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Retiring CICA Head Harwick: Captives No Longer Just an Alternative

Dennis Harwick, who is stepping down as president of the Captive Insurance Companies Association, said the captive sector has grown to become a recognized risk management tool and not simply a place to go when coverage is tight.

March 14, 2017

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