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More employers asking to fund benefits through captives

Posted On: Aug. 21, 2009 4:29 PM CENTRAL | Add a comment

WASHINGTON—Two big employers are seeking Labor Department approval to fund employee benefit risks through captive insurance companies.

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Midland, Mich.-based Dow Coring Corp., a joint venture of Dow Chemical Corp. and Corning Inc. and a manufacturer and supplier of silicone-based chemicals, wants to use its Devonshire Underwriters Ltd. captive to fund life and long-term disability benefits. Dow Corning uses Devonshire to fund a variety of risks, including workers compensation, automobile liability and general liability risks.

As part of the arrangement, Minnesota Life Insurance Co. would issue the life insurance policies and reinsure the risk with Devonshire, which Dow Corning in June redomesticated to Washington from Bermuda, while Aetna Life Insurance Co. would reinsure long-term disability risks with Devonshire.

The application of Dow Corning, which reported 2008 revenues of $5.45 billion, was filed by Spring Consulting Group L.L.C. in Boston.

The other proposal involves R+L Carriers Shared Services L.L.C., a privately held Wilmington, Ohio-based freight carrier, which has about 9,000 employees and a transportation fleet of nearly 13,000 tractors and trailers.

Under its proposal, R+L would use Royal Assurance Inc., a captive licensed last year in Arizona, to reinsure life, LTD and short-term disability risks insured by a Unum Group unit. Royal Assurance is owned by individuals who are members of the family that founded R+L and trusts established by those individuals.

R+L’s application was filed by the Somerset, N.J., office of Aon Consulting.


For reprints of this story, please contact Lauren Melesio at 212-210-0707 or email lmelesio@crain.com

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