Single Parent Captives
Taking control of your insurance program
Single parent captives are typically formed as subsidiaries of legal entities, the “parent” in this context. These types of captives insure the risks of that entity, and potentially of its subsidiaries and affiliates as well.
Below are some of the benefits of choosing a Single Parent Captive
- Share in underwriting profits and related investment income
- Enhanced control over their insurance program
- Flexibility with respect to coverage forms and claims handling
- Incentive for risk management and loss control
- Access to reinsurance markets
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“Captive insurance is like a foreign language, easy to learn a few words so you can order a meal but difficult to become fluent.”
Risk Services is fluent in captive insurance and can translate the unlimited alternative insurance options into an understandable and executable plan for our clients.
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“I first reached out to Risk Services in 2003 for assistance with finding reinsurance on a nursing home program. Prior to that first contact, I hit a dead-end with every previous effort with intermediaries and markets. It was apparent from the outset that Risk Services had the market credibility necessary to allow us to get in front of reinsurers and tell our story. Risk Services came through with a reinsurance program, and our relationship expanded as we hired them for Captive Management services. Since 2003 we’ve been fortunate to work with many fine vendors in the various services needed for our Risk Retention Groups. We believe Risk Services to be irreplaceable. Their knowledge, professionalism, capabilities and responsiveness quite simply, are second to none.”
Mike Miller, Trinity Risk Services Risk Retention Group, New York Healthcare Insurance Company, Inc., A Risk Retention Group