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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.

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 […]

Risk & Insurance: The Benefits/Captive Connection
In Risk & Insurance’s March 2021 magazine, they spotlight research conducted by Spring and quote our Managing Partner, Karin Landry. […]

Harmonizing Your International Benefits
As seen on Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR) As organizations have grown and globalization has created an international workforce, a […]

CICR: Leveraging A Captive to Finance Your Employee Benefits Risk
As seen in Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR) For most companies today, its people are one of the largest investments […]