
NRRA extends early bird registration period
The National Risk Retention Association (NRRA) has announced that the early bird registration & discounted room rates for its annual conference have been extended to Monday, September 22nd.
The 2025 event will once again be at the Chicago Sofitel, a venue that has for twelve years helped foster a wide range of networking and educational opportunities for NRRA Conference attendees.
In a statement the NRRA said: “Our conference Theme, NRRA HELPS TO HELP: SOLELY FOCUSED. EDUCATIONALLY MOTIVATED. NATIONALLY IMPACTFUL, will underscore what NRRA is about and what we do: we help our leaders; service providers and our faculty members arm themselves to help other leaders and key individuals in the industry to join with NRRA on a strategic mission of collectively helping make the industry better.
“The perennial overarching challenge to RRGs and our service providers collectively has existed for decades in the form of simply misinformation about risk retention groups and the industry itself. Whether that be intentional, or unintentionally passed by legislative enactment, the product of regulatory overreach, or nomenclature errors in states laws, NRRA’s goal is to guide educational training to eventually reduce and eradicate ideological bias in the marketplace. This year’s conference will thus be highlighted by educational presentations. It will also demonstrate how and why RRG’s are irrefragable, i.e., not capable of being challenged or proven wrong.”
The NRRA Conference menu includes: two panels on Regulating RRGs Together with both domiciliary and non-domiciliary states; two panels for D&O and Officers and Directors training; Mitigating Bias in Claims and Underwriting; a Creative Use of AI and the Antithesis of AI; Actuarial Life Cycles of RRGs; Multiple Reinsurance Issues; Cyber updates; Economy and Investment Strategies; Disruptive Challenges Facing transportation; New Products Developments; and eight Roundtable Discussions (presented twice for double the participation).
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