"As global leaders in captive insurance, we recognize that we must continue to explore improvement, innovation, and industry insight," said Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro. "This industry is an important economic engine in our state, and I look forward to continuing to foster its expansion." Credit: ALM

Delaware has made a series of improvements to the processes and regulations around forming captive insurance companies in an effort to remain "a top domicile" for businesses seeking to self-insure, according to the Delaware Department of Insurance.

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