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CNA CNA Paramount Excess and Umbrella Liability <br />Policyholder Notice <br />POLICYHOLDER NOTICE — OFAC REQUIREMENTS <br />POLICYHOLDER NOTICE <br />CNA Commercial Insurance <br />CNA Plaza 38S-420 <br />Chicago, IL 60685-0001 <br />Regarding Your: CNA Commercial Insurance Coverage <br />Dear CNA Policyholder: <br />Ethics and proper business conduct has been the cornerstone of CNA since 1897. While much has changed <br />during the last century, our commitment to these core values has not wavered. We strongly believe that proper <br />business conduct is more than the practice of avoiding wrong; it is also a matter of choosing to do right. <br />Nowhere is this more essential than helping in the fight against terrorism. As such, we are committed to <br />complying with U.S. Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) requirements. <br />Through a variety of laws, OFAC administers and enforces economic sanctions against countries and groups of <br />individuals, such as terrorists and narcotics traffickers. These laws prohibit all United States citizens (including <br />corporations and other entities) and permanent residents from engaging in transactions with sanctioned <br />countries and with individuals and entities on the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list. Because all U.S. <br />citizens and companies are subject to this law, we wanted to be sure you were aware of its scope and <br />restrictions. If you haven't already done so, you may want to consider discussing this issue with your legal <br />counsel to ensure you are in compliance. <br />For insurance companies, accepting premium from, issuing a policy to, insuring property of, or making a claim <br />payment to an individual or entity that is the subject of U.S.-imposed economic sanctions or trade embargoes <br />usually are violations of these laws and regulations. Fines for violating OFAC requirements can be substantial. <br />CNA has established an OFAC compliance program part which includes the use of exclusionary policy language. <br />We believe this makes good business sense for CNA and you. <br />The purpose of this letter is to advise you that your renewal policy includes OFAC exclusionary policy language, <br />which may reduce or eliminate certain coverage. Specifically, if it is determined that your policy violates certain <br />Federal or State laws or regulations, such as the U.S. list of Specially Designated Nationals or Blocked Persons <br />(organizations or individuals associated with terrorist groups) any term or condition of your policy will be null <br />and void to the extent it violates the applicable laws or regulations of the United States. <br />We're sure you share our commitment to compliance and thank you for your cooperation. <br />Form No: CNA76614XX (03-2015) P( <br />Policyholder Notice Page: 1 of 1 P( <br />Underwriting Company: The Continental Insurance Company, 151 N Franklin St, Chicago, IL 60606 P( <br />Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. <br />�oRaN <br />Risk Mwag mendDiAsian <br />REVIEWED & APPROVED BY. - <br />Risk Management Analyst <br />