March CICR Reveals Captivating Topics
March 06, 2026
Delve into the March issue of Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR), and learn industry information from new CICR authors such as William McClure and returning authors like Dr. Claire Muselman. Celebrate Women's History Month with this issue and discover all the latest captive insurance industry news.
In the Newest Issue of CICR
- Get an update on how the Amplify Women program at the Captive Insurance Companies Association (CICA) is helping to develop talent for the captive insurance industry with Haley Smith, marketing and communications manager at CICA.
- Check out a discussion with Dr. Claire Muselman on how soft fraud within claims is a behavioral risk that all captive insurers should recognize, and how you can possibly solve the issue.
- Get access to an exclusive interview with Karl De Giovanni, the new managing director at SRS Europe, and learn all about his thoughts on the evolution of the captive industry in Europe and Malta.
- Discover how rising healthcare costs have pushed more employers to captive structures and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) trusts to manage employee benefits risk with William McClure.
- Learn more from Franklin Manchester about zero-click search and how it matters for captive insurance companies.
- Delve into the fourth part of Dustin Carlson's series on potential section 831(b) reforms, specifically solutions to prevent captive insurance companies from converting into investment holding entities.
- Read an interview with Sam Komo, who discusses the captive market in Missouri.
If you subscribe to CICR in Vertafore ReferenceConnect or IRMI Online, you can access the March issue at the links below.
Vertafore ReferenceConnect Subscribers
- CICR News and Views
- The Next Risk Management Leaders—How CICA's Amplify Women Is Building the Captive Insurance Talent Pipeline
- Soft Fraud and Captive Insurer Performance—Behavioral Risk Hidden in Plain Sight
- Karl De Giovanni Joins SRS Europe to Lead Captive Insurance Growth
- Healthcare at 18 Percent of GDP—Why Employers Are Turning to Captives and ERISA Trusts to Manage Benefits Risk
- The Last Word in Search: "Zero-Click" and Captive Insurers
- A Series of Proposed Reforms for Section 831(b)—Part 4
- Missouri's Captive Manager Answers 10 Questions About the Evolution of the Domicile and Its Future
IRMI Online Subscribers
- CICR News and Views
- The Next Risk Management Leaders—How CICA's Amplify Women Is Building the Captive Insurance Talent Pipeline
- Soft Fraud and Captive Insurer Performance—Behavioral Risk Hidden in Plain Sight
- Karl De Giovanni Joins SRS Europe to Lead Captive Insurance Growth
- Healthcare at 18 Percent of GDP—Why Employers Are Turning to Captives and ERISA Trusts to Manage Benefits Risk
- The Last Word in Search: "Zero-Click" and Captive Insurers
- A Series of Proposed Reforms for Section 831(b)—Part 4
- Missouri's Captive Manager Answers 10 Questions About the Evolution of the Domicile and Its Future
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March 06, 2026