November "CICR" Anticipates the Captive Insurance Market Future
October 30, 2020
Don't miss the November issue of Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR), in which Dr. Marcus Schmalbach, CEO of RYSKEX, reports on a panel discussion during the Vermont Captive Insurance Association (VCIA) 2020 Virtual Annual Conference anticipating what the captive insurance market will look like in the year 2025.
In the Newest Issue of CICR
- Debbie Walker, senior deputy commissioner of the Captive Insurance Companies Division at the North Carolina Department of Insurance, discusses the potential benefits of utilizing a captive insurer to provide medical stop loss and employee benefit coverages from a regulator's perspective.
- Bruce Wright and Saren Goldner, partners at Eversheds-Sutherland, provide an update on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) position on 831(b) captives based on actions in two prominent Tax Court cases.
- Eric Wunder, consulting actuary at Milliman, explains how data can determine the effectiveness of plaintiff attorneys.
If you subscribe to CICR, you can access the November issue at the links below.
Vertafore ReferenceConnect Subscribers
- A Regulator's Perspective of Medical Stop Loss and Employee Benefit Captive Insurers
- Updates on IRS 831(b) Positions
- How Much Does Opposing Counsel Impact Your Bottom Line?
IRMI Online Subscribers
October 30, 2020