Our Guide to Captives

CaptivesWhitepaperMay 3, 2021

In this guide we’ll take a comprehensive look at captives – what they are, how they work and what they could do for your business.

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Today, more and more multinational and local companies are exploring the many benefits of captives:

  1. Cost control: By creating a single, holistic platform for risk management, captives can improve cash flow management and investment returns. A captive’s ability to provide additional capacity and to control the type and level of risk it retains versus risk transferred to commercial insurers is very valuable in both a hard and soft insurance market.
  2. Better decisions: With a consistent overview of exposures and risk information, you can make better informed strategic risk management decisions.
  3. Broader knowledge: A captive can help you increase awareness and knowledge of your risks, in particular regarding governance and compliance issues around the globe.
  4. Transparency: Consolidating risks into a captive can help responding to answer regulatory demands for high levels of transparency