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Utah

Overview

Utah established its captive legislation in 2003. It has seen rapid growth and has quickly established itself as a leading onshore captive domicile. At the end of 2007, Utah had 92 licensed captives.

Minimum Capital and Surplus

 

Single parent captive

$250,000

 

Industrial insured group captive

$500,000

 

Association captive

$750,000

 

Reciprocal captive

$1,000,000

  Sponsored (cell) captive

$1,000,000

 

Reinsurance captive

$300,000

Key Features of Legislation

Like most domestic domiciles, Utah’s legislation is modeled after Vermont. Like Arizona, there is no premium tax imposed on captive insurance companies. A flat annual fee is charged in lieu of premium tax. This structure is more typically found offshore than for a domestic domicile
. Utah promotes its access to regulators and fast turn around times on applications, as well as the low cost of doing business in the State as key differentiators.

Specialty

Utah has a high concentration of single parent captives. The domicile has successfully attracted a parent organizations headquartered in the western US states, particularly California. Over half of Utah’s captives have parent organizations from California.

SRS Presence

SRS was approved as a captive manager in Utah in 2007. Ann Wick, a seasoned captive professional, runs the western region with responsibility for overseeing the management of captives in Utah.

SRS Contact    
Ann Wick President, SRS Arizona Inc 602-903-0318



 

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