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District of Columbia

Overview

The District of Columbia (DC) established its captive legislation in 2000 with a re-write in 2004. The domicile has rapidly established itself as a leading onshore captive domicile. At the end of 2007, DC had 77 active captives.

Minimum Capital and Surplus

 

Single parent captive

$250,000

 

Association captive - stock

$500,000

 

Association captive - mutual

$500,000

 

Agency or rental captive

$500,000

 

Reciprocal

$500,000

 

Segregated cell captive

case by case

Key Features of Legislation

Like most domestic domiciles, DC ’s legislation is modeled after Vermont, but with some key differences. These include:

  • A best practice provision providing flexibility to approve any captive structure which would be approved in another captive domicile.

  • Segregated cell legislation: unlike other onshore domiciles there is no requirement in DC that a segregated cell captive be sponsored by a traditional insurance company.

Specialty

DC has targeted group and Association captives given the number of industry Associations present in the District. As a result a large percentage of DC's captives are Risk Retention Groups or other group or Association captives.

SRS Presence

SRS has been an approved captive manager in DC since 2004. Our captive management activities in the District are managed under the supervision of our Vermont office.

SRS Contact

Patricia Henderson

Director, SRS Vermont, Inc

802 860 1958


 

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