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Celling the future

Although it is suggested cell captives do not promote innovation, industry experts explain that they can provide the regulatory structure to support innovation

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Sharing a vision

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

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The IRS Summons to the Delaware DOI

Elevate Risk Solutions’ Cassie Bachman discusses the IRS’ recent petition to the US Court for the District of Delaware to issue a summons against the Delaware Department of Insurance for documents related to its micro captive investigation

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A series of ripple waves

Phillip Giles of MSL Captive Solutions discusses medical stop-loss captives in a post COVID-19 world

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Risking it all

Due to the powers of social media, business reputation can easily be damaged in a matter of hours. Increasingly companies are looking to a captive for reputational risk coverage, industry experts reveal

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At melting point

Climate change is fast becoming the biggest crisis the world will face, Alex Gedge of Marsh discusses how a captive can help to insure against risks associated with climate change

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The climate is right

Temple University’s Michael Zuckerman explains how a captive can be used to help manage complex risks associated with climate change, pandemics, and supply chain

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The letter in question

Phil Karter, Scot Kirkpatrick and Patrick McCann of Chamberlain Hrdlicka discuss the IRS’ letter, which raises more questions about captive audits in an already certain time

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