Captive insurance: Cutting out the middle man

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Helen Fowler looks at the developing innovation of the ‘captive model' - where a pension fund sponsor uses its own in-house insurer to cover its benefit obligations

There are savings to be made in any business from cutting out third parties. No surprises, then, that some of the world’s biggest pension fund sponsors are considering using their own in-house insu...

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