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Alternative Risk Special Report

Captives are building interest in the construction biz, and they're a life-saver for life insurers. No wonder domestic domiciles such as Vermont and South Carolina are trying to stake their claim as home to these self-sufficient insurance companies.


             Current Installment
The Windfall of an Oversight
2007-08-01
By Patricia Vowinkel
A rule to ensure that life insurers have enough reserves is turning out to be a boon for captive insurance vehicles.


Building a Haven
2007-08-01
By Alison Calder and Mary Ann Krautheim
Capacity is down and prices are up on insurance for construction companies, but these companies' ability and inclination to shoulder more of their own risk is also up. They hammer out difficulties with wrap-ups and construction defect liability with single-parent and group captives.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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