Group Captives Prompt Members To Manage Their Own Risk
March 08, 2016
Being part of a group captive insurance company catalyzes members toward better risk management. This includes general safety and quality issues as well as risk-specific concerns. A group captive provides a shared source of data for benchmarking and provides a built-in network for discussing and managing common risk exposures in the form of fellow group captive members, explains Michael J. O’Neill of ACIG.
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March 08, 2016