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The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI
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Vermont's Regulatory Perspective: Captive Application Best Practices and Pitfalls
The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI
16 minutes
2 weeks ago
Vermont's Regulatory Perspective: Captive Application Best Practices and Pitfalls
In this episode of The Edge of Risk podcast by IRMI, host Joel Appelbaum speaks with Jim DeVoe-Talluto, assistant director of captive insurance at the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, about what organizations need to know when applying to form a captive insurance company. Drawing on more than 2 decades of regulatory experience, Mr. DeVoe-Talluto outlines the steps applicants should expect, the most common barriers to approval, and the importance of a strong feasibility study and experienced advisers. Mr. DeVoe-Talluto also discusses Vermont's regulatory philosophy and why early planning, clarity of purpose, and strong executive buy-in significantly improve the chance of success. Whether you're exploring a first-time captive or seeking insight into regulator expectations in one of the world's largest captive domiciles, this conversation delivers timely, practical guidance directly from the source.
The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI