How SRS Titanium Supports Captive Owners on GRC -  and Positions Captives for What Comes Next

 
May 4, 2026
Sandy Bigglestone
SRS Managing Director & SRS Titanium CGRCO

As many captives mature, routine management and annual compliance become only part of the story. Owners increasingly face questions about how their captive supports enterprise risk strategy, capital efficiency, operational resilience, and long‑term planning. For organizations with complex risks, global footprints, or evolving objectives, traditional “maintenance‑level” servicing is no longer enough.

SRS Titanium was built for these captives — those that are asking not only “Are we in good standing?” but also “What should we be doing next?”
It adds a structured, senior‑level advisory layer that helps owners view their captives as strategic risk‑financing vehicles, not just insurance subsidiaries.

Three areas where SRS Titanium elevates governance, risk, and compliance

With respect to governance and strategy, SRS Titanium helps clarify the captive’s role in the broader enterprise risk and capital framework, including assessing governance maturity, board composition, and delegation structures; strengthen the flow of information to the board and committees; align policies, mandates, and documentation with the captive’s purpose, risk appetite, and forward plans; and, ensure governance keeps pace with changes in scale, complexity, and group strategy.  The result is a captive governance model that is intentional, transparent, and aligned with the owner organization objectives.

Regarding risk, capital, and structural opportunities, SRS Titanium evaluates how the captive currently takes and transfers risk, and what alternatives could better support the owner organization, including, reviewing lines of coverage, limits, and retentions relative to the enterprise risk appetite; identifying opportunities for new or emerging coverages; connecting actuarial, capital, and scenario analysis to practical recommendations the board can use.  This gives owners a clear view of whether the captive structure is optimized for both today’s exposures and tomorrow’s ambitions.

For compliance, examinations, and transactions, captives increasingly face regulatory expectations similar to other regulated financial services entities.  SRS Titanium helps owners navigate regulatory exams, audits, and remediation plans; portfolio decisions involving multiple captives (consolidation, re-domestication, run-off, or sale); transactions where the captive is part of the solution, including acquisitions, restructuring, and new-risk implementations; and stakeholder management across regulators, auditors, reinsurers, and internal sponsors.  This strengthens confidence in the captive’s compliance posture and ensures readiness for regulatory and transactional scrutiny.

The value of SRS Titanium is not a longer report or a more complex process.  It’s a clearer, more decision-ready view of how the captive is governed, how it takes and finances risk, how it interacts with regulators and counterparties, and what credible options exist for its next stage of life.  Governance, risk, and compliance are not isolated workstreams, they are the lens through which owners can confidently evaluate whether the captive is doing what it should be doing today – and what it could be doing tomorrow.  SRS Titanium provides that lens, helping captives operate with the same rigor, foresight, and governance discipline expected of any strategic financial subsidiary.

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