Risk Management Advisors hires Artex exec
9 December 2025   It has appointed an experienced executive as senior captive manager.

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Greg Lang, founder of the Reinsurance and Insurance Network (RAIN), dives deep into the issues concerning unearned premium reserve.
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In terms of the structure of captives, while the deductible reimbursement model remains popular, the economics and flexibility of captive reinsurance structures should not be overlooked, writes Nate Reznicek, president of Captives.Insure.
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Dustin Carlson of SRA 831(b) Admin explains to Captive International what the AWS outage reveals about small-business vulnerability and the need for modern risk planning.
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Phillip Giles from Skyward Specialty Insurance provides an update for The evolution revolution of MSL captives, first published by Captive International in October 2022.
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Greg Lang, founder of the Reinsurance and Insurance Network (RAIN), unpicks some of the issues that surround captive collateral.
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How HAI Group’s “Secret Sauce” drives sustainable success.
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Captive International talks to Ed Malaspina, president & chief executive of HAI Group.
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Luke Renz, of Captives.Insure, looks at the impact of the US government’s shutdown and other US market trends.
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