Captive Management
Key Components of a Captive Feasibility Study
Conducting a feasibility study is an important part of determining whether a company should form a captive insurance company or join an existing captive insurer. In this video, Brady Young of Strategic Risk Solutions describes the key factors that should be considered in a captive feasibility study. Read More
Why Captive Business Is the Best Business
Captive insurance pioneer Hugh Rosenbaum explains the rationale behind the slogan, "Captive Business Is the Best Business," which largely relates to the degree of underwriting control captive owners may exercise and recognizes the captive's service to its members/original insureds. Read More
Captive Feasibility Studies: Common Mistakes
As discussed in the video "Key Components of a Feasibility Study" by Brady Young of Strategic Risk Solutions, conducting a feasibility study before forming a captive insurance company is essential. In this video, he outlines some of the most common mistakes captive owners make during feasibility studies. Read More
Facilitating Enterprise Risk Management with Captives
John S. Alberici, of Alberici Corporation, explains that enterprise risk management addresses the long-term view of risks and exposures that can be initiated and managed naturally by a captive insurer's board. Read More
Group Captive: Good Solution for Contractors
Michael J. O'Neill of ACIG describes some of the advantages for contractors who use group captive insurance companies to handle risk management in the form of increased program control. Read More