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make captive

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See: apprehend, arrest, fetter, immure


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At the same time, the sharing of risk and reward can make captive reinsurance a beneficial tool for the mortgage insurance companies that offer the structures to lenders.
Back to Fronting Still, there are issues that make captive insurance a challenge, especially for companies that must turn to a captive financing plan to self-insure workers' compensation, which requires a workers' comp insurance policy issued by a licensed insurer in each state.
The desire on the part of lenders to pursue the benefits of captives, together with the consolidation trend within the mortgage industry and the growth of strategic partnerships, combine to make captive structures even more attractive.
 
 
 
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