deferrals shall be determined pursuant to Exhibit A. 
 Section 5.02 A Participant’s death benefit shall be payable to the Participant’s beneficiary as set forth in Article IV. 
  

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 Section 5.03 
 (a) In the event of the Participant’s termination of employment with the Company and its Subsidiaries on account of Disability prior to his or her selected Benefit Commencement Date, the Participant’s Benefit Commencement Date
shall be adjusted to the January following the Participant’s termination of employment on account of Disability, subject to the six-month delay described in 5.01(b), if applicable. 
 (b) In the event of the Participant’s Retirement prior to his or her selected Benefit Commencement Date, the Participant’s Benefit Commencement
Date shall be adjusted to the January following the Participant’s Retirement, subject to the six-month delay described in 5.01(b), if applicable. 
 (c) The Participant’s Account shall be paid in the form elected by the Participant on his deferral election form pursuant to Section 2.03 (i.e., in a single sum payment or annual installment payments
over a term of ten years). 
 (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Participant made a re-deferral election under Section 2.05 after
December 31, 2008 with respect to amounts other than Grandfathered Deferrals, the Participant’s Account attributable to such re-deferred amounts may not be distributed until the Benefit Commencement Date designated in the re-deferral
election, except in the event of the Participant’s Disability or death or as otherwise permitted by section 409A. 
 (e) Notwithstanding
anything in the Plan to the contrary, the payment of benefits with respect to all Grandfathered Deferrals shall be determined pursuant to Exhibit A. 
 Section 5.04 For amounts other than Grandfathered Deferrals, a Participant may elect to be paid all or any part of such amounts plus earnings thereon in the event such funds are needed in connection with an “unforeseeable
emergency” (as determined by the Committee in accordance with applicable law). For purposes of this Section 5.04, an “unforeseeable emergency” is a severe financial hardship to the Participant resulting from an illness or
accident of the Participant, the Participant’s spouse, the Participant’s beneficiary, or the Participant’s dependent (as defined in section 152 of the Code, without regard to sections 152(b)(1), (b)(2), and (d)(1)(B)), loss of the
Participant’s property due to casualty (including the need to rebuild a home following damage to a home not otherwise covered by insurance), or other similar extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the
control of the Participant. Unforeseeable emergency shall be administered in accordance with section 409A of the Code. 
 Section 5.05 
 (a) Any claim by a Participant or a beneficiary (hereafter the “Claimant”) for benefits shall be submitted in writing to the Committee. The
Committee shall be responsible for deciding whether such claim is payable, or the claimed relief otherwise is allowable, under the provisions and rules of the Plan (a “Covered Claim”). The Committee otherwise shall be responsible for
providing a full review of the Committee’s decision with regard to any claim, upon a written request. 
  

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 (b) Each Claimant or other interested person shall file with the Committee such pertinent information as
the Committee may specify, and in such manner and form as the Committee may specify; and such person shall not have any rights or be entitled to any benefits, or further benefits, hereunder, as the case may be, unless the required information is
filed by the Claimant or on behalf of the Claimant. Each Claimant shall supply, at such times and in such manner as may be required, written proof that the benefit is covered under the Plan. If it is determined that a Claimant has not incurred a
Covered Claim or if the Claimant shall fail to furnish such proof as is requested, no benefits, or no further benefits, hereunder, as the case may be, shall be payable to such Claimant. 
 (c) Notice of any decision by the Committee with respect to a claim generally shall be furnished to the Claimant within 90 days following the
receipt of the claim by the Committee (or within 90 days following the expiration of the initial 90 day period in any case where there are special circumstances requiring extension of time for processing the claim). If special
circumstances require an extension of time for processing the claim, written notice of the extension shall be furnished by the Committee to the Claimant. 
 (d) Commencement of benefit payments shall constitute notice of approval of a claim to the extent of the amount of the approved benefit. If such claim shall be wholly or partially denied, such notice shall be in
writing. If the Committee fails to notify the Claimant of the decision regarding their claim in accordance with this section, the claim shall be “deemed” denied, and the Claimant then shall be permitted to proceed with the claims review
procedure provided for herein. 
 (e) Within 60 days following receipt by the Claimant of notice of the claim denial, or within
60 days following the date of a deemed denial, the Claimant may appeal denial of the claim by filing a written application for review with the Committee. Following such request for review, the Committee shall fully review the decision denying
the claim. The decision of the Committee then shall be made within 60 days following receipt by the Committee of a timely request for review (or within 120 days after such receipt, in a case where there are special circumstances requiring
an extension of time for reviewing such denied claim). The Committee shall deliver its decision to the Claimant in writing. If the decision on review is not furnished within the prescribed time, the claim shall be deemed denied on review.

 (f) For all purposes under the Plan, the decision with respect to a claim (if no review is requested) and the decision with respect to a
claims review (if requested), shall be final, binding and conclusive on all Participants, beneficiaries and other interested parties, as to all matters relating to the Plan and Plan benefits. Further, each claims determination under the Plan shall
be made in the absolute and exclusive discretion and authority of the Committee. 
 Section 5.06 If a Participant or beneficiary entitled to receive any
benefits hereunder is a minor or is determined to be legally incapable of giving valid receipt and discharge for such benefits, benefits will be paid to such person as the Committee may designate for the benefit of such Participant or beneficiary.
Such payments shall be considered a payment to such Participant or beneficiary and shall, to the extent made, be deemed a complete discharge of any liability for such payments under the Plan. 
  

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 Section 5.07 The Committee shall make all reasonable attempts to determine the identity and/or whereabouts of a
Participant or a Participant’s beneficiary entitled to benefits under the Plan, including the mailing by certified mail of a notice to the last known address shown on the Company’s or the Committee’s records. If the Committee is
unable to locate such a person entitled to benefits hereunder, or if there has been no claim made for such benefits, the Company shall continue to hold the benefit due such person, subject to any applicable state escheat laws. 
 ARTICLE VI - Beneficiary Designation 
 Section 6.01 A Participant
may designate a beneficiary and a contingent beneficiary as part of his or her deferral election. Any beneficiary designation hereunder shall remain effective until changed or revoked. 
 Section 6.02 A beneficiary designation may be changed by the Participant at any time, or from time to time, by filing a new designation in writing with the Company. 
 Section 6.03 If the Participant dies without having designated a beneficiary or if the Participant dies and the beneficiary so named by the Participant has
predeceased the Participant, then the Participant’s estate shall be deemed to be the beneficiary. 
 ARTICLE VII - Administration 
 Section 7.01 The books and records to be maintained for the purpose of the Plan shall be maintained by the officers and employees of the Company at its expense and
subject to the supervision and control of the Committee. The Company shall pay all expenses of administering the Plan either from funds set aside or earmarked under the Plan or from other funds. 
 Section 7.02 To the extent permitted by law, the right of any Participant or any beneficiary in any benefit or to any payment hereunder shall not be subject in any
manner to attachment or other legal process for the debts of such Participant or beneficiary; and any such benefit or payment shall not be subject to anticipation, alienation, sale, transfer, assignment or encumbrance. 
 Section 7.03 No member of the Board or of the Committee and no officer or employee of the Company shall be liable to any person for any action taken or omitted in
connection with the administration of this Plan unless attributable to their own fraud or willful misconduct; nor shall the Company be liable to any person for any such action unless attributable to fraud or willful misconduct on the part of a
director, officer or employee of the Company. 
 Section 7.04 The Committee shall be the agent for service of process on the Plan. 
 Section 7.05 Benefit payments hereunder shall be subject to withholding, to the extent required (as determined by the Company) by applicable tax or other laws.

 Section 7.06 The Plan shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Company, its successors and assigns, and the Participant and their heirs,
executors, administrators and legal representatives. 
  

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 Section 7.07 If any provision of this Plan is held invalid or unenforceable to the extent necessary to effectuate
the purposes of this Plan, its invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect any other provisions of the Plan and the Plan shall be construed and enforced as if such provisions had not been included therein. 
 Section 7.08 The Plan is intended to comply with the requirements of section 409A of the Code, and shall in all respects be administered in accordance with section
409A. Notwithstanding anything in the Plan to the contrary, distributions may only be made under the Plan upon an event and in a manner permitted by section 409A of the Code, and all payments to be made upon a termination of employment under this
Plan may only be made upon a “separation from service” as defined under section 409A of the Code. All amounts to be distributed under this Plan shall be paid, or commence to be paid, within 60 days after the Benefit Commencement Date,
subject to the six month delay described in Section 5.01(b), if applicable, or the applicable anniversary in the case of installment payments, but in no event shall a payment be made after December 31 of the calendar year in which the
payment is scheduled to be made, or otherwise in accordance with section 409A. In no event shall a Participant, directly or indirectly, designate the calendar year of payment, except as permitted by section 409A of the Code. 
 ARTICLE VIII - Amendment or Termination of Plan 
 Section 8.01
The Board may terminate the Plan or amend the Plan in whole or in part, effective as of any date specified. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of a “Change in Control” of the Company, as such term is defined in the Company’s
Equity Compensation Plan, the Plan may not be amended in any manner whatsoever that would diminish the value of a Participant’s interest in or ultimate benefits under the Plan or accelerate any payment to a Participant. 
  

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 Exhibit A 
 Grandfathered Provisions 
 The terms of the Plan applicable to re-deferrals and distributions of Grandfathered
Deferrals are set forth on this Exhibit A. With respect to the Grandfathered Deferrals, the Plan shall be operated in accordance with the terms of the Plan in existence on October 3, 2004, as set forth in this Exhibit A, in
accordance with the “grandfather” provisions of section 409A of the Code. 
 ARTICLE I - Re-deferral Elections 
 Section 1.01 
 (a) For Grandfathered Deferrals, a
Participant shall have the option of postponing an elected Benefit Commencement Date by making an irrevocable election to roll over such election prior to the year in which such benefit is payable. Such re-deferral shall be for at least two
(2) years from the year of the original Benefit Commencement Date. A Participant shall make such election on a form designated by the Committee. 
 (b) For the avoidance of doubt, an amount deferred in 2004 or earlier and any earnings thereon shall always be deemed to be a Grandfathered Deferrals for the purposes of this Exhibit A regardless of how many
times or when such amount was re-deferred as long as such amount was re-deferred in accordance with the terms of the Plan in existence on October 3, 2004. 
 ARTICLE II - Death Benefits 
 Section 2.01 For Grandfathered Deferrals, in the event that a Participant dies prior to his or her Benefit
Commencement Date, the Participant’s Account shall accrue annual earnings thereafter in accordance with Section 3.03 of the Plan until such time as the Account is distributed. The beneficiary of such Participant shall receive as a death
benefit a single sum equal to the entire value of the Account in January of the year immediately following the Participant’s death. 
 Section 2.02
For Grandfathered Deferrals, in the event that a Participant dies after the Benefit Commencement Date, the beneficiary of such Participant shall receive as a death benefit a single sum equal to the entire value of the Account. 
 ARTICLE III - Payment of Benefits 
 Section 3.01 A
Participant’s Grandfathered Deferrals shall become payable to the Participant as soon as administratively practical following the Benefit Commencement Date specified in the Participant’s deferral election. If the Participant has elected to
receive his or her Account in annual installments, the Participant’s Account will continue to be credited with earnings or losses calculated in accordance with his or her elections. Each annual payment shall be calculated by dividing the
remaining value of the Account (or portion thereof) by the number of remaining annual installment payments to be made to the Participant. 
  

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 Section 3.02 A Participant’s death benefit shall be payable to the Participant’s beneficiary as set forth
in Article II. 
 Section 3.03 A Participant shall be paid the value of his or her Grandfathered Deferrals beginning at the Benefit Commencement Date in
a single sum or in periodic installment payments payable annually for ten years as irrevocably elected by the Participant. 
 Section 3.04 For
Grandfathered Deferrals, in the event of the Participant’s Disability or Retirement prior to the selected Benefit Commencement Date, the Participant’s Benefit Commencement Date shall be adjusted to the January following the
Participant’s Retirement or Disability. In either case, the Participant’s Account shall be paid in the manner prescribed on the Participant’s election form, except with regard to the Participant’s originally selected Benefit
Commencement Date. For purposes of Grandfathered Deferrals, (i) “Disability” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Company’s disability plan as in effect on October 3, 2004, and (ii) “Retirement”
shall mean a Participant’s retirement as under Radian’s Pension Plan as in effect on October 3, 2004. 
 Section 3.05 A Participant may
elect at any time to be paid the entire amount of the Participant’s Grandfathered Deferrals, including earnings thereon, in which case the Participant shall be paid such amount, less 10% of such amount as an early withdrawal penalty, as soon as
practicable. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan, if a Participant makes an election under this Section 3.05 to receive the Participant’s Grandfathered Deferrals, the Participant shall no longer be eligible to participate
in the Plan (which means that the Participant may not make any subsequent elections to defer compensation under the Plan). 
  

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 Exhibit 10.6 
 RADIAN GROUP INC. 
 2008 EQUITY COMPENSATION PLAN 
 STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT 
 THIS
STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT, dated August 7, 2008, is delivered by Radian Group Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), to «Name», an employee of the Company or one of its Subsidiaries (the
“Grantee”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, the Radian Group Inc. 2008 Equity Compensation Plan (the “2008 Plan”) provides for the grant of stock options to employees, officers, consultants and advisors of the Company to
purchase shares of Common Stock of the Company, par value $.001 per share (“Shares”), in accordance with the terms and provisions of the 2008 Plan. 
 WHEREAS, the Compensation and Human Resources Committee (the “Committee”), appointed by the Board of Directors of the
Company to administer the 2008 Plan, has determined that it would be to the advantage and in the best interest of the Company to make the grant provided for herein as an inducement for the Grantee to continue as an employee of the Company and to
promote the best interests of the Company and its stockholders. 
 WHEREAS, the applicable provisions of the 2008 Plan are
incorporated in this Stock Option Agreement by reference, including the definitions of terms contained in the 2008 Plan (unless such terms are otherwise defined herein). 
 NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows: 
 1. Grant of
Option. 
 Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the Company, with the approval and at the direction of the
Committee, hereby grants to the Grantee: 
 A non-qualified option to purchase «Shares» Shares at an option price of $2.48 per
Share (the “Option”). This Option shall vest and become exercisable in installments, the Grantee having the right hereunder to purchase from the Company, on and after the following dates, the following number of Shares:

  

			
	 Date
	    	 Shares;

	August 7, 2011:	    	«Number Equal to 50% of Award» Shares; and
	August 7, 2012:	    	an additional « Number Equal to 50% of Award» Shares.

  

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 The right of the Grantee to purchase Shares subject to any vested installment may be exercised in whole at any time, or
in part from time to time, prior to termination of the Option pursuant to Section 3 hereof. No installment shall vest after the Grantee ceases to be an employee of the Company for any reason. Any Option shall become 100% vested at the
earliest of (i) the Grantee’s Retirement, (ii) the Grantee’s death or Disability, (iii) five years from the date of this grant, or (iv) the occurrence of a Change of Control, provided the Grantee is an Eligible
Participant at such time. 
 2. Restrictions on Exercise. 
 During the Grantee’s lifetime, exercise of the Option shall be solely by the Grantee (or his or her legal guardian or legal representative) and, after the Grantee’s death, the Option shall be exercisable
(subject to the limitations specified in the 2008 Plan) solely by the legal representatives of the Grantee, or by the person or persons who acquire the right to exercise the Option by will or by the laws of descent and distribution, to the extent
that the Option was outstanding as of the date of the Grantee’s death. 
 3. Termination of Option. 
 The Option granted and subsequently vested hereunder shall terminate at the earlier of: (i) one (1) year after the termination of the
Grantee’s employment with the Company due to an involuntary termination by the Company without Cause, (ii) ninety (90) days after the Grantee’s voluntary termination of employment with the Company, or (iii) seven
years from the date of grant. In the event of the Retirement, Disability or death of the Grantee, the outstanding Option may be exercised by the Grantee (or the Grantee’s legal guardian or legal representative) at any time pursuant to the terms
and conditions specified in the 2008 Plan and prior to the expiration of the Option exercise term above. 
 4. Exercise Procedures. 

The Grantee may exercise the Option with respect to all or any part of the Shares then subject to such exercise by giving the Corporate Secretary or
Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Company written notice of intent to exercise on a form specified by the Company and in the manner provided in Section 12 hereof. Such notice shall indicate the request to exercise the Option, and with
respect to the Option, shall specify the number of Shares desired to be exercised and the exercise price of the Option. The Shares so purchased will be issued and delivered to the person entitled thereto at the Company’s corporate headquarters
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or, at the Company’s sole discretion, by book entry into a brokerage or other account designated by the Company for such purpose, against payment by the Grantee of the applicable exercise price in cash, or in any
other manner permitted by the 2008 Plan and approved by the Committee, including by authorizing a third party to sell Shares acquired upon exercise of the Option and remit to the Company a sufficient portion of the sale proceeds to pay the exercise
price and any tax withholding resulting from such exercise. 
  

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 The obligation of the Company to deliver Shares upon exercise of the option shall be subject to all
applicable laws, rules, regulations and such approvals by governmental agencies as may be deemed appropriate by the Committee, including, among other things, such steps as the General Counsel of the Company shall deem necessary or appropriate to
comply with relevant securities laws and regulations. All obligations of the Company hereunder shall be subject to the rights of the Company as set forth in the 2008 Plan to withhold amounts required to be withheld for any taxes. If the Grantee
fails to accept delivery of, or to pay for, any of the Shares specified in such notice upon tender of delivery thereof, the Grantee’s right to purchase such undelivered Shares may be terminated, at the sole discretion of the Committee.

 5. Certain Corporate Changes. 
 If the Company is consolidated or merged with another corporation, the Grantee, at the time of issuance of Shares upon full or partial exercise of the Option, shall be entitled to receive the same number and kind of shares, or the same
amount of other property, cash or securities as the Grantee would have been entitled to receive upon the happening of such consolidation or merger if the Grantee had been, immediately prior to such event, the holder of the number of Shares as to
which the option is being exercised, adjusted in the manner provided in the 2008 Plan; provided, that if the Company shall not be the surviving corporation, the surviving corporation shall substitute therefore a substantially equivalent number and
kind of its shares of stock or other property, cash or securities. 
 6. Non-Transferability of Option. 
 During the Grantee’s lifetime, any Option shall be exercisable only by the Grantee (or his or her guardian or legal representative), and neither any
Option nor any right hereunder shall be assignable or otherwise transferable except by will or by the laws of descent and distribution or except as otherwise permitted by the 2008 Plan, nor shall any Option be subject to attachment, execution or
other similar process. In the event of any attempt by the Grantee to alienate, assign, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise dispose of any Option or any right hereunder, except as provided for herein, or in the event of the levy of any attachment,
execution or similar process upon the rights or interest hereby conferred, the Company may terminate any Option by notice to the Grantee and the Option and all rights hereunder shall thereupon become null and void. 
  

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 7. Transferability of Nonqualified Stock Options. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Committee may provide that a Grantee may transfer non-qualified stock options to family members, one or more trusts for
the benefit of family members, or one or more partnerships of which family members are the only partners, according to such terms as the Committee may determine; provided that the Grantee receives no consideration for the transfer of an Option and
the transferred Option shall continue to be subject to the same terms and conditions as were applicable to the Option immediately before the transfer. 
 8. Employment Not Affected. 
 Neither the granting of the Option, nor any other action taken with respect to such
Option, shall confer upon the Grantee any right to continue in the employ of the Company or shall interfere in any way with the right of the Company to terminate Grantee’s employment at any time. 
 9. Income Taxes; Withholding. 
 The Company
shall not deliver Shares in respect of the exercise of any Option unless and until the Grantee has made arrangements satisfactory to the Committee to satisfy applicable withholding tax obligations. The Company shall have the right to deduct an
amount equal to the federal, state and local income taxes and other amounts as may be required by law to be withheld with respect to the exercise of any Option. 
 10. No Stockholder Rights. 
 Neither the Grantee, nor any person entitled to exercise the Grantee’s rights in the
event of the Grantee’s death, shall have any of the rights and privileges of a stockholder with respect to the Shares subject to any Option, except to the extent that certificates for such Shares shall have been issued upon the exercise of the
Option as provided for herein (or an appropriate book entry has been made). Except as described in the 2008 Plan or Section 5 above, no adjustments are made for dividends or other right if the applicable record date occurs before
Grantee’s shares are issued (or an appropriate book entry has been made). 
 11. Cancellations or Amendment. 
 This Option may be canceled or amended by the Committee, in whole or in part, in accordance with the applicable terms of the 2008 Plan. 
  

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 12. Notice. 
 Any notice to the Company provided for in this Stock Option Agreement shall be addressed to it in care of the Corporate Secretary of the Company, 1601 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-2197, and any
notice to the Grantee shall be addressed to such Grantee at the current address shown on the payroll of the Company, or to such other address as the Grantee may designate to the Company in writing in accordance with this Section 12.
Subject to Section 16 below, any notice provided for hereunder shall be delivered by hand, sent by telecopy or electronic mail or enclosed in a properly sealed envelope addressed as stated above, registered and deposited, postage and
registry fee prepaid in the United States mail or other mail delivery service. Notice to the Company shall be deemed effective upon receipt. 
 13.
Grantee’s Securities Law Representations. 
 If the Committee shall deem it appropriate by reason of any securities law, it
may require that the Grantee upon exercise in whole or in part of the any Option, represent to the Company and agree in writing that the purchase of the Shares is for investment purposes only and not with a view to distribution. The Committee may
require that any share certificates be inscribed with a legend restricting transfer in accordance with applicable securities law requirements. 
 14.
Incorporation of Plan by Reference; Nature of Option. 
 This grant is made pursuant to the terms of 2008 Plan, the terms of which
are incorporated herein by reference, and shall in all respects be interpreted in accordance therewith. This Option is designated as a non-qualified stock option under the Code and is not intended to qualify as an incentive stock option under the
terms of Section 422 of the Code. This Option shall be interpreted and construed in all respects as a non-qualified stock option under the Code. The Committee shall interpret and construe the Option pursuant to the terms of the 2008 Plan, and
its decisions shall be conclusive upon any question arising hereunder. The granting and exercise of the Option and the payment of dividends or other distributions are subject to the provisions of the 2008 Plan and to interpretations, regulations and
determinations concerning the 2008 Plan as established from time to time by the Committee in accordance with the provisions of the 2008 Plan. A copy of the 2008 Plan will be furnished to each Grantee upon request. Additional copies may be obtained
from the Corporate Secretary of the Company, 1601 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-2197. 
  

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 15. Governing Law. 
 The validity, construction, interpretation and effect of this instrument shall exclusively be governed by, and determined in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware, without reference to the principles of
conflicts of laws thereunder. 
 16. Electronic Delivery. 
 By executing this Stock Option Agreement, Grantee hereby consents to the delivery of information (including without limitation, information required to be delivered to the Grantee pursuant to the applicable securities
laws) regarding the Company, the 2008 Plan, the Option and the Shares via the Company’s electronic mail system or other electronic delivery system. 
 [Signatures Appear on Following Page] 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Radian Group Inc. has caused its duly authorized officer to execute and attest this
instrument, and the Grantee has placed his or her signature hereon, effective as of the date of the grant set forth above. 
  

			
	RADIAN GROUP INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/    Richard I. Altman

		 	Richard I. Altman

  

	
	Agreed to and Accepted By:
	
	  

	«Name»

  

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