Captives.Insure is proud to announce our sponsorship of the Tennessee Captive Insurance Association’s (TCIA) cocktail party benefiting the Tennessee Captive Insurance Association Political Action Committee
Group captives have gained popularity as an effective risk management solution, particularly among small to mid-sized companies seeking the benefits of captive insurance without the full financial and operational burden of a single parent captive. This collaborative approach offers a unique blend of cost-sharing, risk distribution, and shared expertise.
Single parent captives, also known as pure captives, have emerged as a powerful tool for large corporations seeking to optimize their risk management strategies.
The South Carolina Captive Insurance Association (SCCIA) hosted its annual conference from September 17-19, 2024, in the historic city of Charleston, SC
Nate Reznicek was quoted in a Business Insurance article titled "Captive Surpluses Help Fund Risk Strategies". Captive insurance companies are increasingly using their surplus funds to finance a wide range of risk management projects and loss control activities. This trend sees mature captives investing in initiatives like property improvements, vehicle telematics, cyber awareness training, and AI-powered surveillance for loss mitigation.
A large transportation service turned to Captives Insure for an alternative means of procuring their Excess Auto Liability.
A Risk Retention Group (RRG) is a unique type of insurance entity in the United States, created under the federal Liability Risk Retention Act (LRRA) of 1986