Kent Ussery has joined the department as a captive insurance specialist, bringing extensive experience in both public and corporate accounting
The state licensed 25 new captives and 66 new cells last year, bringing the total to 164 captives and 555 cells, according to data from the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance’s (TDCI’s) Captive Insurance Section.
Harrison White and Bailey Sims were awarded a US$2500 prize in the Captive Insurance Solutions for Today’s Risk Management Challenges competition
BankInsure offers a captive insurance approach, allowing banks to retain premiums as profit
The students will have their essays published by Captive Insurance Times
Bradley’s appointment comes as former president Kevin Doherty is succeeded by Michael Corbett
He will lead Pinnacle’s APEX captive operations
Arick is assistant treasurer of global risk management at International Paper Company
Industry professionals discuss how a captive can be used to provide coverage for the long-tail risk of workers’ compensation, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted this market
Ben Whitehouse of Butler Snow and Kevin Walters of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance discuss regulatory updates and the importance of having a symbiotic relationship between the regulator and captive companies
Although this year has been difficult for many, it seems 2020 has been favourable for the captive insurance market. Industry participants reflect on this year’s trends and challenges
Recently appointed Belinda Fortman discusses her new role as director of the captive insurance section at the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance and provides an update on the Tennessee captive insurance market
Carter Lawrence, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, talks to John Savage about attracting and retaining captive insurance companies in Tennessee
As he takes up his new role at the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, Joshua Clark discusses his plans to promote the state’s captive sector
Sean King of CIC Services discusses the firm’s upcoming case against the IRS in the Supreme Court, what a win would mean for the industry, and the support they are receiving from the captive insurance industry throughout this legal process
As Tennessee reaches its 200th captive milestone, Jennifer Stalvey discusses what the state looks like under new leadership, the plans to continue its captive growth and the impacts of COVID-19
Despite challenges Tennessee experienced a year of growth during 2020 but will that continue over the next 12 months?
Tennessee’s governor, commissioner, general assembly and business community have all worked together to create ‘explosive growth’ in the state’s captive insurance industry. Julie Mix McPeak explains more
Tennessee is the latest US domicile to pass a licensing milestone. Michael Corbett of the Department of Commerce & Insurance reveals the key to the state’s success.
Although Tennessee is still young for a captive domicile, its future looks bright thanks to an influx of experienced professionals and the emergence of a localised niche market