This session will guide participants through the essential considerations for organizations evaluating group captive programs versus single-parent captive programs as effective strategies for managing unique risk profiles. The presentation will outline the structural differences, key benefits, and potential limitations of each approach, providing a comprehensive framework for decision-making based on organizational goals, financial capacity, risk tolerance, and operational needs.
A highlight of this session will be an interactive case study discussion, where the panel will examine findings from a feasibility study comparing group captive and single-parent captive formations. Attendees will gain hands-on insights as the panel analyzes a real-world scenario, exploring critical elements such as cost-benefit analysis, capital requirements, governance structures, and risk diversification.
Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of how to weigh various factors, including regulatory considerations, scalability, and strategic alignment with business objectives, in the context of captive formation. Through this practical case study example, attendees will see firsthand how these decision factors come into play, along with an informed look at the operational benefits and challenges specific to each model.
ICCIE Continued Education credit available for session participants.
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