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Captives Special Report

The softening cycle is making the traditional insurance market appear more appealing, so captive owners and managers might need to brush up on the benefits of their captive in case their C-suites come a' asking. And they might need to tighten up their captive operations to make them as efficient and cost-effective as possible. The new CICA Captive Best Practice Guidelines could help.


             Current Installment
Pinning Down Principles
2008-08-01
By Matthew Brodsky
This year, CICA unveiled first-ever captive best practices after consulting regulators, owners, operators and experts. More of a process than a document, CICA has opted for more informal guidelines rather than the codifications offered by formal standards such as ISO 9000. By Matthew Brodsky


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