The group of new licensees is made of twelve pure captives, seven Risk Retention Groups (RRGs), seven sponsored captives, four special purpose financial insurers, two industrial insured captives, and one
association captive.
A review of New Jersey's new captive law leaves one believing that the competition between the two domiciles is all-too-real and the Garden State's legislators intended to throw the gauntlet at the feet of New York: New Jersey provides a tax rate that is a shade below New York--0.38% for the first $ 20 million of premium and 0.28% for the next $ 20 million versus 0.40% and 0.30%, respectively; New Jersey allows
association captive plans while New York does not; New Jersey does not provide for a financial threshold for captive sponsors while New York, as noted, has a $100 million net worth/net revenue benchmark; and, perhaps most interesting, New Jersey provides for licensing of "branch offices" of other states' domestic captives, something never considered by New York.
An
association captive is an insurance company that is owned by an association or its members and created to provide insurance exclusively to the association's members.
Newly licensed as a sponsored
association captive insurance company under the District of Columbia's Captive Insurance Company Act of 2000, AIC provides captive insurance benefits to qualifying associations.
Hartford's structure for its program segment brings together group captives, agency and
association captive business and specialty business.
Labrie says that in 1987, an
association captive handled product lines a risk retention group is forbidden from handling: property, workers' comp, fidelity and boiler.
An
association captive insurance company, a sponsored captive insurance company and an industrial insured group shall comply with the investment requirements contained in Title 38
There were also one industrial insured captive and one
association captive.