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Vermont's Nevins: Latest Captive Regulatory Update Includes Strengthened Confidential

Brittany Nevins, captive insurance economic development director, Vermont, said regulators, associations and legislators meet regularly to fine-tune the state's captive laws.

Aug. 8, 2023

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