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2022 Captive Landscape

Over the last two years, a worldwide pandemic and a difficult insurance market has presented complex challenges to risk managers, leading to an unprecedented growth in captive use. But what is driving this growth and what does the new Captive Insurance landscape look like? Our team is proud to present insights from our 2022 Captive Landscape report that answers these questions and more.

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Over the last two years, a worldwide pandemic and a difficult insurance market has presented complex challenges to risk managers, leading to an unprecedented growth in captive use. But what is driving this growth and what does the new Captive Insurance landscape look like? Our team is proud to present insights from our 2022 Captive Landscape report that answers these questions and more.

We invite you watch our on-demand webinar featuring Marsh's Captive Solutions team as they share:

  • Our latest benchmarking data, trends and insights
  • Insights on what coverage the new captives are addressing
  • Who is forming captives and where new captives are being formed
  • Trends in protected cell captive formations

Panelists:

Ellen Charnley

Ellen Charnley

President, Marsh Captive Solutions

  • United States

Ellen Charnley is President of Marsh Captive Solutions, responsible for 550+ Marsh colleagues and more than 1,900 captives under management across 55 domiciles, with premium volume totaling more than $70 billion. She has more than 20 years of experience working with domiciles and captives. In 2018, she became the first woman to top Captive Review’s Power 50 list.

Arthur Koritzinsky

Arthur Koritzinsky

Product Innovation Leader, Captive Solutions

  • United States

Michael Serricchio

Michael Serricchio

Americas Sales and Consulting Leader, Marsh Captive Solutions

  • United States

Lorraine Stack

Lorraine Stack

Managing Director

  • Ireland

2022 Captive Landscape Webinar