American Financial Group Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2003 Results

February 12, 2004

CINCINNATI, Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: AFG) today reported net earnings for the 2003 fourth quarter of $196.6 million ($2.68 per share). These results included a tax benefit of $136.0 million ($1.90 per share) resulting from AFG's previously announced merger with its subsidiary, American Financial Corporation ("AFC"). In addition, a net realized gain ($36.7 million) on the sale of AFG's remaining shares in Infinity Property and Casualty Corporation ("Infinity") was offset by an after-tax loss ($35.8 million) related to the planned disposal of an insurance subsidiary. AFG's net earnings for last year's fourth quarter were $44.2 million ($.64 per share) which included a charge for an asbestos litigation settlement, offset by certain tax resolution benefits and net realized gains on investments.

Net earnings for the 2003 full year were $293.8 million compared to $84.6 million for 2002. The 2003 results included higher tax benefits and net realized gains on investments whereas 2002 included net realized losses and the effect of an accounting change related to the transitional goodwill impairment test.

Many investors and analysts focus on "core earnings" of companies, setting aside items which are not considered to be part of the ongoing earnings of the company, such as net realized gains (losses) on investments, discontinued operations, cumulative effect of accounting changes and other non recurring items. A reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure to net earnings is set forth in the accompanying schedule.

Core earnings from insurance operations were $46.4 million ($.65 per share) for the fourth quarter of 2003 and included $3.9 million of investee earnings from AFG's former investment in Infinity. Reported core earnings from insurance operations (including those which now comprise Infinity) for the previous year's fourth quarter were $43.8 million ($.63 per share). AFG's core earnings from insurance operations for the full year 2003 of $155.8 million ($2.22 per share) were lower than 2002 principally due to a 2003 second quarter charge of $28.5 million ($.41 per share) resulting from an arbitration decision relating to a 1995 claim. Details of the financial results may be found in the accompanying schedules.

Carl H. Lindner, AFG Chairman and Chief Executive Officer stated, "Our shareholders' equity grew over 20% in 2003. The merger of our holding companies during the fourth quarter improved financial leverage and simplified the overall corporate structure. The sale of our remaining Infinity shares gave us substantial cash, providing both liquidity at the holding company and growth opportunities for our insurance operations. In addition, we have completed several debt refinancing transactions, totaling over $300 million, with proceeds being used primarily to retire higher coupon trust preferred securities and bank lines of credit. We are optimistic about our ongoing prospects for growth and profitability and remain comfortable with our 2004 core earnings guidance of $2.75 to $3.00 per share."

Business Segment Results

The P&C Group generated an underwriting profit of $14.4 million in the 2003 fourth quarter, with a combined ratio of 97.0%. The combined ratio for the 2002 fourth quarter, excluding the effect of an asbestos litigation settlement, was 96.9% which benefited from the solid underwriting profit reported by the personal lines operations, now part of Infinity. The 2003 combined ratio for the P&C Group, before a 2.3 point charge for the above- mentioned arbitration decision, was 96.6% compared to 99.8% for the 2002 full year, excluding the asbestos litigation charge.

The Specialty Group reported a solid underwriting profit for the 2003 fourth quarter with a combined ratio of 96.1%, an improvement of 2.0 points from the 2002 fourth quarter. The Group's gross written premiums for the 2003 quarter grew over 15% as compared to the 2002 period, reflecting rate increases in most of its businesses. Net written premiums for the 2003 quarter were nearly 37% above the 2002 period, reflecting the impact of reinsurance agreements.

The Specialty Group's 2003 combined ratio was 96.0%, an improvement of 2.4 points compared with the 2002 combined ratio. For the 2003 year, gross and net written premiums were nearly 20% and 18%, respectively, above the 2002 amounts, reflecting the effect of rate increases and volume growth in certain businesses, partly offset by planned reductions in less profitable lines of business. Rate increases in the specialty operations averaged about 20% for 2003. Further details of the Specialty Group operations may be found in the accompanying schedules.

Carl H. Lindner III, AFG Co-President and head of the P&C Group commented: "I am pleased with the growth and solid underwriting performance of our Specialty Group in the fourth quarter and for all of 2003. The majority of our individual business units reported an underwriting profit and achieved double-digit premium growth for the year. We saw some moderation in rate increases during the latter part of 2003 with the fourth quarter averaging about 16%. We are committed to maintaining rate adequacy going forward and believe that pricing will remain firm in 2004, particularly in certain casualty markets. We expect average rate increases in the range of 5% to 8% in 2004."

Mr. Lindner continued, "As we have repeatedly said, we are committed to growing our specialty operations and achieving underwriting profitability and I believe our performance and the sale of Infinity demonstrate that commitment. We will continue our focus on disciplined underwriting, particularly proper risk selection and adequate pricing."

"A significant objective during 2003 was to strengthen our balance sheet and improve our financial flexibility. At year-end, we had reduced our debt- to-capital ratio by 8 points, paid off our bank line of credit, increased our insurance company capital adequacy and had over $100 million in parent company cash. These actions provide a strong financial base and, with our current mix of specialty businesses, position us for continuing growth and further improvement in our operating earnings in 2004 and beyond."

The Annuity, Life and Health insurance operations reported core net operating earnings of $13.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2003, above the $8.6 million reported in the 2002 period. Results for 2002 included a $4.3 million after-tax write-off of variable annuity acquisition costs. The core net operating earnings for the 2003 year of $55.6 million were somewhat below 2002 results of $63.6 million. The negative effect of lower interest rates on the fixed annuity business more than offset improved results in the other insurance operations. The group's statutory premiums for 2003 were 8% lower than 2002. Annuity production slowed in the last six months of 2003 as the group maintained its pricing targets and its commission and interest crediting discipline during a period of historically low interest rates. Further details may also be found in the earnings release issued today by Great American Financial Resources, Inc. (NYSE: GFR). AFG owns 82% of GFR common stock and a proportional share of its earnings is included in AFG's results.

Through the operations of the Great American Insurance Group, AFG is engaged primarily in property and casualty insurance, focusing on specialized commercial products for businesses, and in the sale of retirement annuities, life and supplemental health insurance products.

Recent Financings

On February 3, 2004, AFG issued $115 million of 7-1/8% Senior Debentures due February 3, 2034. Most of the proceeds from this offering will be used to redeem the $95.5 million liquidation amount outstanding of 9-1/8% preferred securities issued by one of the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary trusts.

On January 22, 2004, Great American Financial Resources issued $86.25 million of 7-1/4% Senior Debentures due January 23, 2034. Most of the proceeds from this offering will be used to redeem on March 8, 2004 the $75 million liquidation amount outstanding of 9-1/4% preferred securities issued by one of the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary trusts.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains certain statements that may be deemed to be "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements in this press release not dealing with historical results are forward-looking and are based on estimates, assumptions and projections. Examples of such forward-looking statements include statements relating to: the Company's expectations concerning market and other conditions, future premiums, revenues and earnings; and rate increases.

Actual results could differ materially from those expected by AFG depending on certain factors including but not limited to: the unpredictability of possible future litigation if certain settlements do not become effective, changes in economic conditions including interest rates, performance of securities markets, and the availability of capital, regulatory actions, changes in legal environment, judicial decisions and rulings, tax law changes, levels of catastrophes and other major losses, the actual amount of liabilities associated with certain asbestos and environmental related insurance claims, adequacy of loss reserves, availability of reinsurance and ability of reinsurers to pay their obligations, competitive pressures, including the ability to obtain rate increases and other changes in market conditions that could affect AFG's insurance operations.

Conference Call

The company will hold a conference call to discuss 2003 fourth quarter and full year results at 11:30 a.m. (ET) today. Toll-free telephone access will be available by dialing 1-800-946-0782. Please dial in 5 to 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time of the call. A replay of the call will also be available at around 2:30 p.m. (ET) today until 8:00 p.m. on February 19, 2004. To listen to the replay, dial 1-888-203-1112 and provide the confirmation code 700193. The conference call will also be broadcast over the Internet. To listen to the call via the Internet, go to AFG's website, www.amfnl.com , and follow the instructions at the Webcast link.

                         (Financial summaries follow)

This earnings release and additional Financial Supplements are available at AFG's web site: www.amfnl.com .


               AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
                             SUMMARY OF EARNINGS
                     (In Millions, Except Per Share Data)

                             Three months ended       Twelve months ended
                                 December 31,             December 31,
                             2003         2002         2003         2002

    Operating revenues     $ 825.5      $ 951.7     $3,280.9     $3,825.4
    Costs and expenses       761.4        889.2      3,066.0      3,580.6
                              64.1         62.5        214.9        244.8
    Related income taxes      21.6         18.7         71.3         79.0
    Earnings from consolidated
      insurance operations    42.5         43.8        143.6(1)     165.8
    Net investee earnings
      from Infinity            3.9            -         12.2            -
    Core earnings from
      insurance Operations    46.4         43.8        155.8(1)     165.8

    Non-core items, net of tax:
      Special tax
       benefits (2)          136.0         15.0        141.5         31.0
      Realized investment
       gains (losses)         44.7          5.7         50.8        (44.7)
      Litigation
       settlements (3)           -        (19.5)       (23.1)       (19.5)
      Discontinued
       operations (4)        (34.9)          .4        (33.6)         1.4
      Other                   (1.9)        (1.2)        (3.9)        (9.0)
      Cumulative effect of
       accounting change (5)   6.3            -          6.3        (40.4)

    Net earnings           $ 196.6        $44.2       $293.8(1)     $84.6
    Premium paid on
     redemption of
     Subsidiaries' preferred
     shares                   (4.1)           -         (4.1)           -
    Net earnings available
     to common shares      $ 192.5        $44.2       $289.7        $84.6

    Diluted Earnings (Loss)
     per Common Share:
     Core from insurance
      operations              $.65         $.63        $2.22        $2.40
     Special tax benefits (2) 1.90          .21         2.01          .44
     Realized investment
      gains (losses)           .62          .09          .73         (.64)
     Litigation settlements (3)  -         (.28)        (.33)        (.28)
     Discontinued
      operations (4)          (.49)         .01         (.48)         .02
     Other                    (.09)        (.02)        (.12)        (.13)
     Cumulative effect of
      accounting change(5)     .09            -          .09         (.59)

    Net earnings available
     to common Shares       $ 2.68         $.64        $4.12        $1.22

    Average number of
     Diluted Shares           71.7         69.3         70.3         69.2


    (1) Includes charges of $28.5 million ($.41 per share) for an arbitration
        decision relating to a 1995 property claim and $6.7 million ($.10 per
        share) for a reduction in estimated future profitability of in-force
        fixed annuities, and an adjustment to reduce deferred taxes.
    (2) Reflects tax benefits in 2003 relating to AFG's merger with AFC in the
        fourth quarter and the Company's basis in Infinity Stock and a tax
        benefit in the 2002 period for the reversal of previously accrued
        amounts due to the resolution of certain tax matters.
    (3) Reflects a litigation settlement within the California workers'
        compensation business in 2003 and an asbestos litigation settlement in
        2002.
    (4) Represents operating results and a fourth quarter impairment provision
        ($35.8 million) related to the planned disposal of Transport Insurance
        Company.
    (5) Reflects the 2003 implementation of FASB Interpretation No. 46 related
        to variable interest entities and the 2002 implementation of
        SFAS No. 142 relating to the transitional goodwill impairment test.


                        AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
                  PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE OPERATIONS
                             UNDERWRITING RESULTS
                                (In Millions)

                            Three months ended        Twelve months ended
                                December 31,              December 31,

                              2003      2002            2003      2002

    Property and Casualty Insurance
     Operations: (a)

     Gross written premiums   $ 806     $ 927          $3,575    $3,935

     Net written premiums     $ 450     $ 507          $2,012    $2,414

     Ratios (GAAP):
       Loss & LAE ratio        71.5%     76.3%(b)        70.9%(c)  74.2%(b)
       Expense ratio           25.5%     20.2%           27.9%     25.3%
       Policyholder dividend
        ratio                     -%       .4%             .1%       .3%

       Combined Ratio (d)      97.0%     96.9%           98.9%     99.8%

   Specialty Group:

   Gross written premiums     $ 764     $ 662          $3,243    $2,713

   Net written premiums       $ 441     $ 323          $1,854    $1,577

   Ratios (GAAP):
     Loss & LAE ratio          71.2%     69.0%           67.4%     67.5%
     Expense ratio             24.9%     28.5%           28.5%     30.4%
     Policyholder dividend
      ratio                       -%       .6%             .1%       .5%

      Combined Ratio           96.1%     98.1%           96.0%     98.4%

    (a) Includes operations of Infinity Property and Casualty  through mid-
        February 2003, AFG's direct auto insurance companies through the date
        of their sale at the end of April 2003, personal lines operations
        remaining with AFG, and the specialty group.
    (b) For the three and twelve month periods, excludes 5.2 points and 1.2
        points, respectively, for the effect of a $30 million charge related
        to an asbestos litigation settlement.
    (c) Includes 2.3 points for the effect of an arbitration decision relating
        to a claim arising from a discontinued business.
    (d) Includes other discontinued lines.


                        AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
                    PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE GROUP
              SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIALTY GROUP OPERATING INFORMATION
                                (In Millions)

                             Twelve months
                                ended             Percentage
                              December 31,          Change

                            2003       2002


    Gross Written Premiums:
      Property &
       Transportation     $1,142      $ 886           29%
      Specialty Casualty   1,413      1,235           14%
      Specialty Financial    396        332           19%
      California Workers'
       Compensation          290        229           27%
      Other                    2         31           nm
                          $3,243     $2,713           20%

    Net Written Premiums:
      Property &
       Transportation      $ 515      $ 413           25%
      Specialty Casualty     679        609           11%
      Specialty Financial    302        255           18%
      California Workers'
       Compensation          271        219           24%
      Other                   87         81            6%
                          $1,854     $1,577           18%

    Combined Ratio (GAAP):
      Property &
       Transportation       87.8%      90.1%
      Specialty Casualty    98.2%     106.6%
      Specialty Financial  108.3%     101.4%
      California Workers'
       Compensation         92.0%      96.4%

      Aggregate Specialty
       Group                96.0%      98.4%

    Notes:

    1. Property & Transportation includes primarily physical damage and
       liability coverage for  buses, trucks and recreational vehicles,
       inland and ocean marine, agricultural-related products and other
       property coverages.
    2. Specialty Casualty includes primarily excess and surplus, general
       liability, executive and professional liability and customized programs
       for small to mid-sized businesses.
    3. Specialty Financial includes risk management insurance programs for
       lending and leasing institutions, surety and fidelity bonds and foreign
       credit insurance.
    4. California Worker's Compensation consists of a subsidiary that writes
       workers' compensation insurance primarily in the state of California.
    5. Other includes an internal reinsurance facility and discontinued lines.

SOURCE American Financial Group, Inc.
CONTACT: Anne N. Watson, Vice President-Investor Relations of American Financial Group, Inc., +1-513-579-6652