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Captive Insurance

Leveraging nearly two decades of experience developing proven risk management and tax strategies, Ryan helps clients take advantage of Captive structures and domiciles to meet their individual risk management needs. We provide all the administrative, underwriting, and operational support needed to create and manage a Captive Insurance Company (“Captive”) that provides an insurance, estate, and tax planning solution that delivers significant benefits and value for businesses and their owners. A Captive is a privately held insurance company—not an insurance product—that insures the risks of its parent company by issuing policies, collecting premiums, and paying claims similar to a conventional insurer.

Our professionals stay involved through the entire process, assisting with all the activities necessary to incorporate and license a Captive, including preparing and filing all applications and developing a final business plan. We provide clients the underwriting and operations support needed to create, operate, and manage a Captive, offering ongoing accounting, actuarial, and claims administration, as well as management support that includes the completion of commercial line policy forms, identification of rules and rates, loss cost estimates, and reserve levels needed to underwrite business risks.

Captive Benefits
Captive Insurance Companies are often overlooked as a strategic initiative by finance and tax professionals, as the benefits are not easily understood or explained. With the proper guidance, the economic advantages of a Captive program include:

  • Improved cash flow
  • Reduced insurance costs
  • Tax savings
  • Insurance coverage flexibility



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