September CICR Explores How Captives Support Parents

September 15, 2025

Don't miss the September issue of Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR), which explores how captive insurance can be used to support the captive parent company's mission. Discover three distinct ways a captive can contribute to its parent's risk financing strategy.
In the Newest Issue of CICR
- Get insights into the North Carolina captive domicile from Joe Rosenberger, chief captive analyst in the Captive Insurance Companies Division for the State of North Carolina Department of Insurance.
- Learn about the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on captive insurance and the key steps captives must take to adopt governance frameworks that mirror their parent companies' AI strategies.
- Discover how tax reforms could help change the structure of captives under § 831(b) to avoid potential loopholes in the law related to estate and gift taxes.
- Take an in-depth look at the Marsh Captive Solutions 2025 Benchmarking Report, which provides a view into how risk management priorities have evolved across geographies and industries and how captive practitioners can optimize their operations based on these changing goals.
- Find out about the state of the reinsurance market and industry expectations for the remainder of the year that AM Best revealed at a midyear briefing.
If you subscribe to CICR in Vertafore ReferenceConnect or IRMI Online, you can access the September issue at the links below.
Vertafore ReferenceConnect Subscribers
- CICR News and Views
- How a Captive Insurer Can Support Its Parent's Mission
- Captives in North Carolina—An Interview with Joe Rosenberger
- AI Governance in Captive Insurance—The Frameworks, Risks, and Future of InsurTech
- A Series of Proposed Reforms for Section 831(b)
- Captive Insurance Benchmarking 2025: Strategic Insights from Marsh's Report
- Reinsurance Market Resilience, Strategy, and Impact on Captive Insurers—A Midyear 2025 Perspective
IRMI Online Subscribers
- CICR News and Views
- How a Captive Insurer Can Support Its Parent's Mission
- Captives in North Carolina—An Interview with Joe Rosenberger
- AI Governance in Captive Insurance—The Frameworks, Risks, and Future of InsurTech
- A Series of Proposed Reforms for Section 831(b)
- Captive Insurance Benchmarking 2025: Strategic Insights from Marsh's Report
- Reinsurance Market Resilience, Strategy, and Impact on Captive Insurers—A Midyear 2025 Perspective
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September 15, 2025