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MARKEL GROUP INC. Director's Dealing 2019

Mar 4, 2019

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Director's Dealing

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SEC Form 5/A — Form 5/A

Issuer: MARKEL CORP (MKL)
CIK: 0001096343
Period of Report: 2018-12-31

Reporting Person: MARKEL ANTHONY F (Director, Vice Chairman)

Non-Derivative Transactions

Date Security Code Shares Price A/D Holdings After Ownership
2016-04-11 Common Stock P 2 $885.36 Acquired 1120 Indirect
2016-11-04 Common Stock P 100 $835.919 Acquired 1220 Indirect

Footnotes

F1: This purchase of shares by Mr. Markel's spouse could be deemed to have been fully matchable under Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 with the sale of 95 shares, by a charitable lead unitrust of which Mr. Markel is trustee, at a price of $961 per share on May 10, 2016. Mr. Markel has paid to Markel Corporation $151.28, which represents the full amount of the profit realized in connection with this transaction.

F2: Beneficial ownership of securities is expressly disclaimed. The payments by Mr. Markel described in footnotes 1 and 3 are not admissions by Mr. Markel that future transactions by his spouse will be matchable with transactions attributable to him under Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

F3: After taking into account the transaction described in footnote 1, this purchase of shares by Mr. Markel's spouse could be deemed to have been matchable under Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, (i) to the extent of 93 shares, with the sale of 95 shares, by a charitable lead unitrust of which Mr. Markel is trustee, at a price of $961 per share on May 10, 2016 (i.e., the same sale described in footnote 1), and (ii) to the extent of 7 shares, with the sale of 105 shares, by a charitable lead unitrust of which Mr. Markel is trustee, at a price of $896 per share on November 30, 2016. In addition to the payment described in footnote 1, Mr. Markel has also paid to Markel Corporation $12,053.10, which represents the full amount of the profit realized in connection with this transaction.