Regulating 'Captive'RRGs Gets Best ResultsBy karen cuttsThose states that regulate risk retention groups as captives have a far better solvency record than states regulating ...
RRGs Draw More MembersFrom Workers' Comp PoolsTwo recently formed risk retention groups--one insuring nursing homes and the other trucking companies--have sprung from workers' compensation ...
RRG Formations Remain On The RiseNumber of facilities nearly doubles since 2001, though pace is slowingAs the number of risk retention group formations skyrocketed ...
Softening Market Drives PG FormationsThe soft market appears once again to be driving purchasing group growth, which is no surprise. Market cycles have shaped the ...
Softening Market Drives PG FormationsThe soft market appears once again to be driving purchasing group growth, which is no surprise. Market cycles have shaped ...
RRGs In The Market For Captive ManagersRisk retention groups require similar services to those of traditional insurers, but one aspect of RRG operations not found ...
What Do Reinsurers Look For In RRGs?Although the Liability Risk Retention Act does not require risk retention groups to have reinsurance, it must be obtained ...
South Carolina Leads In 2004 RRG FormationsFollowing publication of last months column (Dec. 13, page 30), a state insurance department regulator e-mailed, asking if the ...
2004: Another Banner Year For RRGs Risk retention group formations still on the rise despite softening marketDespite signs of a softening insurance market, risk retention ...