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Innovative ART Solutions to Address Today’s Complex Risk Environment
Join us on April 25th!
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Please access this webinar using the link below:
https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/j/96283661489
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Webinar ID: 962 8366 1489
Captives have been a well-established alternative risk transfer (ART) option for a variety of risks, including an increasing opportunity to write parametric coverage based on technological advancements. In today's complex risk environment, captives could be a risk management resource for not only measurable risks, but those with limited information that are difficult to measure. Innovation is happening within captives which are being used for ESG initiatives, including regulatory and compliance concerns. Perhaps captives could even play a role in improving access to insurance by underserved markets. Third-party investors have helped by providing greater capacity for hard-to-place risks, broadening the potential for creative solutions.
Speakers:
Cory Mangum, Course Associate, Insurance Management, SPS, Columbia University; Director of Risk Management - Primoris Services Corporation
Karen Hsi, Executive Director, UC Captive Programs at University of California Office of the President
Nate Reznicek, President and Principal Consultant at Captives.Insure
Joe McDonald, Director of Captives, South Carolina Department of Insurance - Captive Division
Mark Benz, Senior Vice President Head of Group Captives, AXA XL
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