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Enact Releases 2024 Sustainability Report

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Enact Holdings, Inc.
Enact Holdings, Inc.

RALEIGH, N.C., March 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Enact Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACT) (Enact) today announced the release of its 2024 Sustainability Report covering the calendar year 2024.

This report continues Enact’s transparency on its progress in areas vital to its sustainability pillars, priorities identified as critical to Enact’s long-term success by internal and external stakeholders. This year’s report provides new insights into Enact’s approach to sustainability with spotlights on additional facets of Enact’s sustainability initiatives, such as our third party risk management program, professional development programs, and Hurricane Helene relief response.

“On behalf of the Enact team, I am pleased to share our 2024 Sustainability Report,” said Rohit Gupta, President and CEO of Enact. “Enact remains committed to helping build stronger communities through homeownership, philanthropy, and volunteerism and we know that our continued growth and profitability are contingent in part on our continued focus on sustainability. This year’s report shows the areas where we’re focusing and the progress we’re making as we continue to deliver for all of our stakeholders.”

Enact’s 2024 Sustainability Report is available on Enact’s Investor Relations website at https://ir.enactmi.com/sustainability.

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