Vermont is home to the world’s largest captive insurance trade association, the Vermont Captive Insurance Association (VCIA). Established in 1985, the Association has grown to provide lobbying support on both the state and federal levels for its nearly 500 member companies. In addition, it hosts...
Vermont leads captive insurance trade mission to Mexico The Vermont Captive Insurance Association (VCIA) will send a delegation of government, regulatory and industry representatives to Mexico to highlight the state’s captive insurance industry. In collaboration with the US Commercial Service, the ...
In a formal ceremony at the annual Vermont Captive Insurance Association conference last August, Howard Dean, Vermont's governor, and insurance commissioner Elizabeth Costle presented a captive license to Richfield Hospitality Services Inc., marking the state's 300th captive. This presentation ...
Vermont Captive Insurance AssociationVermont, USAPosted 3 days ago Status: Exempt 40 hours/week Location: Work From Home (VT preferred); ability to make in-person staff meetings every 4-6 weeks (sometimes more frequent leading up to annual conference) Primary Function: To… ...
The department partners with the Captive Insurance Division of the Department of Financial Regulation and the Vermont Captive Insurance Association whenever possible to maximize resources and effectiveness. The Company shall have the exclusive right to provide notice of any Security Incident to any Customer...
Captive Insurance Industry to Gather in Burlington, Vt., This Week August 6, 2012 Vermont will be hosting a major conference this week for the nation’ captive insurance industry. The Vermont Captive Insurance Association will be holding its annual conference from Tuesday through Thursday. Some 1,...
According to the Insurance Information Institute, Vermont in 2009 was the world's third-largest domicile for captive insurance companies, following Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.[161] In 2009, there were 560 such companies.[162] In 2010, the state had 900 such companies.[163] Tourism Stowe ...
"Certainly, in 2009 we saw a number of captives go away," said Richard Smith, president of the Vermont Captive Insurance Association. But the trend changed in 2010. "Some of this could have been attributed to the economy, but it's a relatively short timeframe," Smith said. Smaller ...
Risk Management recently spoke with Michael Lusk, chairman of the board of the Captive Insurance Companies Association (CICA) and vice president of insuran... - Q&A: Michael Lusk 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Q&A with Joyce Irvine. An interview with Joyce Irvine, former principal at Wheeler Elementary ...
Defends the position of Vermont Captive Insurance Association in the battle with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) over Vermont's accreditation. Comments on the article by William McCartney, former NAIC president and chair of its accr...