Dennis Langwell Chief Financial Officer June 16, 2004.

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Dennis Langwell Chief Financial Officer June 16, 2004

Forward Looking Statements and Basis of Presentation This presentation may include “forward looking statements” that contain words and phrases such as “may,” “expects,” “should,” “believes,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “intends” or similar expressions to represent Liberty Mutual Group’s beliefs concerning future operations, strategies, financial results or other developments. Since these forward-looking statements are based on estimates and assumptions that are subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties, many of which are beyond Liberty Mutual Group’s control or are subject to change, actual results could be materially different. Some of the factors that could cause actual results to differ from any “forward looking statements” include, but are not limited to, the following: adverse developments involving asbestos claims and related litigation, the willingness of parties, including Liberty Mutual Group, to settle disputes, the interpretation of aggregate policy coverage limits and the impact of bankruptcies of various asbestos producers and related peripheral businesses; Liberty Mutual Group’s inability to obtain price increases due to competition or otherwise; the performance of Liberty Mutual Group’s investment portfolios, which could be adversely impacted by adverse developments in U.S. and global financial markets, interest rates and rates of inflation; weakening U.S. and global economic conditions; insufficiency of, or changes in, loss reserves; the occurrence of catastrophic events (including terrorist acts) with a severity or frequency exceeding Liberty Mutual Group’s expectations; exposure to, and adverse developments involving, environmental claims and related litigation; the impact of claims related to exposure to potentially harmful products or substances, including, but not limited to, lead paint, silica and other potentially harmful substances; adverse changes in loss cost trends, including inflationary pressures in medical costs and automobile and home repair costs; developments relating to coverage and liability for mold claims; the effects of corporate bankruptcies on surety bond claims; adverse developments in the cost, availability and/or ability to collect reinsurance; the ability of Liberty Mutual Group’s subsidiaries to pay dividends to the holding companies; adverse outcomes in legal proceedings; judicial expansion of policy coverage and the impact of new theories of liability; the impact of legislative actions, including federal and state legislation related to asbestos liability reform; larger than expected assessments for guaranty funds and assigned risk/involuntary pools; a downgrade in Liberty Mutual Group's insurance subsidiaries’ claims-paying or financial strength ratings; the loss or significant restrictions on Liberty Mutual Group’s ability to use credit scoring in the pricing and underwriting of personal lines policies; and amendments and changes to the risk-based capital requirements. Consequently, such forward-looking statements should be regarded solely as Liberty Mutual Group’s current plans, estimates and beliefs. Liberty Mutual Group does not intend, and does not undertake, any obligation to update any forward- looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances after the date hereof. For a more complete discussion of the risks faced by Liberty Mutual Group, visit our website at 1

Strategic Focus  Strong and conservative balance sheet  Reserves  Investments  Reinsurance recoverables  Financial leverage  Diversified personal and commercial lines P&C business  Multi-channel distribution strategy  Improve ratings – maintain financial flexibility 2

Liberty Mutual Group Overview

Liberty Mutual Overview Strategic Business Units Personal Market Regional Agency Markets (RAM) Commercial Markets International 8 th largest personal lines writer in the U.S. 1 5 th largest commercial lines writer in the U.S. 1 Diversified business mix $69.7 B of assets, $8.0 B of equity 2 Personal auto largest line of business Conversion to Mutual Holding Co. in 2002 (1) Based on 2003 DWP. (2) As of 03/31/04. 4

Mutual Holding Company Structure  Converted to mutual holding company structure completed in 2002 to increase financial flexibility  Service company structure added in 2003 Liberty Corporate Services Inc. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company Employers Insurance Company of Wausau Principal Insurance CompaniesService Company LMHC Massachusetts Holdings Inc. LMHC Massachusetts Holdings Inc. Liberty Mutual Group Inc. Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. 5

Shifting Business Mix – Net Written Premiums 1 Source: Best’s Aggregates & Averages. Based on net written premium. (1) Note: Other represents all other lines. $5.9 B $14.5 B 6 % New

Diversified Business Mix Strategic Business UnitsSignificant Lines of Business 2003 Net Written Premium = $14.5 B 7

Leading Market Position Commercial LinesPersonal Lines Source: Best’s Aggregates & Averages Supplement, 2003 Edition. (1)St. Paul Travelers based on combined NWP of St. Paul Companies and Travelers. (2)Liberty Mutual includes the acquisition of Prudential’s U.S. Property and Casualty business in October One of only 4 companies with top 10 market position in both Personal and Commercial lines 2 8 1

Strategic Business Units

Growth of NWP Personal Market  8 th largest writer of personal lines P&C in the U.S. 1, 2  77% of NWP is from personal auto  Multi-tiered pricing strategy Segment Highlights  Direct sales force of 1,100 agents  8,300 affinity relationships  2,700 Prudential agents  Internet sales Breadth of Distribution ($ in billions) Recent Strategic Actions  Acquired Prudential’s P&C business in November 2003  Sale of Canadian personal lines business in April – 2003 CAGR: 28.3% 10 (1) Includes the Acquisition of Prudential’s U.S. Property and Casualty business (2)Based on 2003 DWP 1

Commercial Markets  #5 writer of commercial lines in the U.S. 1  A leading writer of workers compensation  One of few successful national market providers Product Mix Segment HighlightsDistribution  Direct sales force  Independent agents  Large broker channel Marketing Groups 2003 NWP = $4.4 B Business Market29%Middle Markets (Direct Sales Force) National Market28Large Company, Service Oriented Wausau Comm. Market19Middle Markets (Agency Distributed) Group Market8Group Life and Disability Specialty Risks Market7Commercial Property & Surety Other Markets9Involuntary pools, Reinsurance, 100%Service Carrier % of NWPDescriptionSegment 11 (1) Based on 2003 DWP.

Regional Agency Markets (RAM) Product MixMarketing Groups Distribution  5,200 independent agents and brokers Segment Highlights  Started operations in 1997  Regionally focused with national scale  OneBeacon renewal rights transaction 2003 NWP = $3.3 B 12

International Liberty International Underwriters (48% of International NWP) (1)  Global commercial and specialty P&C operations including Lloyd’s syndicates  Strong underwriting team globally  Risk management through modest net retentions  Lines of business include: –Property, Casualty, Marine, D&O, E&O, Aviation  Sale of personal lines products to individuals in selected countries  South American presence with significant operations in Venezuela, Argentina, Colombia and Brazil  Operations in Spain and select Asian markets Personal and Small Commercial Businesses (52% of International NWP) 1 (1) For the year ended December 31, One of the only U.S. based insurance companies with a global focus Product Mix NWP = $2.5 B 2 (2) Excludes Canadian health net written premiums for

Balance Sheet Focus

Conservative Investment Portfolio Invested AssetsFixed Income Securities By Rating Total: $35.5 BTotal: $32.3 B Note: Data as of 03/31/04. 15

Distribution of Reinsurance Recoverables Note: Data as of 03/31/04. Ratings based on Standard & Poor’s. Rated Entities Pools & Assoc. Non-Rated Entities Gross Rec. Collateral Net. Rec. % of Total 16

Financial Review

Financial Summary ($ in millions) Three Months Ended March 31, % Change Net written premium$4,570$3, % Earned premiums3,9673, Net investment income Net realized investment gains57(74) N/A Fees and other revenue Total revenues$4,704$3, % Total claims, benefits and expenses4,422 3, Pre-tax income $282 $19 N/A Fed & foreign income tax expense -3 N/A Extraordinary items, net of tax-- - Discontinued operations, net of tax2 (2) N/A Net income (loss)$284$14 N/A GAAP combined ratio103.7% 105.7%(2.0) pts. GAAP equity7,993 7, % Debt to capital ratio- excluding AOCI25.8% % pts. 18 (1) Q debt to capital ratio excludes the repayment of $130M of Prudential notes and $129M of surplus notes in April of 2004 (2) Year end 2003 GAAP equity and debt to capital ratio

Improved Financial Performance 19 ($ in millions) Net Income

Recap of Highlights  Strong and conservative balance sheet  Reserves  Investments  Reinsurance recoverables  Financial leverage  Diversified personal and commercial lines P&C business  Multi-channel distribution strategy  Improve ratings – maintain financial flexibility 2