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Unlocking the Benefits of Group Captive Insurance for Trucking Companies

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioSeptember 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Challenges in the Trucking Industry

The trucking sector is confronted with numerous risks, such as accidents, cargo loss, and escalating insurance costs. As conventional insurance premiums rise, many trucking firms are looking into alternative risk management strategies. One growing method is group captive insurance, a self-insurance model that provides better control, cost efficiency, and tailored coverage.

Understanding Captive Insurance

A captive insurer is defined as an insurance company entirely owned and governed by its insured members, primarily created to insure the risks of its owners, with the insured reaping the benefits from the captive insurer’s underwriting profits, according to Captive.com, which offers insights into the global captive insurance market.

Benefits of Captive Plans

Captive insurance plans are designed to generate revenue for shareholders, who are also the policyholders. While they handle losses, payouts are limited to those within the captive group, resulting in lower costs and reduced risk, as these groups generally consist of superior fleets. Tom Marros, executive vice president at Alternative Risk Underwriting (ARU), explains that group captive insurance unites top-tier companies to form their own insurance entity, where every profit benefits the trucking fleet instead of traditional insurance companies.

Long-Term Cost Savings

The advantages of captive plans extend beyond immediate cost reductions, delivering substantial long-term savings. Marros mentions, “The first dollar of insurance is the most expensive. As you get higher, it gets cheaper.” Captives provide initial coverage and only purchase additional insurance for risks above the captive level, protecting against market volatility.

Target Audience for Captives

While attractive, captive insurance may not suit every trucking company. The evaluation process is stringent; ideal participants typically operate with 25 or more units, maintain a superb safety record, and exhibit sound financial health. Michael Peden, executive vice president of sales at Reliance Partners, asserts that companies should ideally have been in business for five years or more to qualify, as newer carriers are less likely to be accepted. Additionally, captives require long-term commitments, often insisting that carriers stay in the plan for a minimum of five years, which results in relatively stable annual premiums.

Capital Investment and Commitment

Captives necessitate considerable capital and a commitment to effective risk management. However, for companies prepared to invest the resources and time, these plans can radically change their insurance approach, asserts Peden.

Future Trends in Captive Insurance

The captive insurance landscape is evolving, experiencing technological advancements akin to broader supply chain transformations. Trends like technology adoption, data analytics, telematics, and AI are increasingly used to identify and reduce risks. Due to rising cyber threats, many trucking captives are also broadening their coverage to encompass cyber risks, along with integrating environmental, social, and governance considerations into their risk strategies.

Overall, captive insurance plans are a valuable asset for trucking companies seeking to manage their risks more effectively and possibly lower their insurance expenses. Nonetheless, they are not universally applicable. A thorough evaluation of both the advantages and challenges is essential for trucking firms deciding between traditional insurance or transitioning to a captive model.

Click here to learn more about Reliance Partners.

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