IRMI Offers New Book to Help Manage Captives Successfully
Release Date: March 2, 2006
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DALLAS—In recent years, many
risk and insurance professionals have set up captive insurance
programs or participated in existing captives to finance their
workers compensation, liability, or other risks. Now, more than
ever, it’s important to understand the accepted practices and
procedures that support a captive’s ability to achieve its mission
and purpose. Dallas-based International Risk Management Institute,
Inc. (IRMI), is pleased to announce the release of,
Captive Practices and Procedures,
a new book that provides insight into captive insurance
implementation and management best practices.
Captive Practices and Procedures
shows the reader how to establish a captive that sets the standard
and withstands the test of time. This important 204-page book
identifies performance analyses that can reinforce stakeholder
satisfaction, explains how to use the components of a feasibility
study to develop a strategic business plan, and discusses how to
turn regulatory compliance from a negative into a positive.
The author, Kathryn A. Westover, is well known for her knowledge
and management of captives. She is a graduate of Oxford University,
England, and has more than 20 years’ experience specializing in
alternative risk transfer programs. Ms. Westover is vice president
of Innovative Captive Strategies, a captive consulting and
management firm, and has served as an adviser to the Washington,
D.C., Department of Insurance and Securities and is the Barbados
International Business Representative. Jack Gibson, president of
IRMI, said, “It is one thing to set up a captive and quite another
to make it succeed in its mission. Ms. Westover’s new book gives
captive owners and participants a nuts and bolts look at the
practices that have made some of the most successful captives into
the winning risk management vehicles they are. The book is a must
read for anyone who owns or works with captives.”
Captive Practices and Procedures
is available through IRMI by calling 800–827–4242 (in Dallas
972–960–7693) or by visiting www.IRMI.com and clicking on “Products
and Services.” The price of the book in print is $62.