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We pride ourselves on staying ahead of industry news and trends, and on extracting clear and meaningful guidance from complicated topics.
Our Thoughts
We pride ourselves on staying ahead of industry news and trends, and on extracting clear and meaningful guidance from complicated topics.
Self-Insuring a Medical Benefit Program
In the United States, over 155 million people received medical and health-related benefits through some form of employer-sponsored program in […]
Boston Business Journal: How next gen employers are coming out on top in the battle of health care
In this piece in the Boston Business Journal, our Vice President, Prabal Lakhanpal, sets the stage for the current healthcare […]
Captive.com: Spring Consulting’s Prabal Lakhanpal Appointed to CICA Board
We are proud to announce that our Vice President, Prabal Lakhanpal, has been named to the Captive Insurance Companies Association […]
Captive.com: Spring’s Peter Johnson Discusses Captive Industry Trends and Issues
Our Chief Property & Casualty Actuary, Peter Johnson, is breaking down the most pressing topics in the captive insurance industry. […]
Business, Interrupted: Post-Pandemic Policy Lessons
A recap of a presentation by Peter Johnson of Spring, Deyna Feng of Cummins, and Melissa Updike of KMRRG at […]
In a World of Uncertainty, a Captive Can Be Your Constant
As seen in the Captive Review Group Captive Report, September 2021. With the rapid spread of the Delta variant, the […]
Captive.com: Pandemic Experience Shows Captives’ Ability to Respond to Black Swans
Check out Captive.com’s writeup of a panel Spring’s Peter Johnson moderated at the Vermont Captive Insurance Association (VCIA) 2021 Annual […]
Tackling employee benefits and third party risks
As seen in Captive International As the dust begins to settle on the COVID-19 pandemic, forward-thinking organizations are focused on […]
Captive International: Tackling employee benefits and third party risks
Spring’s VP Prabal Lakhanpal is breaking is tying together employee benefits, captives, and third party risk in this piece published […]