Michael Corbett

“With the establishment of a newly revised Tennessee captive statute in 2011, it was clear that having qualified regulatory personnel was critical to our  success as a domicile of choice.  As a result, every new examiner, analyst or attorney supporting the Captive Section is required to obtain their ACI designation from ICCIE.  This requirement so significantly improved the strength of the Captive Section that the examination of captives can be performed within the Section…allowing us to pass substantial contract examination cost savings along to captive owners.

Now that we are nearing the establishment of our 200th Risk Bearing Entity (RBE), it has become evident that Captive Management firms who embrace ACI training for staff members have distinct advantages over those that do not.  As a result, our web site prioritizes ACI trained captive management firms above all others.

Training matters and it shows in the quality of a domicile, the quality of service providers and ultimately in the quality of a captive insurance company.”