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Camelback Captive & Risk Management Services, Inc. Changes Name to NBIS Captive Management Services, Inc.


ATLANTA -- Camelback cam·el·back  
adj.
Shaped like a hump or an arching curve.

n. New Orleans
A narrow house with one story in front and two in the rear. See Regional Note at beignet.
 Captive & Risk Management Services, Inc. announced today that the Company's board of directors and parent company, NationsBuilders Insurance Services, Inc., approved a name change to NBIS NBIS National Bridge Inspection Standards
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 Captive Management Services, Inc. Richard P. Marshall, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of NBIS Captive Management Services, said, "This change is to better reflect the national scope of our operations."

NBIS Captive Management Services provides an array of captive management services on a bundled and unbundled basis. The Company manages captives and risk retention groups by using their own resources and those of highly qualified independent service providers. NBIS Captive Management Services has offices in Atlanta, Georgia and Scottsdale, Arizona Scottsdale (O'odham Vaṣai S-vaṣonĭ) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, adjacent to Phoenix. Scottsdale has become internationally recognized as a premier and posh tourist destination, while maintaining its own identity and culture as " .

For more information about NBIS Captive Management Services please visit the Company's website at www.camelbackcaptive.com.
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