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Essentially, once a company has determined its tolerance for self-retained risks, those risks can be transferred to a newly formed domestic (not "off-shore") licensed property and casualty insurance company, typically controlled by the shareholders of the operating company. Overall, the state's 603 licensed property and casualty insurers earned $58. The final argument we hear often is more of a scare tactic for private owners than anything else, because it claims that licensed property managers will demand higher salaries. |
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