Group captive insurance programs can be an attractive alternative to conventional commercial insurance. They can withstand the cyclical nature of the traditional insurance marketplace, while offering ...
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Captive insurance can have perfectly legal tax and financial benefits, but some companies go too far Reviewed by Lea D. Uradu Fact checked by Vikki Velasquez All businesses need to protect themselves ...
As you look at options for insurance, the thought of captives may sound intimidating. But captives are simply defined as insurance companies owned by the insured. As you look at options for insurance, ...
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In a looming insurance rate crisis, captives offer a potential source of affordable insurance for motor carriers who often face the prospect of paying In a looming insurance rate crisis, captives ...
In an environment where insurance premiums have climbed steadily for the past few quarters, businesses are confronting a fundamental question: how long can they afford to play by the old rules?
The Captive Insurance Division of the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) Deputy Commissioner of Captive Insurance Sandy Bigglestone, and Regional Managing Director – Americas for Aon ...
A large university system stands to reap significant benefits by establishing a captive insurance company. Captive insurance is a self-funded risk management tool that allows organizations to retain ...
A recent article by David J. Slenn, former Chair of the American Bar Association's Committee on Captive Insurance, highlights a significant risk for captive insurance arrangements that are insuring ...
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