November "CICR" Looks at Pandemic Lessons Learned
November 08, 2021
Don't miss the November issue of Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR), which offers a look at how lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic over the last year can help companies be prepared for the next black swan event. Peter Johnson, chief property and casualty actuary at Spring Consulting Group, explains how captive insurance can be a solution in a difficult environment created by new and changed risks.
In the Newest Issue of CICR
- Dr. Claire C. Muselman, vice president of the Workers Compensation Center of Excellence at North American Risk Services, provides insight into how worry affects injured workers and ways workers compensation processes can benefit from recognizing and alleviating it.
- Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready discusses plans to grow the state's captive insurance industry.
- Find out about trends in number of captive insurance companies, captive insurance premiums, and types of risks covered in captives as revealed in recent industry surveys.
If you subscribe to CICR, you can access the November issue at the links below.
Vertafore ReferenceConnect Subscribers
- Business, Interrupted: Postpandemic Policy Lessons
- Fear of the Unknown: Helping Clients Understand Worry in Workers Compensation
- Oklahoma Commissioner Glen Mulready on the State's Efforts To Expand Its Captive Insurance Business
- Recent Captive Benchmarking Surveys Highlight the Rapid Growth in Captive Insurance Premiums, New Formations
IRMI Online Subscribers
- Business, Interrupted: Postpandemic Policy Lessons
- Fear of the Unknown: Helping Clients Understand Worry in Workers Compensation
- Oklahoma Commissioner Glen Mulready on the State's Efforts To Expand Its Captive Insurance Business
- Recent Captive Benchmarking Surveys Highlight the Rapid Growth in Captive Insurance Premiums, New Formations
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November 08, 2021