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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

SCHEDULE 14A

Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. 2)

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TRANSATLANTIC HOLDINGS, INC.

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VALIDUS HOLDINGS, LTD.
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PRELIMINARY COPY—SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED AUGUST 12, 2011

SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS

OF

TRANSATLANTIC HOLDINGS, INC.

TO BE HELD ON    , 2011

PROXY STATEMENT
OF
VALIDUS HOLDINGS, LTD.
TV HOLDINGS, LLC
TV MERGER SUB, LLC

SOLICITATION OF PROXIES IN OPPOSITION TO
THE PROPOSED ACQUISITION OF TRANSATLANTIC HOLDINGS, INC.
BY ALLIED WORLD ASSURANCE COMPANY HOLDINGS, AG

        This preliminary Proxy Statement (this "Proxy Statement") and the enclosed BLUE proxy card are furnished by Validus Holdings, Ltd., a Bermuda exempted company ("Validus," "we" or "us"), TV Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Validus ("TV Holdings") and TV Merger Sub, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of TV Holdings ("TV Merger Sub") (for convenience purposes, throughout this Proxy Statement, we sometimes refer to Validus as the party soliciting proxies in connection herewith), in connection with Validus' solicitation of proxies to be used at the special meeting (the "Special Meeting") of stockholders of Transatlantic Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Transatlantic"), to be held on            , 2011, at                    at             , and at any adjournments or postponements thereof.

        This Proxy Statement and the enclosed BLUE proxy card are first being mailed to Transatlantic stockholders on or about            , 2011.

        Pursuant to this Proxy Statement, Validus is soliciting proxies from holders of common stock, par value $1.00 per share (the "Transatlantic Shares"), of Transatlantic, to vote "AGAINST" the proposal to adopt the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of June 12, 2011 (as the same may be amended, the "Allied World Acquisition Agreement"), by and among Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, AG ("Allied World"), Transatlantic and GO Sub, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allied World ("Acquisition Sub"). The Allied World Acquisition Agreement contemplates the merger of Acquisition Sub with and into Transatlantic, with Transatlantic continuing as the surviving corporation in the merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allied World (the "Proposed Allied World Acquisition").

        The specific proposals we are soliciting proxies to vote "AGAINST" are (i) the proposal to adopt the Allied World Acquisition Agreement (the "Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal"), (ii) the proposal to adjourn the Special Meeting, if necessary or appropriate, to solicit additional proxies if there are not sufficient votes to approve the adoption of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement (the "Adjournment Proposal") and (iii) the proposal, on an advisory (non-binding) basis, to approve the compensation that may be paid or become payable to Transatlantic's named executive officers in connection with the acquisition, and the agreements and understandings pursuant to which such compensation may be paid or become payable (the "Payout Proposal"), each as described in the preliminary joint proxy statement/prospectus included in the registration statement on Form S-4 filed by Allied World (the "Allied World/Transatlantic S-4") with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on July 7, 2011. Transatlantic has set July 22, 2011 as the record date for determining those stockholders who will be entitled to vote at the Special Meeting (the "Record Date"). The principal executive offices of Transatlantic are located at 80 Pine Street, New York, New York 10005, United States.


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        WE ARE SOLICITING PROXIES FROM TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS TO VOTE "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL, THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL AND THE PAYOUT PROPOSAL. WE BELIEVE THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION DOES NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE CONSIDERATION TO TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS, AND WE BELIEVE THE VALIDUS TRANSACTION PROPOSAL (AS DEFINED BELOW) IS A SUPERIOR ALTERNATIVE FOR THE TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS BECAUSE IT PROVIDES GREATER FINANCIAL VALUE TO TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS THAN THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION.

        On July 12, 2011, Validus publicly announced that it had delivered a written proposal to the Board of Directors of Transatlantic to combine the businesses of Validus and Transatlantic through a merger transaction in which Validus would acquire all of the outstanding Transatlantic Shares (the "Validus Merger Offer"). Pursuant to the Validus Merger Offer, Transatlantic stockholders would receive 1.5564 Validus voting common shares, par value $0.175 per share (the "Validus Shares") in the merger and $8.00 per share in cash pursuant to a one-time special dividend from Transatlantic immediately prior to closing of the merger for each Transatlantic Share they own.

        Unlike the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, the Validus Merger Offer is structured to be tax-free to Transatlantic stockholders with respect to the Validus Shares they receive in the merger; however, any cash dividend received by Transatlantic stockholders generally will be taxable at applicable dividend tax rates (or, for non-U.S. Transatlantic stockholders, may be subject to applicable withholding taxes). As part of the Validus Merger Offer, and through a submission to Transatlantic of a proposed merger agreement, Validus has indicated it would be prepared to enter into a merger agreement with Transatlantic that includes substantially similar non-price terms and conditions as the Allied World Acquisition Agreement.

        Transatlantic announced on July 19, 2011 that the Transatlantic board of directors (the "Transatlantic Board") had determined that the Validus Merger Offer does not constitute a "superior proposal" under the terms of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement and reaffirmed its support of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. However, Transatlantic also announced that the Transatlantic Board had determined that the Validus Merger Offer is reasonably likely to lead to a "superior proposal" and that the failure to enter into discussions regarding the Validus Merger Offer would result in a breach of the Transatlantic Board's fiduciary duties under applicable law.

        On July 23, 2011, Transatlantic delivered a form of confidentiality agreement for Validus' execution as a precondition to the commencement of discussions and exchange of confidential information. However, the form of confidentiality agreement included standstill provisions that would have prevented Validus from making the Validus Exchange Offer (as defined below) directly to Transatlantic stockholders. Transatlantic would not agree to the removal of such restrictive provisions. Later that evening, Validus delivered a form of confidentiality agreement to Transatlantic that it would be prepared to execute. Subsequently, representatives of Validus and Transatlantic met to discuss the form of confidentiality agreement but could not come to an agreement regarding the removal of the standstill provisions proposed by Transatlantic. While Validus continues to hope that it is possible to reach a consensual transaction with Transatlantic, Validus does not believe that it is in Transatlantic stockholders' best interests to give the Transatlantic board of directors unilateral control over whether the Validus Exchange Offer is made available to Transatlantic stockholders.

        Because Transatlantic refused to agree to confidentiality agreement terms that would be acceptable to Validus, Validus commenced on July 25, 2011 an exchange offer for all of the outstanding Transatlantic Shares (the "Validus Exchange Offer") pursuant to which Transatlantic stockholders will receive 1.5564 Validus Shares and $8.00 per share in cash (less applicable withholding taxes and without interest) in exchange for each Transatlantic Share they own. The consideration received by Transatlantic stockholders in the Validus Exchange Offer (including the value of Validus Shares received by Transatlantic stockholders in the Validus Exchange Offer) generally will be taxable to Transatlantic stockholders. The terms and conditions of the Validus Exchange Offer are set forth in the prospectus/offer to exchange that forms a part of a Registration Statement on Form S-4 that was filed


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by Validus with the SEC on July 25, 2011 (as it may be amended from time to time, the "Validus S-4") and are summarized in the section of this Proxy Statement titled "Certain Information Regarding the Validus Transaction Proposal—The Validus Exchange Offer." We refer to the transactions contemplated by the Validus Merger Offer and the Validus Exchange Offer herein collectively as the "Validus Transaction Proposal."

        The Validus Merger Offer and the Validus Exchange Offer are alternative methods for Validus to acquire all of the issued and outstanding Transatlantic Shares. Ultimately, only one of these transaction structures can be pursued to completion. Validus intends to seek to acquire Transatlantic by whichever method Validus determines is most likely to be completed. See the sections of this Proxy Statement titled "The Validus Transaction Proposal—The Validus Merger Offer" and "The Validus Transaction Proposal—The Validus Exchange Offer" for more information regarding the terms and conditions of the Validus Merger Offer and the Validus Exchange Offer. In addition, please see the section of this Proxy Statement titled "Forward—Looking Statements," which describes certain risks and uncertainties which may be applicable to the Validus Transaction Proposal.

        Based upon closing prices as of                , 2011, the last practicable date prior to the filing of this Proxy Statement, the Validus Transaction Proposal had a value of $        per Transatlantic Share, which represented      % premium to the consideration to be received by Transatlantic stockholders in the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. The premium, if any, represented by the Validus Transaction Proposal to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition may be larger or smaller depending on the market price of each of the Validus Shares and shares of Allied World on any given date and will fluctuate between the date of this Proxy Statement and the date of the Special Meeting or the date of consummation of any transaction.

        WE ARE NOT ASKING YOU TO VOTE ON OR APPROVE THE VALIDUS MERGER OFFER AT THIS TIME.    HOWEVER, WE BELIEVE THAT A VOTE "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL WILL SEND A MESSAGE TO THE TRANSATLANTIC BOARD THAT TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS REJECT THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AND THAT THE TRANSATLANTIC BOARD SHOULD TERMINATE THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT AND GIVE CONSIDERATION TO OTHER OFFERS THAT IT RECEIVES, INCLUDING THE VALIDUS MERGER OFFER. IN ADDITION, A VOTE AGAINST THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL WILL NOT OBLIGATE YOU TO VOTE FOR THE VALIDUS MERGER OFFER OR TENDER YOUR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES IN THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER. HOWEVER, YOU MUST TENDER YOUR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES PURSUANT TO THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER IF YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER.

        EVEN IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SENT A PROXY CARD TO TRANSATLANTIC, YOU HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO CHANGE YOUR VOTE. ONLY YOUR LATEST-DATED PROXY COUNTS. VOTE "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL, THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL AND THE PAYOUT PROPOSAL, BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE OR BY SIGNING, DATING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED BLUE PROXY CARD IN THE POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE PROVIDED. NO POSTAGE IS NECESSARY IF YOUR PROXY CARD IS MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES. WE URGE YOU VOTE BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE OR BY SIGNING, DATING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED BLUE PROXY CARD.

        IF YOUR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES ARE HELD IN "STREET-NAME," DELIVER THE ENCLOSED BLUE VOTING INSTRUCTION FORM TO YOUR BROKER OR BANK OR CONTACT THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACCOUNT TO VOTE ON YOUR BEHALF AND TO ENSURE THAT A BLUE PROXY CARD IS SUBMITTED ON YOUR BEHALF. IF YOUR BROKER OR BANK OR CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACCOUNT PROVIDES FOR VOTING INSTRUCTIONS TO BE DELIVERED TO THEM BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE, INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED ON THE ENCLOSED BLUE VOTING INSTRUCTION FORM.


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REASONS TO VOTE "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL

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BACKGROUND OF THE SOLICITATION

   
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CERTAIN INFORMATION REGARDING THE VALIDUS TRANSACTION PROPOSAL

   
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CERTAIN INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD TRANSACTION

   
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CERTAIN INFORMATION REGARDING VALIDUS, TV HOLDINGS AND TV MERGER SUB

   
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UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL INFORMATION

   
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OTHER PROPOSALS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE SPECIAL MEETING

   
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VOTING PROCEDURES

   
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SOLICITATION OF PROXIES

   
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

   
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OTHER INFORMATION

   
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IMPORTANT VOTING INFORMATION

   
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SCHEDULE I—INFORMATION CONCERNING DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF VALIDUS WHO ARE PARTICIPANTS AND INTERESTS OF PARTICIPANTS

   
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SCHEDULE II—SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF TRANSATLANTIC PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS AND MANAGEMENT

   
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REASONS TO VOTE "AGAINST"
THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL

        Validus is soliciting proxies from Transatlantic stockholders in opposition to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition and specifically "AGAINST" the Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal. Validus urges all Transatlantic stockholders to vote "AGAINST" the Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal for the following reasons:

        We believe that the Validus Transaction Proposal, if consummated, would be superior to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition because it would provide Transatlantic stockholders an opportunity to receive cash and stock with a combined market value per Transatlantic Share that is greater than the market value of the Allied World shares issuable under the Proposed Allied World Acquisition based upon the recent trading prices of the common shares of each of Validus and Allied World. In addition, in comparison to the fully-taxable proposed Allied World Acquisition, the Validus Merger Offer is expected to be tax-advantageous to Transatlantic stockholders who have a tax basis in their Transatlantic Shares such that the amount of tax due with respect to the capital gain recognized under the Proposed Allied World Acquisition exceeds the amount of tax due with respect to the $8.00 dividend offered in the Validus Merger Offer. The dividend offered under the Validus Merger Offer may be subject to withholding taxes for non-U.S. stockholders of Transatlantic, although many such non-U.S. stockholders may be eligible for a reduced rate of withholding tax, or an elimination of withholding tax. In addition to being fully taxable, the Proposed Allied World Acquisition does not contain a cash component with which Transatlantic stockholders may pay their taxes. Because individual circumstances may differ, Validus urges Transatlantic stockholders to consult with their own tax advisors as to the specific tax consequences of the Validus Merger Offer and the Validus Exchange Offer, including the applicability of U.S. federal, state, local, non-U.S. and other tax laws.

        The Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal requires the approval of a majority of the total outstanding Transatlantic Shares.

        Based upon closing prices as of              , 2011, the last practicable date prior to the filing of this Proxy Statement, the Validus Transaction Proposal had a value of $          per Transatlantic Share, which represented        %            to the consideration to be received by Transatlantic stockholders in the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. The premium, if any, represented by the Validus Transaction Proposal to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition may be larger or smaller depending on the market price of each of the Validus Shares and shares of Allied World on any given date and will fluctuate between the date of this Proxy Statement and the date of the Special Meeting or the date of consummation of any transaction.

        Information with respect to the range of closing prices for the Transatlantic Shares, which are traded on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE"), for certain dates and periods is set forth in the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4. Validus urges Transatlantic stockholders to obtain a current market quotation for the Transatlantic Shares.

        Transatlantic has entered into an agreement providing for an all-stock acquisition by Allied World in which Validus believes Transatlantic stockholders will receive Allied World Shares having a value not reflecting the value of their Transatlantic Shares.

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Transatlantic stockholders will need to sell shares or otherwise fund payments to the extent of the tax due with respect to the gain recognized on the transaction.

        In addition, Validus believes that the benefit, if any, to be received by Transatlantic stockholders from the sale of Transatlantic to Allied World will be based solely on the future performance of a combination of Transatlantic with Allied World. However, Transatlantic stockholders should be aware that the value of equity consideration payable in any acquisition transaction, including the Validus Transaction Proposal, will be based on the future performance of the combined entity.

        The Section entitled "The Merger—Background of the Merger" in the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4 discloses that Transatlantic did not contact other parties prior to entering into the Allied World Acquisition Agreement. Even when approached by Validus to discuss a potential transaction just days prior to the execution of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, Transatlantic did not seek to have any discussions with Validus about the value that Validus could deliver to Transatlantic stockholders. Validus believes that its interest in a transaction with Transatlantic as reflected in its June 7, 2011 letter (as described in the section of this Proxy Statement titled "Background of the Solicitation"), and its willingness to make the Validus Merger Offer on July 12, 2011 and to commence the Validus Exchange Offer on July 25, 2011 with an aggregate per share consideration that represented, as of their respective dates of announcement and commencement, and represent, as of the date of this Proxy Statement greater market value than proposed by the Proposed Allied World Acquisition demonstrates that the Transatlantic Board could have identified transactions prior to June 12, 2011 that would have provided greater market value to Transatlantic stockholders.

        On July 19, 2011, Transatlantic announced that the Transatlantic Board had determined that the Validus Merger Offer does not constitute a "superior proposal" under the terms of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement and reaffirmed its support of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. However, Transatlantic also announced that the Transatlantic Board had determined that the Validus Merger Offer is reasonably likely to lead to a "superior proposal" and that the failure to enter into discussions regarding the Validus Merger Offer would result in a breach of the Transatlantic Board's fiduciary duties under applicable law.

        Based upon closing prices as of                        , 2011, the last practicable date prior to the filing of this Proxy Statement, the Validus Transaction Proposal had a value of $            per Transatlantic Share, which represented a        %            to the closing price of Transatlantic Shares as of such date, and the Proposed Allied World Acquisition had a value of $            per Transatlantic Share, which represented a        %                        to the closing price of the Transatlantic Shares as of such date. The premium, if any, represented by the Validus Transaction Proposal to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition may be larger or smaller depending on the market price of each of the Validus Shares and shares of Allied World on any given date and will fluctuate between the date of this Proxy Statement and the date of the Special Meeting or the date of consummation of any transaction.

        If Transatlantic stockholders do not approve the Allied World Acquisition Proposal, one of the conditions to the Allied World Acquisition Agreement will fail to be satisfied and each of Transatlantic and Allied World will have the right to terminate the Allied World Acquisition Agreement. Following such a termination, unless Allied World shareholders have also failed to approve the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, Transatlantic will be required to pay a termination fee of $35 million to Allied World and reimburse to Allied World up to $35 million in transaction expenses. Validus believes that, if the Allied World Acquisition Agreement is terminated, the Transatlantic Board should make the determination that it is in Transatlantic stockholders' best interests to pursue the Validus Merger Offer and enter into the Validus Merger Agreement (pursuant to which Transatlantic stockholders would be entitled to receive 1.5564 Validus Shares in the merger and $8.00 per share in cash pursuant to a

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one-time special dividend from Transatlantic immediately prior to closing of the merger for each Transatlantic Share they own). If Transatlantic were to enter into the Validus Merger Agreement within one year of termination of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, Transatlantic would be required to pay a $115 million termination fee to Allied World (net of any termination fee and expense reimbursement previously paid). Validus intends to pursue the Validus Transaction Proposal even if Transatlantic is required to pay a $115 million termination fee. However, there can be no assurances that the current Transatlantic Board would seek to enter into the Validus Merger Agreement, or otherwise pursue or facilitate the Validus Transaction Proposal, following a termination of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement. Transatlantic stockholders should take all of these factors into account when determining how to vote their Transatlantic Shares.

        USE YOUR BLUE PROXY CARD TO VOTE "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL, THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL AND THE PAYOUT PROPOSAL TODAY BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE OR BY SIGNING, DATING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED BLUE PROXY CARD IN THE POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE PROVIDED. A VOTE AGAINST THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL WILL NOT OBLIGATE YOU TO VOTE FOR THE VALIDUS MERGER OFFER OR TENDER YOUR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES IN THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER. HOWEVER, YOU MUST TENDER YOUR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES PURSUANT TO THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER IF YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER.

        IF YOUR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES ARE HELD IN "STREET-NAME," DELIVER THE ENCLOSED BLUE VOTING INSTRUCTION FORM TO YOUR BROKER OR BANK OR CONTACT THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACCOUNT TO VOTE ON YOUR BEHALF AND TO ENSURE THAT A BLUE PROXY CARD IS SUBMITTED ON YOUR BEHALF. IF YOUR BROKER OR BANK OR CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACCOUNT PROVIDES FOR VOTING INSTRUCTIONS TO BE DELIVERED TO THEM BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE, INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED ON THE ENCLOSED BLUE VOTING INSTRUCTION FORM.

        DO NOT RETURN ANY PROXY CARD THAT YOU RECEIVE FROM TRANSATLANTIC—EVEN AS A PROTEST VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION. EVEN IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED A PROXY CARD FURNISHED BY TRANSATLANTIC, IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO CHANGE YOUR VOTE BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE OR BY SIMPLY SIGNING, DATING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED BLUE PROXY CARD TODAY.

        WE URGE YOU TO SEND THE TRANSATLANTIC BOARD A MESSAGE THAT TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS REJECT THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AND THAT THE TRANSATLANTIC BOARD SHOULD TERMINATE THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT AND GIVE PROPER CONSIDERATION TO OTHER OFFERS THAT IT RECEIVES, INCLUDING THE VALIDUS MERGER OFFER. VOTE "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL, THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL AND THE PAYOUT PROPOSAL TODAY.

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BACKGROUND OF THE SOLICITATION

        Since Validus' formation in 2005, Validus has explored all available avenues for profitable growth, including evaluating opportunities for strategic acquisitions which fit Validus' criteria. In connection with such strategic evaluation, Validus has in the past had preliminary discussions with Transatlantic regarding a potential business combination transaction.

        On June 3, 2011, Edward J. Noonan, the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Validus, spoke by telephone with Robert F. Orlich, President, Chief Executive Officer and a Director of Transatlantic. Mr. Noonan discussed with Mr. Orlich a potential business combination transaction between Validus and Transatlantic.

        On June 7, 2011, Validus delivered a letter to Transatlantic reiterating its interest in exploring a business combination transaction with Transatlantic.

        On June 12, 2011, Transatlantic and Allied World announced that they had entered into the Allied World Acquisition Agreement.

        On July 7, 2011, Allied World filed the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4 with the SEC. The Allied World/Transatlantic S-4 purports to provide a summary of the events leading to Allied World and Transatlantic entering into the Allied World Acquisition Agreement.

        In the afternoon of July 12, 2011, Mr. Noonan placed a telephone call to Mr. Orlich. Mr. Noonan spoke to Mr. Orlich and stated that Validus would be making a proposal to acquire Transatlantic in a merger pursuant to which Transatlantic stockholders would receive 1.5564 Validus Shares in the merger and $8.00 per share in cash pursuant to a one-time special dividend from Transatlantic immediately prior to closing of the merger. Mr. Noonan also noted that while Validus preferred to work cooperatively with Transatlantic to complete a consensual transaction, it was also prepared to take the Validus Transaction Proposal directly to Transatlantic stockholders if necessary.

        Following this telephone call, in the evening of July 12, 2011, Validus delivered a proposal letter containing the Validus Merger Offer to the Transatlantic Board in care of Richard S. Press, Chairman of the Transatlantic Board, and Mr. Orlich and issued a press release announcing the Validus Merger Offer. The letter reads as follows:

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(1)
Fully diluted shares calculated using treasury stock method.

4.
Superior Currency.    Validus' voting common shares have superior performance and liquidity characteristics compared to Allied World's stock:

 
  Validus   Allied World  

Total Shareholder Return Since Validus IPO(a)

    +55%     +24%  

Market Cap as of 6/10/11(b)

  $ 3.0 billion   $ 2.2 billion  

Average Daily Trading Volume (3 month)(c)

  $ 27.6 million   $ 14.6 million  

Average Daily Trading Volume (6 month)(d)

  $ 22.4 million   $ 13.4 million  

Price / As-Reported Diluted Book (Unaffected)(e)

    0.97x     0.78x  

Price / As-Reported Diluted Book (Current)(f)

    0.98x     0.76x  

Dividend Yield as of 6/10/11 (Unaffected)

    3.3%(e)     2.6%(f)  

(a)
Including dividends. Based on the closing prices on June 10, 2011 and July 24, 2007. Source: SNL.

(b)
"Market Cap as of 6/10/11" reflects Validus' and Allied World's unaffected market capitalization based on market prices of Validus and Allied World prior to the announcement of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition on June 12, 2011. As of August 12, 2011, Validus' market capitalization was $2.5 billion and Allied World's market capitalization was $2.0 billion.

(c)
Three months prior to June 12, 2011, date of announcement of proposed Allied World acquisition of Transatlantic. Source: Bloomberg.

(d)
Six months prior to June 12, 2011, date of announcement of proposed Allied World acquisition of Transatlantic. Source: Bloomberg.

(e)
Based on March 31, 2011 GAAP diluted book value per share. Unaffected price / as-reported diluted book value measured prior to June 12, 2011 announcement of proposed Allied World acquisition of Transatlantic. Current is as of closing prices of Validus and Allied World stock on July 12, 2011.

(f)
Based on $0.25 per share quarterly dividend, as announced May 5, 2011.

(g)
Based on $0.375 per share quarterly dividend, as disclosed in Allied World Form 8-K dated June 15, 2011.

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(2)
Based on property catastrophe gross premiums written for Validus and net premiums written for Transatlantic in 2010. Pro forma for Validus ($572 million), Transatlantic ($431 million) and AlphaCat Re 2011 ($43 million).

    Finally, we believe that there is a natural division of expertise among our key executives in line with our complementary businesses.

Size and Market Position:  This combination would create a geographically diversified company with a top six reinsurance industry position on a pro forma basis,(3) and makes the combined company meaningfully larger than many of the companies considered to be in our mutual peer group. Our merged companies would have gross premiums written over the last twelve months of approximately $6.1 billion as of March 31, 2011.

(3)
Ranked by 2009 net premiums written and excluding the Lloyd's market per Standard & Poor's Global Reinsurance Highlights 2010.

    As the level of capital required to support risk will continue to rise globally, we believe that size will become an even more important competitive advantage in the reinsurance market. The recent renewals at June 1 and July 1, 2011 reinforced this belief as Validus was able to significantly outperform market rate levels—which we believe was a result of our size, superior analytics and our ability to structure private transactions at better than market terms, while not increasing our overall risk levels.

Significant Structural Flexibility:  Given jurisdiction, size and market position benefits, a combined Validus and Transatlantic would have significant structural flexibility, including its ability to optimally deploy capital globally in different jurisdictions, e.g., through targeted growth initiatives and/or capital management.

Global, Committed Leader in Reinsurance:  Validus has a superior business plan for the combined company that will drive earnings by capturing the best priced segments of the reinsurance market. A combined Validus / Transatlantic would derive a majority of its premiums from short-tail lines and 17% of premiums written from property catastrophe (compared to 10% for Allied World / Transatlantic).(4) Validus believes this business mix allows for optimal cycle management as the attractive pricing in short tail reinsurance will allow the combined company to better position itself for the eventual upturn in long tail lines. Validus also intends to fortify Transatlantic's reserve position through a planned $500 million pre-tax reserve strengthening.

(4)
Based on gross premiums written for Validus and net premiums written for Transatlantic in 2010.

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Sincerely,    

/s/ EDWARD J. NOONAN
Edward J. Noonan
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

 

 

        On the morning of July 13, 2011, Transatlantic issued a press release acknowledging receipt of the letter from Validus containing the Validus Merger Offer and a separate press release announcing the record date for the Special Meeting as of the close of business on July 22, 2011.

        Also on the morning of July 13, 2011, Allied World issued a press release announcing the record date for its extraordinary general meeting of its shareholders relating to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition as of the close of business on July 22, 2011 and the early termination of the antitrust waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended (the "HSR Act"), in connection with the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, satisfying a condition to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition.

        On the afternoon of July 17, 2011, Validus delivered supplemental materials relating to the superior economics and other benefits of the Validus Merger Offer to the Transatlantic Board and, in the evening of July 17, 2011, Validus issued a press release describing the supplemental materials.

        On July 18, 2011, Validus filed a Notification and Report Form with the federal antitrust authorities under the HSR Act relating to the Validus Transaction Proposal. The applicable waiting period under the HSR Act will expire at 11:59 p.m., Eastern time, on August 17, 2011, the thirtieth day after Validus filed the required Notification and Report Form.

        On July 19, 2011, Transatlantic issued a press release announcing that the Transatlantic Board determined that the Validus Merger Offer does not constitute a "superior proposal" under the terms of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement and reaffirmed its support of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. However, Transatlantic also announced that the Transatlantic Board had determined that the Validus Merger Offer is reasonably likely to lead to a "superior proposal" and that the failure to enter into discussions regarding the Validus Merger Offer would result in a breach of the Transatlantic Board's fiduciary duties under applicable law.

        On July 20, 2011, Validus filed this Proxy Statement with the SEC with respect to soliciting votes against the Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal, the Adjournment Proposal and the Payout Proposal.

        On the morning of July 23, 2011, following the expiration of a three business days' notice period under the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, Transatlantic delivered a form of confidentiality agreement for Validus' execution as a precondition to the commencement of discussions and exchange of confidential information. The form of confidentiality agreement included standstill provisions that

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would have prevented Validus from making the Validus Exchange Offer directly to Transatlantic stockholders.

        On the evening of July 23, 2011, in-house and outside counsel from Transatlantic (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP) and Validus (Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP) spoke via telephone to discuss the form of confidentiality agreement delivered by Transatlantic earlier that day. On this call, Transatlantic and Validus were unable to come to agreement regarding the removal of the restrictive standstill provisions. Later that evening, Validus delivered a form of confidentiality agreement to Transatlantic that it would be prepared to execute.

        On the morning of July 25, 2011, Validus sent a letter to the Transatlantic Board regarding Transatlantic's refusal to enter into a confidentiality agreement that would not foreclose Validus from pursuing its proposal for Transatlantic and informed the Transatlantic Board that Validus was commencing the Validus Exchange Offer that morning.

        On July 25, 2011, Validus commenced the Validus Exchange Offer and issued a press release announcing the commencement of the Validus Exchange Offer and repeating the text of the letter that it sent to the Transatlantic Board earlier that morning.

        On the morning of July 28, 2011, Transatlantic filed a Schedule 14d-9 announcing, among other things, that the Transatlantic Board reaffirmed its support of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition and recommended that Transatlantic stockholders reject the Validus Exchange Offer and not tender their Transatlantic Shares pursuant to the Validus Exchange Offer.

        Also on the morning of July 28, 2011, Transatlantic filed a Form 8-K with the SEC announcing that it had adopted a stockholder rights plan, which has a term of one year and a 10% beneficial ownership threshold.

        Additionally, on the morning of July 28, 2011, Transatlantic announced that it had filed a complaint against Validus in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, alleging that Validus violated the securities laws by making false and misleading statements to Transatlantic stockholders in connection with the Validus Exchange Offer and its opposition to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. Validus believes that this action is meritless. On August 10, 2011, Validus moved to dismiss this complaint for failure to state a claim.

        On the afternoon of July 28, 2011, Validus issued a press release reiterating that the Validus Exchange Offer is superior to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition and challenging misleading statements that had been made by Transatlantic earlier that day.

        On August 1, 2011, Validus filed Amendment No. 1 to this Proxy Statement with the SEC.

        On August 2, 2011, Validus obtained amendments to its applicable credit facilities necessary for satisfying a condition to the Exchange Offer.

        On August 3, 2011, Validus filed with the SEC an amendment to its Registration Statement on Form S-4.

        Also on August 3, 2011, Validus filed with the SEC a preliminary proxy statement with respect to a special meeting of Validus shareholders at which Validus will seek the approval of the issuance of Validus Shares in connection with the Validus Transaction Proposal.

        On August 4, 2011, at Transatlantic's request, Mr. Noonan and Joseph E. (Jeff) Consolino, Validus' President and Chief Financial Officer, met with Mr. Orlich and Michael Sapnar, Transatlantic's Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, to discuss the potential terms of a confidentiality agreement between Validus and Transatlantic.

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        On August 5, 2011, at Validus' request, representatives of Skadden, Arps and Gibson Dunn met to discuss the potential terms of a confidentiality agreement between Validus and Transatlantic.

        On August 7, 2011, Transatlantic announced that it had received on August 5, 2011 a proposal from National Indemnity Company to acquire all of the outstanding Transatlantic Shares for $52.00 per share.

        On August 8, 2011, Transatlantic announced that the proposal from National Indemnity Company does not constitute a "superior proposal" under the terms of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, but is reasonably likely to lead to a "superior proposal," and that the failure to enter into discussions regarding the proposal from National Indemnity Company would result in a breach of the Transatlantic Board's fiduciary duties under applicable law.

        Also on August 10, 2011, Validus filed a complaint in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware against Transatlantic, the members of the Transatlantic Board, and Allied World. The complaint alleges that Transatlantic directors have breached and are breaching their fiduciary duties by refusing to recommend against the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, refusing to engage Validus in discussions about the Validus Merger Offer, and making false and misleading statements and omissions in connection with seeking stockholder approval of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. The complaint also alleges that Allied World has aided and abetted these breaches of fiduciary duty.

        Also on August 10, 2011, Validus sent a letter to the Transatlantic Board regarding the above referenced Delaware Chancery Court complaint and notifying the Transatlantic Board that Validus' outside legal counsel, Skadden, Arps, would be delivering to Transatlantic's outside legal counsel, Gibson Dunn, an executed one-way confidentiality agreement that would permit Transatlantic to receive and review non-public information regarding Validus, and which would not contain a standstill or prevent Transatlantic from disclosing such information as it may be legally required.

        Additionally, on August 10, 2011, Skadden, Arps delivered to Gibson Dunn the above referenced executed one-way confidentiality agreement.

        On August 12, 2011, Validus filed with the SEC an amendment to its Registration Statement on Form S-4 relating to the Validus Exchange Offer.

        Also on August 12, 2011, Validus filed Amendment No. 2 to this Proxy Statement with the SEC.

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CERTAIN INFORMATION REGARDING
THE VALIDUS TRANSACTION PROPOSAL

The Validus Merger Offer

        On July 12, 2011, Validus publicly announced that it had delivered the Validus Merger Proposal to the Transatlantic Board to combine the businesses of Validus and Transatlantic through a merger transaction in which Validus would acquire all of the issued and outstanding Transatlantic Shares. The proposal contemplates that Transatlantic stockholders would receive 1.5564 Validus Shares in the merger and $8.00 per share in cash pursuant to a one-time special dividend from Transatlantic immediately prior to closing of the merger for each Transatlantic Share they own.

        Validus expects that the pre-closing special dividend would be financed entirely by new indebtedness incurred by Transatlantic. As noted in its July 12, 2011 to the Transatlantic Board, Validus has received a highly confident letter from J.P. Morgan Securities LLC in connection with the arrangement of the full amount of financing required for the Transatlantic pre-closing special dividend. Validus has not engaged in substantive discussions with Transatlantic regarding the Validus Merger Offer, including with respect to the indebtedness to be incurred to finance the $8.00 per share cash dividend to be paid by Transatlantic. Although Validus believes that such indebtedness will not materiality impact the operations of Transatlantic or the combined company, such indebtedness will require that certain future cash flows of Transatlantic be used to make interest and debt service payments and to that extent will have an impact on the future performance of Validus' wholly-owned subsidiary Transatlantic.

        In comparison to the fully-taxable proposed Allied World Acquisition, the Validus Merger Offer is expected to be tax-advantageous to Transatlantic stockholders who have a tax basis in their Transatlantic Shares such that the amount of tax due with respect to the capital gain recognized under the Proposed Allied World Acquisition exceeds the amount of tax due with respect to the $8.00 dividend offered in the Validus Merger Offer. The dividend offered under the Validus Merger Offer may be subject to withholding taxes for non-U.S. stockholders of Transatlantic, although many such non-U.S. stockholders may be eligible for a reduced rate of withholding tax, or an elimination of withholding tax. In addition to being fully taxable, the Proposed Allied World Acquisition does not contain a cash component with which Transatlantic stockholders may pay their taxes. Because individual circumstances may differ, Validus urges Transatlantic stockholders to consult with their own tax advisors as to the specific tax consequences of the Validus Merger Offer and the Validus Exchange Offer, including the applicability of U.S. federal, state, local, non-U.S. and other tax laws.

        As part of the Validus Merger Offer, and through a submission to Transatlantic of a proposed merger agreement, Validus has indicated it would be prepared to enter into a merger agreement with Transatlantic that includes substantially similar non-price terms and conditions as the Allied World Acquisition Agreement.

        Transatlantic announced on July 19, 2011 that the Transatlantic Board had determined that the Validus Merger Offer is reasonably likely to lead to a "superior proposal" under the terms of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement and that the failure to enter into discussions regarding the Validus Merger Offer would result in a breach of the Transatlantic board of directors' fiduciary duties under applicable law.

        On July 23, 2011, Transatlantic delivered a form of confidentiality agreement for Validus' execution as a precondition to the commencement of discussions and exchange of information. However, the form of confidentiality agreement included standstill provisions that would have prevented Validus from making its proposal for Transatlantic without the consent of the Transatlantic Board. Transatlantic would not agree to the removal of such restrictive standstill provisions. Later that same evening, Validus delivered a form of confidentiality agreement to Transatlantic that it would be prepared to

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execute. Subsequently, representatives of Validus and Transatlantic met to discuss the form of confidentiality agreement but could not come to an agreement regarding the removal of the standstill provisions proposed by Transatlantic. While Validus continues to hope that it is possible to reach a consensual transaction with Transatlantic, Validus does not believe that it is in Transatlantic stockholders' best interests to give the Transatlantic board of directors unilateral control over whether the Validus Exchange Offer is made available to Transatlantic stockholders.

The Validus Exchange Offer

        On July 25, 2011, Validus commenced the Validus Exchange Offer to acquire all of the issued and outstanding Transatlantic Shares pursuant to which Transatlantic stockholders would receive 1.5564 Validus Shares and $8.00 (less applicable withholding taxes and without interest) per Transatlantic Share they own. Validus intends to, promptly after completion of the Validus Exchange Offer, consummate a second-step merger of Transatlantic with a wholly-owned subsidiary of Validus pursuant to Delaware law pursuant to which each Transatlantic Share not owned by Validus following the Validus Exchange Offer (other than Transatlantic Shares held in treasury by Transatlantic and Transatlantic Shares held by Transatlantic stockholders who properly exercise applicable dissenter's rights under Delaware law) will be converted into the right to receive the same number of Validus Shares and the same amount of cash as are received by Transatlantic stockholders pursuant to the Validus Exchange Offer (the "Second-Step Merger").

        The consideration received by Transatlantic stockholders in the Validus Exchange Offer (including the value of Validus Shares received by Transatlantic stockholders in the Validus Exchange Offer) will be taxable to Transatlantic Stockholders.

        The expiration time of the Validus Exchange Offer, unless extended by Validus, is 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, on Friday, September 30, 2011.

        The Validus Exchange Offer is subject to conditions, including that:

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        The Validus Exchange Offer is subject to additional conditions. A full description of the terms and conditions of the Validus Exchange Offer are contained in the prospectus/offer to exchange that forms a part of the Validus S-4, and which was mailed to Transatlantic stockholders beginning on or about August 1, 2011.

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CERTAIN INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROPOSED
ALLIED WORLD TRANSACTION

        At the Special Meeting, Transatlantic stockholders of record at the close of business on the Record Date will be voting on, among other things, whether to adopt the Allied World Acquisition Agreement. According to the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4, under the terms of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, each outstanding Transatlantic Share, other than Transatlantic Shares held by Transatlantic, Allied World, Acquisition Sub or their respective subsidiaries, will be cancelled and converted into the right to receive 0.88 ordinary shares, par value CHF 15.00 per share (as may be adjusted in connection with the payment of dividends by virtue of a par value reduction, as approved by Allied World's shareholders at its 2011 annual general meeting), of Allied World. Allied World shareholders would continue to retain their shares after the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. According to the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4, as a result of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, Transatlantic stockholders would own approximately 58% of the combined company on a fully diluted basis.

        According to the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4, the conditions to the consummation of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition include the following:

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        The Allied World Acquisition Agreement also provides for the termination of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement by either party under certain circumstances specified in the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, including the termination by:

        Transatlantic has no right to terminate the Allied World Acquisition Agreement as a result of the Validus Merger Offer until after the vote of the Transatlantic stockholders at the Special Meeting, even if the Transatlantic Board changes its recommendation and recommends a vote "FOR" the Validus Merger Offer.

        The Allied World Acquisition Agreement provides for the payment by Transatlantic to Allied World of expense reimbursements and termination fees as follows:

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        Allied World is obligated to pay a termination fee or alternative termination fee to Transatlantic, and to reimburse expenses to Transatlantic, under similar circumstances relating to Allied World and Allied World's shareholders.

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        Except as set forth above, Transatlantic and Allied World will pay their own fees and expenses incurred in connection with the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, except that Transatlantic and Allied World will share equally all fees and expenses in relation to the printing, filing and distribution of the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4 and any filing fees in connection with the Proposed Allied World Acquisition pursuant to any antitrust or competition law except, in each case, attorneys' and accountants' fees and expenses.

        WE ARE SOLICITING PROXIES FROM TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS TO VOTE "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL, THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL AND THE PAYOUT PROPOSAL. WE BELIEVE THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION DOES NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE CONSIDERATION TO TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS, AND WE BELIEVE THE VALIDUS TRANSACTION PROPOSAL IS A SUPERIOR ALTERNATIVE FOR THE TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS BECAUSE IT PROVIDES GREATER FINANCIAL VALUE TO TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS THAN THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION.

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CERTAIN INFORMATION REGARDING VALIDUS, TV HOLDINGS AND TV MERGER SUB

        Validus is a Bermuda exempted company, with its principal executive offices located at 29 Richmond Road, Pembroke, Bermuda HM 08. The telephone number of Validus is (441) 278-9000. Validus is a provider of reinsurance and insurance, conducting its operations worldwide through two wholly owned subsidiaries, Validus Reinsurance, Ltd. ("Validus Re") and Talbot Holdings Ltd. ("Talbot"). Validus Re is a Bermuda-based reinsurer primarily focused on short-tail lines of reinsurance. Talbot is the Bermuda parent of the specialty insurance group primarily operating within the Lloyd's insurance market through Syndicate 1183. Validus Shares are traded on the NYSE under the symbol "VR" and, as of the last practicable date prior to the filing of this Proxy Statement, Validus had a market capitalization of approximately $         billion. Validus has approximately 460 employees.

        TV Holdings is a Delaware limited liability company organized in connection with the acquisition of Transatlantic Shares and the Validus Transaction Proposal and has not carried on any activities other than in connection therewith. The principal offices of TV Holdings are located at 29 Richmond Road, Pembroke, Bermuda HM 08. The telephone number of TV Holdings is (441) 278-9000. TV Holdings is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Validus.

        TV Merger Sub is Delaware limited liability company organized in connection with the acquisition of Transatlantic Shares and the Validus Transaction Proposal and has not carried on any activities other than in connection therewith. The principal offices of TV Merger Sub are located at 29 Richmond Road, Pembroke, Bermuda HM 08. The telephone number of TV Merger Sub is (441) 278-9000. TV Merger Sub is a wholly-owned subsidiary of TV Holdings.

        It is not anticipated that TV Holdings or TV Merger Sub will have any significant assets or liabilities or engage in activities other than those incidental to its formation and capitalization and those necessary to consummate the Validus Transaction Proposal.

        The names of the directors and officers of Validus who are considered to be participants in this proxy solicitation and certain other information are set forth in Schedule I hereto. Other than as set forth herein, none of Validus, TV Holdings, TV Merger Sub or any of the participants set forth on Schedule I hereto has any substantial interest, direct or indirect, by security holdings or otherwise, in the Proposed Allied World Acquisition.

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UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL INFORMATION

        The following unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information is intended to provide you with information about how the acquisition of Transatlantic might have affected the historical financial statements of Validus if it had been consummated at an earlier time. The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma information has been prepared using Transatlantic's publicly available financial statements and disclosures, without the benefit of inspection of Transatlantic's books and records. Therefore, limited pro forma adjustments, such as recording fair value of assets and liabilities and adjustments for consistency of accounting policy, are reflected in these unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements. The following unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information does not necessarily reflect the financial position or results of operations that would have actually resulted had the acquisition occurred as of the dates indicated, nor should they be taken as necessarily indicative of the future financial position or results of operations of Validus.

        The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information should be read in conjunction with Validus' Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on August 5, 2011 (the "Validus 10-Q"), Validus' Form 10-K filed with the SEC on February 18, 2011 (the "Validus 10-K"), Transatlantic's Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on August 5, 2011 (the "Transatlantic 10-Q") and Transatlantic's Form 10-K filed with the SEC on February 22, 2011 (the "Transatlantic 10-K"), each as filed with the SEC. The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information gives effect to the proposed acquisition as if it had occurred at June 30, 2011 for the purposes of the unaudited consolidated pro forma balance sheet and at January 1, 2010 for the purposes of the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma statements of operations for the year ended December 31, 2010 and the six months ended June 30, 2011.

        You should read the following pro forma information in conjunction with the Validus 10-K and the Transatlantic 10-K, including the risk factors contained therein.

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        The following table presents unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma balance sheet data at June 30, 2011 (expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data) giving effect to the proposed acquisition of shares of Transatlantic common stock as if it had occurred at June 30, 2011:

 
  Historical
Validus
Holdings, Ltd.
  Historical
Transatlantic
Holdings, Inc.
  Pro Forma
Purchase
adjustments
  Notes   Pro Forma
Consolidated
 

Assets

                             

Fixed maturities, at fair value

  $ 4,603,534   $ 12,436,986   $ (107,000 ) 3(b), 3(i), 4   $ 16,933,520  

Short-term investments, at fair value

    725,258     210,307             935,565  

Other investments, at fair value

    18,746     863,380             882,126  

Cash and cash equivalents

    815,921     341,673             1,157,594  
                       

Total investments and cash

    6,163,459     13,852,346     (107,000 )       19,908,805  

Premiums receivable

    1,046,775     785,550     (2,527 ) 3(e)     1,829,798  

Deferred acquisition costs

    176,724     276,045             452,769  

Prepaid reinsurance premiums

    177,729     61,990     (2,992 ) 3(e)     236,797  

Securities lending collateral

    21,409                 21,409  

Loss reserves recoverable

    439,805     956,097     (8,782 ) 3(e)     1,387,120  

Paid losses recoverable

    30,854         (1,763 ) 3(e)     29,091  

Accrued investment income

    21,320     152,323             173,643  

Current taxes recoverable

    3,503         128,822   3(h)     132,325  

Intangible assets

    116,813                 116,813  

Goodwill

    20,393                 20,393  

Other assets

    41,004     622,002     29,235   3(b), 3(h), 3(i)     692,241  
                       

Total assets

  $ 8,259,788   $ 16,706,353   $ 35,063       $ 25,001,204  
                       

Liabilities

                             

Reserve for losses and loss expense

  $ 2,620,360   $ 9,950,709   $ 491,218   3(e), 3(h)   $ 13,062,287  

Unearned premiums

    1,192,772     1,349,101     (2,922 ) 3(e)     2,538,951  

Reinsurance balances payable

    181,013           (4,290 ) 3(e)     176,723  

Deferred taxation

    22,122                 22,122  

Securities lending payable

    22,133                 22,133  

Net payable for investments purchased

    49,479                   49,479  

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

    91,969     166,826             258,795  

Senior notes payable and credit facility payable

    246,928     1,005,785     500,000   3(g)     1,752,713  

Debentures payable

    289,800                 289,800  
                       

Total liabilities

    4,716,576     12,472,421     984,006         18,173,003  
                       

Shareholders' equity

                             

Ordinary shares

    23,414     67,847     (50,828 ) 3(a), 3(d)     40,433  

Treasury shares

    (6,131 )   (244,722 )   244,722   3(d)     (6,131 )

Additional paid-in capital

    1,880,748     322,925     1,996,968   3(a), 3(d)     4,200,641  

Accumulated other comprehensive gain (loss)

    (4,519 )   234,984     (234,984 ) 3(d)     (4,519 )

Retained earnings

    1,514,805     3,852,898     (2,904,821 ) 3(b), 3(d), 3(f)
3(g), 3(h), 3(i)
    2,481,582  
                       

Total shareholders' equity available to Company

    3,408,317     4,233,932     (948,943 )       6,693,306  

Non controlling interest

    134,895                 134,895  
                       

Total shareholders' equity

    3,543,212     4,233,932     (948,943 )       6,828,201  
                       

Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

  $ 8,259,788   $ 16,706,353   $ 35,063       $ 25,001,204  
                       

Common shares outstanding

   
98,763,928
   
62,483,787
   
97,249,766
       
196,013,694
 

Common shares and common share equivalents outstanding

    112,563,933     66,312,398     103,364,256         215,928,189  

Book value per share

  $ 34.51   $ 67.76         7   $ 34.15  

Diluted book value per share

 
$

31.91
 
$

65.77
       

7

 
$

32.44
 

Diluted tangible book value per share

 
$

30.69
 
$

65.77
       

7

 
$

31.80
 
                         

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        The following table sets forth unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma results of operations for the year ended December 31, 2010 (expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data) giving effect to the proposed acquisition of shares of Transatlantic common stock as if it had occurred at January 1, 2010:

 
  Historical
Validus
Holdings, Ltd.
  Historical
Transatlantic
Holdings, Inc.
  Pro Forma
Purchase
adjustments
  Notes   Pro Forma
Consolidated
 

Revenues

                             

Gross premiums written

  $ 1,990,566   $ 4,132,931   $ (5,121 ) 3(e)   $ 6,118,376  

Reinsurance premiums ceded

    (229,482 )   (251,238 )   5,121   3(e)     (475,599 )
                       

Net premiums written

    1,761,084     3,881,693             5,642,777  

Change in unearned premiums

    39     (23,073 )           (23,034 )
                       

Net premiums earned

    1,761,123     3,858,620             5,619,743  

Net investment income

    134,103     473,547     (5,996 ) 3(b)     601,654  

Net realized gains on investments

    32,498     38,073             70,571  

Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments

    45,952         (63,509 ) 3(i)     (17,557 )

Other-than-temporary impairments charged to earnings

        (7,972 )   7,972   3(i)      

Loss on early extinguishment of debt

        (115 )           (115 )

Other income

    5,219                 5,219  

Foreign exchange gains

    1,351                 1,351  
                       

Total revenues

    1,980,246     4,362,153     (61,533 )       6,280,866  

Expenses

                             

Losses and loss expense

    987,586     2,681,774       5     3,669,360  

Policy acquisition costs

    292,899     929,922             1,222,821  

General and administrative expenses

    209,290     209,397     (35,300 ) 3(j)     383,387  

Share compensation expense

    28,911         35,300   3(j)     64,211  

Finance expenses

    55,870     68,272     16,250   3(g)     140,392  
                       

Total expenses

    1,574,556     3,889,365     16,250         5,480,171  
                       

Income before taxes

    405,690     472,788     (77,783 )       800,695  

Income tax expense (benefit)

    (3,126 )   (70,587 )   21,277   3(b) 3(i)     (52,436 )
                       

Income after taxes

  $ 402,564   $ 402,201   $ (56,506 )     $ 748,259  

Preferred dividend and warrant dividend

    6,991                 6,991  
                       

Net income available to common shareholders

  $ 395,573   $ 402,201   $ (56,506 )     $ 741,268  
                       

Earnings per share

                             

Weighted average number of common shares and common share equivalents outstanding

                             

Basic

    116,018,364     64,092,000     97,236,888         213,255,252  

Diluted

    120,630,945     64,930,000     98,541,151         219,172,096  

Basic earnings per share

  $ 3.41   $ 6.28         6   $ 3.48  
                         

Diluted earnings per share

 
$

3.34
 
$

6.19
       

6

 
$

3.41
 
                         

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        The following table sets forth unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma results of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2011 (expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data) giving effect to the proposed acquisition of shares of Transatlantic common stock as if it had occurred at January 1, 2010:

 
  Historical
Validus
Holdings, Ltd.
  Historical
Transatlantic
Holdings, Inc.
  Pro Forma
Purchase
Adjustments
  Notes   Pro Forma
Consolidated
 

Revenues

                             

Gross premiums written

  $ 1,455,283   $ 2,157,464   $ (9,052 ) 3(e)   $ 3,603,695  

Reinsurance premiums ceded

    (242,166 )   (116,992 )   9,052   3(e)     (350,106 )
                       

Net premiums written

    1,213,117     2,040,472             3,253,589  

Change in unearned premiums

    (357,944 )   (128,714 )           (486,658 )
                       

Net premiums earned

    855,173     1,911,758             2,766,931  

Net investment income

    56,469     226,348     (2,748 ) 3(b)     280,069  

Net realized gains on investments

    17,931     57,785             75,716  

Other-than-temporary impairments charged to earnings

        (3,139 )   3,139   3(i)      

Net unrealized gains on investments

    5,698         90,257   3(i)     95,955  

Loss on early extinguishment of debt

        (1,179 )           (1,179 )

Other income

    2,201                 2,201  

Foreign exchange losses

    (2,458 )               (2,458 )
                       

Total revenues

    935,014     2,191,573     90,648         3,217,235  
                       

Expenses

                             

Losses and loss expenses

    683,505     1,850,178       5     2,533,683  

Policy acquisition costs

    155,526     437,782             593,308  

General and administrative expenses

    109,318     96,051     (24,150 ) 3(b), 3(j)     181,219  

Share compensation expenses

    19,677         17,650   3(j)     37,327  

Finance expenses

    30,362     33,587     8,125   3(g)     72,074  
                       

Total expenses

    998,388     2,417,598     1,625         3,417,611  
                       

Net (loss) income before taxes

    (63,374 )   (226,025 )   89,023         (200,376 )

Tax benefit (expense)

    1,488     116,755     (34,110 ) 3(b), 3(i)     84,133  
                       

Net (loss) income

    (61,886 )   (109,270 )   54,913         (116,243 )

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest

    (594 )               (594 )
                       

Net loss attributable to Validus

  $ (62,480 ) $ (109,270 ) $ 54,913       $ (116,837 )
                       

Earnings per share

                             

Weighted average number of common shares and common share equivalents outstanding

                             
 

Basic

    98,165,132     62,430,000     97,249,766         195,414,898  
 

Diluted

    98,165,132     62,430,000     97,249,766         195,414,898  

Basic loss per share

  $ (0.68 ) $ (1.75 )       6   $ (0.62 )
                         

Diluted loss per share

  $ (0.68 ) $ (1.75 )       6   $ (0.62 )
                         

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

1. Basis of Presentation

        The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information gives effect to the proposed acquisition as if it had occurred at June 30, 2011 for the purposes of the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma balance sheet and at January 1, 2010 for the purposes of the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma statements of operations for the year ended December 31, 2010 and six months ended June 30, 2011. Note 3(g) below sets forth the changes to this presentation that would be effected if the Validus Transaction Proposal were instead consummated pursuant to the terms of the Validus Merger Offer. The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information has been prepared by Validus' management and is based on Validus' historical consolidated financial statements and Transatlantic's historical consolidated financial statements. Certain amounts from Transatlantic's historical consolidated financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the Validus presentation. The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements have been prepared using Transatlantic's publicly available financial statements and disclosures, without the benefit of inspection of Transatlantic's books and records or discussion with the Transatlantic management team. Therefore, certain pro forma adjustments, such as recording fair value of assets and liabilities and adjustments for consistency of accounting policy, are not reflected in these unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements. Additional reclassifications of Transatlantic data to conform to the Validus presentation may also be required.

        This unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information is prepared in conformity with United States Generally Acceptable Accounting Principles ("US GAAP"). The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma balance sheet as of June 30, 2011 and the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma statements of operations for the year ended December 31, 2010 and the six month period ended June 30, 2011 have been prepared using the following information:

        The pro forma adjustments reflecting the consummation of the Validus Exchange Offer and the Second-Step Merger under the acquisition method of accounting are based on certain estimates and assumptions. The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma adjustments may be revised as additional information becomes available. The actual adjustments upon consummation of the Validus Exchange Offer and the Second-Step Merger and the allocation of the final purchase price will depend on a number of factors, including additional financial information available at such time, changes in values and changes in Transatlantic's operating results between the date of preparation of this unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information and the effective date of the Validus

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

1. Basis of Presentation (Continued)

Exchange Offer and the Second-Step Merger. Therefore, it is likely that the actual adjustments will differ from the pro forma adjustments and it is possible the differences may be material. Validus' management believes that its assumptions provide a reasonable basis for presenting all of the significant effects of the transactions contemplated based on information available to Validus at the time and that the pro forma adjustments give appropriate effect to those assumptions and are properly applied in the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information.

        The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information does not include any financial benefits, revenue enhancements or operating expense efficiencies arising from the Validus Exchange Offer and the Second-Step Merger.

        Estimated costs of the transaction as well as the benefit of the negative goodwill have been reflected in the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma balance sheet, but have not been included on the pro forma income statement due to their non-recurring nature.

        The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information is not intended to reflect the results of operations or the financial position that would have resulted had the Validus Exchange Offer and the Second-Step Merger been effected on the dates indicated and if the companies had been managed as one entity. The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information should be read in conjunction with the Validus 10-Q, the Validus 10-K, the Transatlantic 10-Q and the Transatlantic 10-K, as filed with the SEC.

2. Recent Accounting Pronouncements

        In May 2011, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2011-04, "Amendments to Achieve Common Fair Value Measurement and Disclosure Requirements in U.S. GAAP and IFRSs" ("ASU 2011-04"). The objective of ASU 2011-04 is to provide common fair value measurement and disclosure requirements in U.S. GAAP and IFRSs. Consequently, the amendments change the wording used to describe many of the requirements in U.S. GAAP for measuring fair value and for disclosing information about fair value measurements. For many of the requirements, the amendments do not result in a change in the application of the requirements in Topic 820 "Fair Value Measurements." ASU 2011-04 is effective for interim and annual periods beginning after December 15, 2011. Validus is currently evaluating the impact of this guidance, however it is not expected to have a material impact on Validus' consolidated financial statements.

        In June 2011, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2011-05, "Presentation of Comprehensive Income" ("ASU 2011-05"). The objective of ASU 2011-05 is to improve the comparability, consistency and transparency of financial reporting and to increase the prominence of items reported in other comprehensive income. ASU 2011-05 is effective for interim and annual periods beginning after December 15, 2011. Validus is currently evaluating the impact of this guidance, however it is not expected to have a material impact on Validus' consolidated financial statements.

3. Purchase Adjustments

        Validus is offering to exchange for each outstanding Transatlantic Share that is validly tendered and not properly withdrawn prior to the expiration time of the exchange offer, 1.5564 Validus Shares and $8.00 in cash (less applicable withholding taxes and without interest), upon the terms and subject

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

3. Purchase Adjustments (Continued)


to the conditions contained in the Validus S-4 and its accompanying revised letter of transmittal. Validus intends, promptly following acceptance for exchange and exchange of Transatlantic Shares in the Validus Exchange Offer, to effect the Second-Step Merger pursuant to which Validus will acquire all Transatlantic Shares of those Transatlantic stockholders who choose not to tender their Transatlantic Shares pursuant to the Validus Exchange Offer in accordance with the DGCL.

        In connection with the Validus Exchange Offer, transaction costs currently estimated at $55,035 will be incurred and expensed. In addition, upon termination of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, the Allied World termination fee will be incurred and expensed. The Allied World termination fee is not tax deductible.

        As discussed above, these pro forma purchase adjustments are based on certain estimates and assumptions made as of the date of the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information. The actual adjustments will depend on a number of factors, including the review of Transatlantic's books and records, and changes in the estimated fair value of net balance sheet assets and operating results of Transatlantic between June 30, 2011 and the date of the consummation of the Validus Exchange Offer and Second-Step Merger. Validus expects to make such adjustments at such time. These adjustments are likely to be different from the adjustments made to prepare the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information and such differences may be material.

        The share prices for both Validus and Transatlantic used in determining the preliminary estimated purchase price are based on the closing share prices on August 10, 2011. The preliminary total purchase price is calculated as follows:

Calculation of Total Purchase Price

Transatlantic Shares outstanding as of June 30, 2011

    62,483,787  
       

Exchange ratio

    1.5564  
       

Total Validus Shares to be issued

    97,249,766  

Validus closing share price on August 10, 2011

  $ 24.03  
       

Total value of Validus Shares to be issued

  $ 2,336,912  

Total cash consideration paid

  $ 500,000  
       

Total Purchase Price

  $ 2,836,912  
       

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

3. Purchase Adjustments (Continued)

        The allocation of the purchase price is as follows:

Allocation of Purchase Price

Transatlantic stockholders' equity

  $ 4,233,932  

Allied termination fee

    (115,000 )

Mark held-to-maturity investments to market, net of tax

    39,592  

Less reserve increase, after tax

    (325,000 )
       

Transatlantic stockholders' equity, adjusted (B)

  $ 3,833,524  

Total purchase price(A)

  $ 2,836,912  
       

Negative goodwill (A-B)

  $ 996,612  
       
(a)
In connection with the exchange offer, 97,249,766 Validus common shares are expected to be issued for all Transatlantic Shares, shares of common stock issued pursuant to option exercises, and shares of common stock issued following vesting of restricted shares, restricted share units and performance share units resulting in additional share capital of $17,016 and additional paid-in capital of $2,319,893.

(b)
It is expected that total transaction costs currently estimated at $55,035, the Allied World termination fee of $115,000, and expenses related to bank debt of $4,375 will be incurred by the consolidated entity. Based on an expected investment return of 2.29% for Validus and 3.70% for Transatlantic per annum, pre-tax investment income of $5,996 would have been foregone during the year end December 31, 2010 had these payments of $174,410 been made.

Approximately $6,500 of the estimated $55,035 total transaction costs have been incurred and expensed by Transatlantic in the six months ended June 30, 2011. The expenses have been eliminated from the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma results of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2011. In addition, an adjustment of $163,535 was made to retained earnings and $4,375 to other assets as deferred financing fees as at June 30, 2011 to reflect the remaining transaction costs, the Allied World termination fee, and the debt refinancing costs. Based on an expected investment return of 1.90% for Validus and 3.60% for Transatlantic per annum, pre tax investment income of $2,748 would have been foregone during the six months ended June 30, 2011 had these remaining payments of $167,910 been made.

(c)
Employees of Transatlantic hold 2,024,855 options to purchase Transatlantic Shares. The weighted average exercise price of these options is $63.00. It is expected that no net shares would be issued upon exercise of these options.

On June 30, 2011, the Compensation Committee of the Transatlantic Board approved the form of retention agreements that will be offered to certain executives of Transatlantic, including Steven S. Skalicky, Paul A. Bonny, and Javier E. Vijil, each a named executive officer of Transatlantic. Each of the retention agreements has a term beginning on the date of execution and ending on the earlier of December 31, 2013 or a mutually agreed upon termination date by the executive and Transatlantic. The retention agreements provide for a grant of restricted stock unit awards or phantom stock awards immediately prior to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition (or at a date chosen by the Transatlantic Board in its discretion, if the closing of the Proposed Allied World

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

3. Purchase Adjustments (Continued)

(d)
Elimination of Transatlantic ordinary shares of common stock of $67,847, treasury shares of $244,722, additional paid-in capital of $322,925, accumulated other comprehensive income of $234,984 and retained earnings of $3,852,898.

(e)
A related party balance of $9,052 for the six months ended June 30, 2011 and $5,121 for the year ended December 31, 2010 representing reinsurance ceded to Transatlantic by Validus was eliminated from gross premiums written and reinsurance ceded. Corresponding prepaid reinsurance premiums and unearned premiums of $2,922 and premiums receivable and reinsurance balances payable of $2,527 have been eliminated from the pro forma balance sheet. Loss reserves recoverable and reserves for losses and loss expenses of $8,782 and paid losses recoverable and reinsurance balances payable of $1,763 have also been eliminated from the pro forma balance sheet.

(f)
The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements have been prepared using Transatlantic's publicly available financial statements and disclosures, without the benefit of inspection of Transatlantic books and records. Therefore, with the exception of note 3(g) below, the carrying value of assets and liabilities in Transatlantic's financial statements are considered to be a proxy for fair value of those assets and liabilities, with the difference between the net assets and the total purchase price considered to be negative goodwill. In addition, limited pro forma adjustments, such as recording fair value of assets and liabilities and adjustments for consistency of accounting policy, are reflected in these unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements. Pursuant to Accounting Standards Codification Topic 805, "Business Combinations" ("ASC 805"), a bargain purchase is defined as a business combination in which the total fair value of the identifiable net assets acquired on the date of acquisition exceeds the fair value of the consideration transferred plus any noncontrolling interest in the acquiree, and it requires the acquirer to recognize that excess in earnings as a gain attributable to the acquirer. Negative goodwill of $996,612 has been recorded as a credit to retained earnings as upon completion of the acquisition of Transatlantic shares of common stock negative goodwill will be treated as a gain in the consolidated statement of operations.

(g)
Validus is offering to exchange for each outstanding Transatlantic Share that is validly tendered and not properly withdrawn prior to the expiration time of the Validus Exchange Offer, 1.5564 Validus Shares and $8.00 in cash (less applicable withholding taxes and without interest). This cash consideration is expected to total $500,000, and will be funded through borrowings under the existing Validus credit facilities and a new facility. Based on an expected interest rate of 3.23% per annum, additional finance expenses of $16,250 would have been incurred during the year end December 31, 2010 had this credit facility been in place. Based on an expected interest rate of 3.25% per annum, additional finance expenses of $8,125 would have been incurred during the six

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

3. Purchase Adjustments (Continued)

(h)
The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements have been prepared using Transatlantic's publicly available financial statements and disclosures, without the benefit of inspection of Transatlantic books and records. However, it is expected that an additional reserve of $500,000 will be required to recognize potential reserve deficiencies on 2001 year and prior business. This adjustment to loss reserves will also result in a current and deferred tax benefit of $175,000, of which $46,178 is deferred and $128,822 is current. The net charge to the balance sheet of $325,000 has been recorded as a debit to retained earnings.

(i)
Transatlantic classifies its fixed maturities as either held to maturity or available for sale, with held to maturity securities carried at amortized cost if Transatlantic has the positive intent and ability to hold each of these securities to maturity. Validus' investments in fixed maturities are classified as trading and carried at fair value, with related net unrealized gains or losses included in earnings. It is expected that Transatlantic's securities will be reclassified as trading upon completion of this transaction. At June 30, 2011, securities with an amortized cost of $1,187,591 and fair market value $1,248,501 were classified as held to maturity. Reclassification of these as trading would result in an adjustment of $60,910 to investments, a credit of $21,318 to other assets for deferred taxes, and a credit of $39,592 to retained earnings at June 30, 2011.

In addition, Transatlantic reports unrealized gains and losses from fixed maturities available for sale, equities available for sale and other invested assets, as a separate component of AOCI, net of deferred income taxes, in stockholders' equity. Reclassification of these securities as trading would result in these unrealized gains and losses being reported as components of the income statement. Additional unrealized losses on investments of $55,537 with a corresponding tax benefit of $19,438 would have been reported on the income statement during the year ended December 31, 2010 had this reclassification been in place. Additional unrealized gains on investments of $93,396 with a corresponding tax expense of $32,689 would have been reported on the income statement during the six months ended June 30, 2011 had this reclassification been in place.

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

3. Purchase Adjustments (Continued)

(j)
The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements have been prepared using Transatlantic's publicly available financial statements and disclosures, without the benefit of inspection of Transatlantic books and records. Transatlantic does not separately list share compensation expense on its income statement, however disclosure of the amount recorded for the year ended December 31, 2010 was recorded in its notes to the financial statements. This amount of $35,300 was therefore reclassified as share compensation expense on the income statement. Similar disclosure was not given for the six months ended June 30, 2011, but an estimate of $17,650 was calculated based on the amount recorded for the year ended December 31, 2010, and was reclassified as share compensation expense on the income statement.

4. Adjustments to Cash and Cash Equivalents

        The acquisition of Transatlantic Shares will result in the payment of cash and cash equivalents by Transatlantic of $142,035 and by Validus of $32,375.

        The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma statements of operations reflect the impact of these reductions in cash and cash equivalents. Actual transaction costs may vary from such estimates which are based on the best information available at the time the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information was prepared.

        For purposes of presentation in the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial information, the sources and uses of funds of the acquisition are as follows:


Sources of Funds

Transatlantic cash and cash equivalents

  $ 142,035  

Validus cash and cash equivalents

    32,375  

Validus credit facility

    500,000  
       

Total

  $ 674,410  
       


Uses of Funds

Cash consideration

  $ 500,000  

Validus transaction costs

    28,000  

Transatlantic transaction costs

    27,035  

Refinancing costs for existing Validus debt

    4,375  

Allied World termination fee

    115,000  
       

Total

  $ 674,410  
       

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

5. Selected Ratios

        Selected ratios of Validus, Transatlantic and pro forma combined are as follows:

 
  Year Ended
December 31, 2010
  Six Months Ended
June 30, 2011
 
 
  Validus   Transatlantic   Pro forma
combined
  Validus   Transatlantic   Pro forma
combined
 

Losses and loss expense ratios

    56.1 %   69.5 %   65.2 %   79.9 %   96.8 %   91.6 %

Policy acquisition costs ratios

    16.6     24.1     21.8     18.2     22.9     21.4  

General and administrative cost ratios

    13.5     5.4     8.0     15.1     5.0     8.1  
                           

Combined ratio

    86.2 %   99.0 %   95.0 %   113.2 %   124.7 %   121.1 %
                           

        (a)   Factors affecting the losses and loss expense ratio for the year ended December 31, 2010:

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

5. Selected Ratios (Continued)

        (b)   Factors affecting the losses and loss expense ratio for the six months ended June 30, 2011:

6. Earnings per Validus Share

        (a)   Pro forma earnings per common share for the year ended December 31, 2010 and the six months ended June 30, 2011 have been calculated based on the estimated weighted average number of common shares outstanding on a pro forma basis, as described in 6(b) below. The historical weighted

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

6. Earnings per Validus Share (Continued)

average number of outstanding Validus Shares was 116,018,364 and 120,630,945 basic and diluted, respectively, for the year ended December 31, 2010 and 98,165,132 and 98,165,132 basic and diluted, respectively, for the six months ended June 30, 2011.

        (b)   The pro forma weighted average number of Validus Shares outstanding for the year ended December 31, 2010 and six months ended June 30, 2011, after giving effect to the exchange of shares as if the Validus Exchange Offer had been issued and outstanding for the whole year, is 213,255,252 and 219,172,096, basic and diluted, and 195,414,898 and 195,414,898, basic and diluted, respectively.

        (c)   In the basic earnings per share calculation, dividends and distributions declared on warrants are deducted from net income. In calculating diluted earnings per share, we consider the application of the treasury stock method and the two-class method and whichever is more dilutive is included into the calculation of diluted earnings per share.

        The following table sets forth the computation of basic and diluted earnings per share for the six months ended June 30, 2011:

 
  Historical
Validus
Holdings
  Pro Forma
Consolidated
 

Net loss available to common shareholders

  $ (66,430 ) $ (120,787 )
           

Weighted average shares—basic ordinary shares outstanding

    98,165,132     195,414,898  

Share equivalents

             

Warrants

         

Restricted Shares

         

Options

         
           

Weighted average shares—diluted

    98,165,132     195,414,898  

Basic loss per share

  $ (0.68 ) $ (0.62 )
           

Diluted loss per share

  $ (0.68 ) $ (0.62 )
           

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Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

6. Earnings per Validus Share (Continued)

        The following table sets forth the computation of basic and diluted earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2010:

 
  Historical
Validus
Holdings
  Pro Forma
Consolidated
 

Net Income

  $ 402,564   $ 748,259  

Net income available to common shareholders

  $ 395,573   $ 741,268  
           

Weighted average shares—basic ordinary shares outstanding

    116,018,364     213,255,252  

Share equivalents

             

Warrants

    2,657,258     2,657,258  

Restricted Shares

    1,067,042     2,371,305  

Options

    888,281     888,281  
           

Weighted average shares—diluted

    120,630,945     219,172,096  

Basic earnings per share

  $ 3.41   $ 3.48  
           

Diluted earnings per share

  $ 3.34   $ 3.41  
           

7. Book Value per Share

        Validus calculates diluted book value per share using the "as-if-converted" method, where all proceeds received upon exercise of warrants and stock options would be retained by Validus and the resulting common shares from exercise remain outstanding. In its public records, Transatlantic calculates only book value per share and not diluted book value per share. Accordingly, for the purposes of the Pro Forma Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and notes thereto, Transatlantic's diluted book value per share has been calculated based on the "as-if-converted" method to be consistent with Validus' calculation.

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Validus Holdings, Ltd.

Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements (unaudited) (Continued)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)

7. Book Value per Share (Continued)

        The following table sets forth the computation of book value and diluted book value per share adjusted for the exchange offer as of June 30, 2011:

 
  Historical
Validus
Holdings
  Pro Forma
Consolidated
 

Book value per common share calculation

             

Total shareholders' equity

  $ 3,408,317   $ 6,693,306  

Shares

    98,763,928     196,013,694  

Book value per common share

  $ 34.51   $ 34.15  

Diluted book value per common share calculation

             

Total shareholders' equity

  $ 3,408,317   $ 6,693,306  

Proceeds of assumed exercise of outstanding warrants

  $ 137,992   $ 137,992  

Proceeds of assumed exercise of outstanding stock options

  $ 45,604   $ 173,170  

Unvested restricted shares

         
           

  $ 3,591,913   $ 7,004,468  

Shares

    98,763,928     196,013,694  

Warrants

    7,862,262     7,862,262  

Options

    2,266,801     5,418,285  

Unvested restricted shares

    3,670,942     6,633,948  
           

    112,563,933     215,928,189  

Diluted book value per common share

  $ 31.91   $ 32.44  

8. Capitalization

        The following table sets forth the computation of debt to total capitalization and debt (excluding debentures payable) to total capitalization at June 30, 2011, adjusted for the exchange offer and second-step merger:

 
  Historical
Validus
Holdings
  Pro Forma
Consolidated
 

Total debt

             

Borrowings drawn under credit facility

  $   $ 500,000  

Senior notes payable

    246,928     1,252,713  

Debentures payable

    289,800     289,800  
           

Total debt

  $ 536,728   $ 2,042,513  
           

Total capitalization

             

Total shareholders' equity

  $ 3,408,317   $ 6,693,306  

Borrowings drawn under credit facility

        500,000  

Senior notes payable

    246,928     1,252,713  

Debentures payable

    289,800     289,800  
           

Total capitalization

  $ 3,945,045   $ 8,756,354  
           

Total debt to total capitalization

    13.6 %   23.4 %

Debt (excluding debentures payable) to total capitalization

    6.3 %   20.1 %

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OTHER PROPOSALS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE SPECIAL MEETING

        In addition to soliciting proxies for the Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal, the Transatlantic Board is also soliciting proxies for the Special Meeting for the Adjournment Proposal and the Payout Proposal.

        Because the Adjournment Proposal and Payout Proposal are designed to facilitate the approval of the Proposed Allied World Acquisition and the adoption of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, Validus recommends voting "AGAINST" the Adjournment Proposal and the Payout Proposal.

        YOU CAN CAST YOUR VOTE WITH RESPECT TO ALL PROPOSALS TO BE CONSIDERED AT THE SPECIAL MEETING ON OUR BLUE PROXY CARD. WE URGE YOU NOT TO RETURN ANY PROXY CARD THAT YOU RECEIVE FROM TRANSATLANTIC.

        Other than as set forth above, Validus is not currently aware of any other proposals to be brought before the Special Meeting. Should other proposals be brought before the Special Meeting, the persons named on the BLUE proxy card will abstain from voting on such proposals unless such proposals adversely affect the interests of Validus as determined by Validus in its sole discretion, in which event such persons will vote on such proposals in their discretion.

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VOTING PROCEDURES

        According to the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4, as of the Record Date, there were                    Transatlantic Shares entitled to vote at the Special Meeting.

        Under Transatlantic's bylaws, the presence, in person or by proxy, of the holders of a majority of the Transatlantic Shares outstanding as of the Record Date and entitled to vote at the Special Meeting is necessary to constitute a quorum at the Special Meeting. Once a Transatlantic Share is represented at the Special Meeting, it will be counted for the purpose of determining a quorum at the Special Meeting and any adjournment of the Special Meeting. However, if a new Record Date is set for the adjourned Special Meeting, then a new quorum will have to be established. In the event that a quorum is not present at the Special Meeting, it is expected that the Special Meeting will be adjourned.

        In accordance with NYSE rules, brokers and nominees who hold Transatlantic Shares in street-name for customers may not exercise their voting discretion with respect to the Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal or the Adjournment Proposal related thereto. Thus, absent specific instructions from the beneficial owner of such Transatlantic Shares, these Transatlantic Shares will not be counted for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present.

        The Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal requires the approval of a majority of the total outstanding Transatlantic Shares. Therefore, abstentions and broker non-votes will have the same effect as a vote "AGAINST" the Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal.

        Approval of the Adjournment Proposal requires the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the Transatlantic Shares present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote on the matter at the Special Meeting, whether or not a quorum is present. Transatlantic stockholders may adjourn the Special Meeting to another time or place without further notice unless the adjournment is for more than 30 days or if after the adjournment a new record date is fixed for the adjourned meeting, in which case a notice of the adjourned meeting shall be given to each Transatlantic stockholder of record entitled to vote at the meeting. Abstentions will have the same effect as a vote "AGAINST" approval of the proposal to adjourn the Special Meeting. Broker non-votes, if any, are not counted for purposes of the Adjournment Proposal.

        Approval of the Payout Proposal requires the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the Transatlantic Shares present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, assuming a quorum is present. Abstentions will have the effect of a vote "AGAINST" approval of the Payout Proposal. Failures to vote and broker non-votes, if any, will not be voted, but this will not have an effect on the Payout Proposal, assuming a quorum is present. Approval of the Payout Proposal is not a condition to completion of the proposed Allied World Acquisition, and the vote with respect to this proposal is advisory only. Accordingly, the vote will not be binding on Transatlantic or Allied World, or the board of directors or the compensation committee of Transatlantic or Allied World.

        If a Transatlantic stockholder does not instruct its bank, brokerage firm or other nominee on how to vote its Transatlantic Shares, such stockholder's bank, brokerage firm or other nominee, as applicable, may not vote such Transatlantic Shares on any of the proposals to be considered and voted upon at the Special Meeting as all such matters are deemed "non-routine" matters pursuant to applicable NYSE rules.

        Transatlantic stockholders may abstain from voting on any or all of the proposals or may vote for or against any or all of the proposals by internet or telephone or by marking the proper box on the BLUE proxy card and signing, dating and returning it promptly in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. If a Transatlantic stockholder returns a BLUE proxy card that is signed, dated and not marked with respect to a proposal, that stockholder will be deemed to have voted "AGAINST" the Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal, the Adjournment Proposal and the Payout Proposal as these proposals relate to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition which we oppose.

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        If a Transatlantic stockholder returns a BLUE proxy card that is signed and dated but not marked with respect to any proposal unrelated to the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, we will vote to "ABSTAIN" unless such proposal adversely affect the interests of Validus as determined by Validus in its sole discretion, in which event such persons will vote on such proposals in their discretion.

        Only Transatlantic stockholders (or their duly appointed proxies) of record on the Record Date are eligible to vote in person or submit a proxy.

        YOU MAY REVOKE YOUR PROXY AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO ITS EXERCISE BY ATTENDING THE SPECIAL MEETING AND VOTING IN PERSON, BY SUBMITTING A DULY EXECUTED, LATER DATED PROXY BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE OR BY SIGNING, DATING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED BLUE PROXY CARD OR BY SUBMITTING A WRITTEN NOTICE OF REVOCATION TO EITHER (A) VALIDUS, CARE OF INNISFREE M&A INCORPORATED, 501 MADISON AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022, OR (B) THE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES OF TRANSATLANTIC AT 80 PINE STREET, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10005. A REVOCATION MAY BE IN ANY WRITTEN FORM VALIDLY SIGNED BY THE RECORD HOLDER AS LONG AS IT CLEARLY STATES THAT THE PROXY PREVIOUSLY GIVEN IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE. STOCKHOLDERS WHO HOLD THEIR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES IN A BANK OR BROKERAGE ACCOUNT WILL NEED TO NOTIFY THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACCOUNT TO REVOKE OR WITHDRAW PREVIOUSLY GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS. WE REQUEST THAT A COPY OF ANY REVOCATION SENT TO TRANSATLANTIC OR ANY REVOCATION NOTIFICATION SENT TO THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR A BANK OR BROKERAGE ACCOUNT ALSO BE SENT TO VALIDUS, CARE OF INNISFREE M&A INCORPORATED, AT THE ADDRESS BELOW SO THAT VALIDUS MAY DETERMINE IF AND WHEN PROXIES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM THE HOLDERS OF RECORD ON THE RECORD DATE OF A MAJORITY OF TRANSATLANTIC SHARES THEN OUTSTANDING. UNLESS REVOKED IN THE MANNER SET FORTH ABOVE, SUBJECT TO THE FOREGOING, DULY EXECUTED PROXIES IN THE FORM ENCLOSED WILL BE VOTED AT THE SPECIAL MEETING AS SET FORTH ABOVE.

        BY EXECUTING THE BLUE PROXY CARD YOU ARE AUTHORIZING THE PERSONS NAMED AS PROXIES TO REVOKE ALL PRIOR PROXIES ON YOUR BEHALF.

        If you have any questions or require any assistance in voting your Transatlantic Shares, please contact:

LOGO

501 Madison Avenue, 20th Floor
New York, New York 10022
Stockholders May Call Toll Free: (877) 717-3929
Banks and Brokers May Call Collect: (212) 750-5833

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SOLICITATION OF PROXIES

        Except as set forth below, Validus will not pay any fees or commissions to any broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee for the solicitation of proxies in connection with this solicitation.

        Proxies will be solicited by mail, telephone, facsimile, telegraph, the internet, e-mail, newspapers and other publications of general distribution and in person. Directors and officers of Validus listed on Schedule I hereto may assist in the solicitation of proxies without any additional remuneration (except as otherwise set forth in this Proxy Statement).

        Validus has retained Innisfree M&A Incorporated ("Innisfree") for solicitation and advisory services in connection with solicitations relating to the Special Meeting, for which Innisfree may receive a fee of up to $600,000 in connection with the solicitation of proxies for the Special Meeting. Up to approximately 60 people may be employed by Innisfree in connection with the solicitation of proxies for the Special Meeting. Validus has also agreed to reimburse Innisfree for out-of-pocket expenses and to indemnify Innisfree against certain liabilities and expenses, including reasonable legal fees and related charges. Innisfree will solicit proxies for the Special Meeting from individuals, brokers, banks, bank nominees and other institutional holders. The entire expense of soliciting proxies for the Special Meeting by or on behalf of Validus is being borne by Validus.

        If you have any questions concerning this Proxy Statement or the procedures to be followed to execute and deliver a proxy, please contact Innisfree at the address or phone number specified above.


FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

        This Proxy Statement may include forward-looking statements, both with respect to Validus and its industry, that reflect Validus' current views with respect to future events and financial performance. Statements that include the words "expect," "intend," "plan," "believe," "project," "anticipate," "will," "may," "would" and similar statements of a future or forward-looking nature are often used to identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements address matters that involve risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond Validus' control. Accordingly, there are or will be important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in such statements and, therefore, you should not place undue reliance on any such statements. Validus believes that these factors include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) uncertainty as to whether Validus will be able to enter into or consummate the proposed transaction on the terms set forth in the Validus Transaction Proposal; 2) uncertainty as to the actual premium that will be realized by Transatlantic stockholders in connection with the proposed transaction; 3) failure to realize the anticipated benefits (including combination synergies) of the Validus Transaction Proposal, including as a result of delay in completing the transaction or integrating the businesses of Validus and Transatlantic; 4) uncertainty as to the long-term value of Validus Shares; 5) unpredictability and severity of catastrophic events; 6) rating agency actions; 7) adequacy of Validus' or Transatlantic's risk management and loss limitation methods; 8) cyclicality of demand and pricing in the insurance and reinsurance markets; 9) Validus' ability to implement its business strategy during "soft" as well as "hard" markets; 10) adequacy of Validus' or Transatlantic's loss reserves; 11) continued availability of capital and financing; 12) retention of key personnel; 13) competition in the insurance and reinsurance markets; 14) potential loss of business from one or more major reinsurance or insurance brokers; 15) the credit risk Validus assumes through its dealings with its reinsurance and insurance brokers; 16) Validus' or Transatlantic's ability to implement, successfully and on a timely basis, complex infrastructure, distribution capabilities, systems, procedures and internal controls, and to develop accurate actuarial data to support the business and regulatory and reporting requirements; 17) general economic and market conditions (including inflation, volatility in the credit and capital markets, interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates); 18) the integration of businesses Validus may acquire or new business ventures Validus may start;

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19) the legal, regulatory and tax regimes under which Validus operates; 20) the effect on Validus' or Transatlantic's investment portfolios of changing financial market conditions, including inflation, interest rates, liquidity and the recent downgrade of U.S. securities by Standard & Poor's and the possible effect on the value of securities in Validus' and Transatlantic's investment portfolios, as well as other factors; 21) acts of terrorism or outbreak of war or hostilities; 22) availability of reinsurance and retrocessional coverage; and 23) the outcome of transaction related litigation, as well as management's response to any of the aforementioned factors.

        The foregoing review of important factors should not be construed as exhaustive and should be read in conjunction with the other cautionary statements that are included herein and elsewhere, including the Risk Factors included in Validus' and Transatlantic's most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q and other documents of Validus and Transatlantic on file with the SEC. Any forward-looking statements made in this Proxy Statement are qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements, and there can be no assurance that the actual results or developments anticipated by Validus will be realized or, even if substantially realized, that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on, Validus or its business, operations or financial condition. Except to the extent required by applicable law, Validus undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

        Holders of the Transatlantic Shares will not have rights to an appraisal of the fair value of their Transatlantic Shares in connection with the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, irrespective of whether they vote against the Allied World Acquisition Agreement Proposal as a result of granting a proxy to Validus, or otherwise.


OTHER INFORMATION

        The information concerning Transatlantic and the Proposed Allied World Acquisition contained herein (including Schedule II) has been taken from, or is based upon, publicly available documents on file with the SEC and other publicly available information. Although Validus has no knowledge that would indicate that statements relating to Transatlantic or the Allied World Acquisition Agreement contained in this Proxy Statement, in reliance upon publicly available information, are inaccurate or incomplete, to date it has not had access to the books and records of Transatlantic, was not involved in the preparation of such information and statements and is not in a position to verify any such information or statements. See Schedule II for information regarding persons who beneficially own more than 5% of the Transatlantic Shares and the ownership of the Transatlantic Shares by the directors and officers of Transatlantic.

        Pursuant to Rule 14a-5 promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, reference is made to the preliminary joint proxy statement/prospectus included in the Allied World/Transatlantic S-4 for information concerning the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, the Proposed Allied World Acquisition, financial information regarding Allied World, Transatlantic and the proposed combination of Allied World and Transatlantic, the proposals to be voted upon at the Special Meeting, the Transatlantic Shares, other information concerning Transatlantic's management, the procedures for submitting proposals for consideration at the next annual meeting of stockholders of Transatlantic and certain other matters regarding Transatlantic and the Special Meeting.

        The Validus Transaction Proposal is subject to a number of conditions, including the termination of the Allied World Acquisition Agreement, receipt of all regulatory approvals, consents and waivers, the approval of the issuance of the necessary Validus Shares by Validus' shareholders and, in the case of the Validus Merger Offer, approval of the Validus Merger Offer by the Transatlantic Board and stockholders. There are no assurances that all of the conditions to the Validus Transaction Proposal will be satisfied or that the Validus Transaction Proposal will be consummated if Transatlantic stockholders reject the Proposed Allied World Acquisition. Consequently, following a rejection of the Proposed

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Allied World Acquisition, Transatlantic may remain independent of both Validus and Allied World. Transatlantic stockholders should take all of these factors into account when determining how to vote their Transatlantic Shares.

        Although Validus believes that the Validus Transaction Proposal would provide Transatlantic stockholders with a premium for their Transatlantic Shares, because both the Validus Merger Offer and the Validus Exchange Offer provide for stock consideration with fixed exchange ratios, the respective values of the stock portion of the Validus Merger Offer and the Validus Exchange Offer to Transatlantic stockholders will vary over time based on relative changes in the market prices of each company's common shares, which could result in a smaller premium or no premium.

        THIS PROXY STATEMENT RELATES SOLELY TO THE SOLICITATION OF PROXIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AND IS NOT A SOLICITATION OF PROXIES WITH RESPECT TO THE VALIDUS MERGER OFFER, A REQUEST FOR THE TENDER OF TRANSATLANTIC SHARES IN THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER OR AN OFFER TO SELL VALIDUS SHARES. THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER WILL BE MADE ONLY BY MEANS OF A PROSPECTUS/OFFER TO EXCHANGE WHICH WILL BE SEPARATELY MAILED TO TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDERS.

        WE URGE YOU NOT TO RETURN ANY PROXY CARD YOU RECEIVE FROM TRANSATLANTIC—EVEN AS A PROTEST VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION. EVEN IF YOU PREVIOUSLY HAVE SUBMITTED A PROXY CARD FURNISHED BY TRANSATLANTIC, IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO CHANGE YOUR VOTE BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE OR SIMPLY BY SIGNING, DATING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED BLUE PROXY CARD. WE URGE YOU VOTE BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE OR BY SIGNING, DATING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED BLUE PROXY CARD TO US TODAY.

        WHETHER OR NOT YOU INTEND TO ATTEND THE SPECIAL MEETING, YOUR PROMPT ACTION IS IMPORTANT. MAKE YOUR VIEWS CLEAR TO THE TRANSATLANTIC BOARD BY VOTING "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL, THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL AND THE PAYOUT PROPOSAL BY INTERNET OR TELEPHONE OR BY SIGNING, DATING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED BLUE PROXY CARD TODAY. A VOTE AGAINST THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL WILL NOT OBLIGATE YOU TO VOTE FOR THE VALIDUS MERGER OFFER OR TENDER YOUR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES IN THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER. HOWEVER, YOU MUST TENDER YOUR TRANSATLANTIC SHARES PURSUANT TO THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER IF YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER.

        IF A TRANSATLANTIC STOCKHOLDER RETURNS A BLUE PROXY CARD THAT IS SIGNED, DATED AND NOT MARKED WITH RESPECT TO A PROPOSAL, THAT STOCKHOLDER WILL BE DEEMED TO HAVE VOTED "AGAINST" THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT PROPOSAL, THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL AND THE PAYOUT PROPOSAL BECAUSE THESE PROPOSALS RELATE TO THE PROPOSED ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION WHICH WE OPPOSE.

        YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT, NO MATTER HOW MANY OR HOW FEW SHARES YOU OWN.

VALIDUS HOLDINGS, LTD.
TV HOLDINGS, LLC
TV MERGER SUB, LLC
                                , 2011

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IMPORTANT VOTING INFORMATION

        1.     If your Transatlantic Shares are held in your own name, please submit your proxy to us TODAY by following the instructions on the enclosed BLUE proxy card by Internet or telephone, or by signing, dating and returning the enclosed BLUE proxy card to Validus Holdings, Ltd., care of Innisfree M&A Incorporated, in the postage-paid envelope provided.

        2.     If your Transatlantic Shares are held in "street-name," only your broker or bank can vote your Transatlantic Shares and only upon receipt of your specific instructions. If your Transatlantic Shares are held in "street-name," deliver the enclosed BLUE voting instruction form to your broker or bank or contact the person responsible for your account to vote on your behalf and to ensure that a BLUE proxy card is submitted on your behalf. If your broker or bank or contact person responsible for your account provides for voting instructions to be delivered to them by Internet or telephone, instructions will be included on the enclosed BLUE voting instruction form. We urge you to confirm in writing your instructions to the person responsible for your account and to provide a copy of those instructions to Validus Holdings, Ltd., care of Innisfree M&A Incorporated, 501 Madison Avenue, 20th Floor, New York, New York 10022, so that Validus will be aware of all instructions given and can attempt to ensure that such instructions are followed.

        3.     Do not sign or return any            proxy card you may receive from Transatlantic. If you have already submitted a            proxy card, you have every right to change your vote—use the BLUE proxy card to vote by Internet or telephone or simply sign, date and return the BLUE proxy card. Only your latest dated proxy will be counted.

        4.     Only Transatlantic stockholders of record on July 22, 2011 are entitled to vote at the Special Meeting. We urge each stockholder to ensure that the holder of record of his, her or its Transatlantic Share(s) signs, dates, and returns the enclosed BLUE proxy card as soon as possible.

        If you have any questions or require any assistance in voting your Transatlantic Shares, please contact:

LOGO

501 Madison Avenue, 20th Floor
New York, New York 10022
Stockholders May Call Toll Free: (877) 717-3929
Banks and Brokers May Call Collect: (212) 750-5833

        THE VALIDUS EXCHANGE OFFER WILL BE THE SUBJECT OF A REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM S-4 (WHICH WILL CONTAIN A PROSPECTUS/OFFER TO EXCHANGE) THAT MAY BE FILED BY VALIDUS WITH THE SEC. ADDITIONALLY, THE VALIDUS MERGER OFFER DESCRIBED IN THIS PROXY STATEMENT MAY BECOME THE SUBJECT OF A SEPARATE REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM S-4 FILED WITH THE SEC. THIS PROXY STATEMENT IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR ANY REGISTRATION STATEMENT THAT VALIDUS HAS FILED OR MAY FILE WITH THE SEC OR ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS WHICH VALIDUS MAY SEND TO ITS OR TRANSATLANTIC'S STOCKHOLDERS IN CONNECTION WITH THE VALIDUS TRANSACTION PROPOSAL. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ EACH REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND ALL OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE VALIDUS TRANSACTION PROPOSAL. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS MAY OBTAIN A FREE COPY OF ANY DOCUMENTS FILED BY VALIDUS WITH THE SEC AT THE SEC'S WEBSITE (www.sec.gov) OR BY DIRECTING A REQUEST TO INNISFREE M&A INCORPORATED, 501 MADISON AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022, AT (877) 717-3929 (BANKS AND BROKERS MAY CALL COLLECT AT (212) 750-5833).

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SCHEDULE I—
INFORMATION CONCERNING DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF VALIDUS
WHO ARE PARTICIPANTS AND INTERESTS OF PARTICIPANTS

Directors and Officers of Validus Who are Participants

        The following table sets forth the name of each director and officer of Validus that is a participant in the solicitation. Unless otherwise indicated, the current business address of each person is 29 Richmond Road, Pembroke, Bermuda HM 08 and the current business telephone number is (441) 278-9000.

DIRECTORS   PARTICIPANT OFFICERS
Edward J. Noonan   Edward J. Noonan

Michael E.A. Carpenter

 

Joseph E. (Jeff) Consolino

Matthew J. Grayson

 

Robert F. Kuzloski

Jeffrey W. Greenberg

 

 

John J. Hendrickson

 

 

Sander M. Levy

 

 

Jean-Marie Nessi

 

 

Mandakini Puri

 

 

Alok Singh

 

 

Christopher E. Watson

 

 

        TV Holdings and TV Merger Sub are both member managed limited liability companies without directors or officers.


INTERESTS OF PARTICIPANTS

        Validus is the owner of 200 Transatlantic Shares.

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SCHEDULE II—
SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF TRANSATLANTIC PRINCIPAL
STOCKHOLDERS AND MANAGEMENT

THE FOLLOWING TABLES ARE REPRINTED FROM TRANSATLANTIC'S
DEFINITIVE PROXY STATEMENT FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON MAY 26, 2011

        The following table lists the beneficial ownership of Transatlantic Shares as of March 28, 2011, by each person or group who, to Transatlantic's knowledge, beneficially owned more than five percent of the outstanding Transatlantic Shares.

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner
  Amount
and Nature
of Beneficial
Ownership
  Percent of
Common Stock
 

BlackRock, Inc. 

    4,007,864 (1)   6.41  
 

40 East 52nd Street

             
 

New York, New York 10022

             

Davis Selected Advisers, LP

   
14,159,872

(2)
 
22.67
 
 

2949 East Elvira Road, Suite 101

             
 

Tucson, Arizona 85706

             

JPMorgan Chase & Co. 

   
3,284,202

(3)
 
5.26
 
 

270 Park Avenue

             
 

New York, New York 10017

             

(1)
BlackRock, Inc. filed a Schedule 13G, dated February 9, 2011, with respect to the Transatlantic Shares held by it, which stated that it has sole voting authority with respect to 4,007,864 shares and sole dispositive authority with respect to 4,007,864 shares. BlackRock, Inc. provides investment management, risk analytics and investment accounting services to Transatlantic. During 2010, Transatlantic incurred $6.2 million in fees relating to these services.

(2)
Davis Selected Advisers, L.P. filed a Schedule 13G/A, dated February 14, 2011, with respect to the Transatlantic Shares held by it, which stated that it has sole voting authority with respect to 13,208,762 shares and sole dispositive authority with respect to 14,159,872 shares. On June 8, 2009, Davis Selected Advisers, L.P. entered into a voting agreement with Transatlantic, pursuant to which it (i) agreed to vote the number of Transatlantic Shares beneficially owned by it in excess of 9.9% of the outstanding Transatlantic Shares in a manner proportionate to the vote of the holders of the Transatlantic Shares (other than Transatlantic Shares held by related persons) voting on such matter and (ii) appointed Transatlantic as its proxy and power of attorney to vote such Transatlantic Shares in excess of 9.9% of the outstanding Transatlantic Shares.

(3)
JPMorgan Chase & Co. filed a Schedule 13G, dated February 3, 2011, with respect to the Transatlantic Shares held by it, which stated that it has sole voting authority with respect to 2,896,964 shares, shared voting authority with respect to 273,281 shares, sole dispositive authority with respect to 3,095,201 shares and shared dispositive authority with respect to 189,001 shares.

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        The following table summarizes the beneficial ownership of equity securities of Transatlantic, by each of the nominees for director, each executive officer named in the Transatlantic summary compensation table and by the current directors and current executive officers as a group.

 
  Equity Securities Owned
Beneficially as of
January 31, 2011(1)
 
 
  TRH
Common Stock
 
Name
  Amount and
Nature of
Beneficial
Ownership(2)
  Percent of
Class
 

Stephen P. Bradley

    0      

Paul A. Bonny

    231,686     .37  

Ian H. Chippendale

    2,667     (3)  

John G. Foos

    7,167     (3)  

John L. McCarthy

    2,667     (3)  

Robert F. Orlich

    567,049     .91  

Richard S. Press

    7,667     (3)  

Michael C. Sapnar

    131,139     .21  

Steven S. Skalicky

    232,775     .37  

Thomas R. Tizzio

    99,686     .16  

Javier E. Vijil

    219,078     .35  

All Directors and Executive Officers of TRH as a Group (14 individuals)

    1,591,934     2.55  

(1)
Unless otherwise indicated, the beneficial owners listed have sole voting and investment power over the shares listed.

(2)
Amounts of equity securities shown include Transatlantic Shares subject to options which may be exercised within 60 days of January 31, 2011 and RSUs which may vest within 60 days of January 31, 2011 as follows: Bonny—201,838 shares, Chippendale—1,000 shares, Foos—2,000 shares, McCarthy—0 shares, Orlich—475,858 shares, Press—2,000 shares, Sapnar—118,901 shares, Skalicky—201,698 shares, Tizzio—48,800 shares, Vijil—201,455 shares, all directors and executive officers of Transatlantic as a group—1,331,471 shares.

Amounts of equity securities shown include shares as to which the individual shares voting and investment power as follows: Foos—3,500 shares with his wife, Orlich—91,191 shares with his wife, Skalicky—5,131 shares with his wife, Tizzio—46,880 shares with his wife, Vijil—9,548 shares with his wife, all directors and executive officers of Transatlantic as a group—156,250 shares. Amounts of equity securities exclude the following securities owned by members of the named individual's immediate family as to which securities such individual has disclaimed beneficial ownership: Foos—300 shares, Press—2,000 shares, all directors and executive officers as a group—2,300 shares.

(3)
Less than .01 percent.

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IMPORTANT

        If your Transatlantic Shares are held in your own name, please use the BLUE proxy card to vote by Internet or telephone or sign, date and return the enclosed BLUE proxy card today. If your Transatlantic Shares are held in "street-name," only your broker or bank can vote your shares and only upon receipt of your specific instructions. Please return the enclosed BLUE voting instruction form to your broker or bank and contact the person responsible for your account to ensure that a BLUE proxy card is voted on your behalf. If your broker or bank provides for voting instructions to be delivered to them by Internet or telephone, instructions will be included on the enclosed BLUE voting instruction form.

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TO VOTE BY MAIL, PLEASE DETACH PROXY CARD HERE AND COMPLETE, SIGN, DATE AND RETURN IN THE POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE PROVIDED PRELIMINARY COPY - SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED AUGUST 12, 2011 YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT Please take a moment now to vote your shares of Transatlantic Common Stock for the upcoming Special Meeting of Transatlantic Stockholders. YOU CAN VOTE TODAY IN ONE OF THREE WAYS: 1. Vote by Telephone — Please call toll-free in the U.S. or Canada at 1-866-756-9932, on a touch-tone telephone. If outside the U.S. or Canada, call 1-215-521-1342. Please follow the simple instructions. You will be required to provide the unique control number printed below. OR 2. Vote by Internet — Please access https://www.proxyvotenow.com/trh, and follow the simple instructions. Please note you must type an “s” after http. You will be required to provide the unique control number printed below. OR 3. Vote by Mail—If you do not wish to vote by telephone or over the Internet, please complete, sign, date and return this BLUE proxy card in the postage-paid envelope provided, or mail to: Validus Holdings, Ltd., c/o Innisfree M&A Incorporated, FDR Station, P.O. Box 5155, New York, New York 10150-5155. , 2011 Date Signature of Stockholder Signature of Stockholder (if held jointly) Title(s) NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name or names appear hereon. If shares are held jointly, each stockholder should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator, trustee or guardian, please give full title as such. If a corporation, please sign in full corporate name by president or authorized officer. If a partnership, please sign in partnership name by authorized person. VALIDUS STRONGLY RECOMMENDS A VOTE "AGAINST" EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PROPOSALS. FOR ABSTAIN AGAINST 1. To adopt the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of June 12, 2011, by and among Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, AG (“Allied World”), Transatlantic Holdings, Inc. and GO Sub, LLC. 2. To adjourn the Special Meeting, if necessary or appropriate, to solicit additional proxies if there are not sufficient votes to approve the foregoing proposal. 3. To approve, on an advisory (non-binding) basis, the compensation that may be paid or become payable to Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.'s named executive officers in connection with the Agreement and Plan of Merger, and the agreements and understandings pursuant to which such compensation may be paid or become payable. IN THEIR DISCRETION, THE PROXIES ARE AUTHORIZED TO VOTE ON BEHALF OF THE UNDERSIGNED UPON SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE SPECIAL MEETING OR ANY ADJOURNMENT OR POSTPONEMENT THEREOF THAT ADVERSELY AFFECTS THE INTEREST OF VALIDUS HOLDINGS, LTD., AS DETERMINED BY VALIDUS HOLDINGS, LTD. IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION. FOR ABSTAIN AGAINST FOR ABSTAIN AGAINST You may vote by telephone or Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your telephone or Internet vote authorizes the named proxies to vote your shares in the same manner as if you had completed, signed, dated and returned a BLUE proxy card.

 


PLEASE VOTE TODAY! SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR THREE EASY WAYS TO VOTE TODAY. TO VOTE BY MAIL, PLEASE DETACH PROXY CARD HERE AND COMPLETE, SIGN, DATE AND RETURN IN THE POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE PROVIDED THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED BY VALIDUS HOLDINGS, LTD., TV HOLDINGS, LLC AND TV MERGER SUB, LLC IN OPPOSITION TO THE SOLICITATION BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TRANSATLANTIC HOLDINGS, INC. FOR THE TRANSATLANTIC HOLDINGS, INC. SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON , 2011 The undersigned, a holder of common stock (the "Transatlantic Shares") of Transatlantic Holdings, Inc. ("Transatlantic"), held of record on , 2011, acknowledges receipt of the Proxy Statement of Validus Holdings, Ltd. (“Validus”), TV Holdings, LLC and TV Merger Sub, LLC, dated , 2011, and the undersigned revokes all prior proxies delivered in connection with the Special Meeting of Stockholders of Transatlantic (the "Special Meeting") to approve the transactions contemplated by the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of June 12, 2011 ( the "Allied World Acquisition Agreement"), by and among Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, AG ("Allied World"), Transatlantic and GO Sub, LLC, ("Acquisition Sub"). The Allied World Acquisition Agreement contemplates the merger of Acquisition Sub with and into Transatlantic with Transatlantic continuing as the surviving corporation in the merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allied World. The undersigned hereby appoints Edward J. Noonan and Joseph E. Consolino and/or each of them, with full power of substitution, proxies for the undersigned to vote all Transatlantic Shares which the undersigned would be entitled to vote at the Special Meeting, to be held on , 2011 at , at , and any adjournment or postponement thereof, and instructs said proxies to vote as follows: EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS MADE. IF NO SPECIFICATIONS ARE MADE AND YOU HAVE SIGNED THIS PROXY CARD, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED (1) AGAINST THE ADOPTION OF THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT, (2) AGAINST ADJOURNMENT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING, (3) AGAINST THE PROPOSAL, ON AN ADVISORY (NON BINDING) BASIS, TO APPROVE THE COMPENSATION THAT MAY BE PAID OR BECOME PAYABLE TO TRANSATLANTIC'S NAMED EXECUTIVE OFFICERS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ALLIED WORLD ACQUISITION AGREEMENT, AND THE AGREEMENTS AND UNDERSTANDINGS PURSUANT TO WHICH SUCH COMPENSATION MAY BE PAID OR BECOME PAYABLE, AND (4) IN THE DISCRETION OF THE NAMED PROXIES UPON SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE SPECIAL MEETING OR ANY ADJOURNMENT OR POSTPONEMENT THEREOF THAT ADVERSELY AFFECTS THE INTERESTS OF VALIDUS, AS DETERMINED BY VALIDUS IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION. THIS PROXY WILL REVOKE (OR BE USED BY THE PROXIES TO REVOKE) ANY PRIOR PROXY DELIVERED IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSALS LISTED TO THE EXTENT THAT IT IS VOTED AT THE SPECIAL MEETING AS STIPULATED ABOVE. BY EXECUTING THIS PROXY CARD YOU ARE AUTHORIZING THE PERSONS NAMED AS PROXIES TO REVOKE ALL PRIOR PROXIES ON YOUR BEHALF. YOUR VOTE IS VERY IMPORTANT—PLEASE COMPLETE, SIGN, DATE AND RETURN THIS PROXY CARD IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. (continued and to be signed and dated on reverse) PLEASE REFER TO THE REVERSE SIDE FOR TELEPHONE AND INTERNET VOTING INSTRUCTIONS. B L U E P R O X Y