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23 June 2021Actuarial & underwriting

SIGMA unveils brochure to demystify captive insurance and formations


SIGMA has developed a new PDF resource and brochure as a guide to the captive formation process and SIGMA’s potential role within it.

The brochure provides a high-level captive overview as well as addressing some more specific and fundamental questions, including what exactly a captive is and why a company might choose to create one, and, crucially, how to go about doing that.

It also highlights SIGMA’s analytical capabilities in the captive area and the data required to begin the analytical process.

SIGMA noted that many potential captive owners it had spoken to over the years had been unaware of the role an actuary plays in captive formation. The brochure is intended to remedy that fact, it explained.


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Actuarial & underwriting
7 October 2021   By approaching the issue with research and understanding, you stand a much better chance of coming out of collateral discussions and negotiations in a positive manner, say Enoch Starnes and L. Michelle Bradley of SIGMA Actuarial Consulting Group.
Actuarial & underwriting
6 January 2022   ‘Silent’ evidence is information we don’t have access to due to the type of data being collected or our own inability to recognise that it exists, and it needs to be taken into account when considering risk placement for a captive, says Enoch Starnes of SIGMA Actuarial Consulting Group.
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4 May 2022   One of the most efficient ways of reviewing the impact of a captive’s losses is through an actuarial exhibit referred to as a ‘reconciliation of required reserves’, say Enoch Starnes and L. Michelle Bradley of Sigma Actuarial Consulting Group.