Earnix, an insurance and banking solution provider, has partnered with insurance digital advisory Exavalu to help property and casualty (P&C) insurance carriers modernise pricing and rating flexibility.
The Captive Insurance Companies Association (CICA) has appointed Diana Hardy, partner at RH CPAs, and Bailey Roese, partner at Dentons Bingham Greenebaum, as co-chairs of its NEXTGen Young and New Professionals Committee.
The agency also maintains an 'AA-' insurer financial strength (IFS) rating, and a 'stable' rating outlook for Protective Life.
Aon has named Jennifer Bell as executive chair of North America, following her decision to step away from her role as CEO of North America and retire at the end of 2024.
Datuk Iskandar Mohd Nuli, CEO of Labuan IBFC, emphasises the potential of Labuan captives as an effective and cost-effective risk management tool, while speaking at an event about self-insurance structures and solutions in Kuala Lumpur.
The bill provides an update to the state’s cell legislation, enabling a captive insurance company to be converted into an unincorporated cell, with all of its assets, rights, benefits, obligations and liabilities remaining unaffected by the process.
Gonzalez is currently CEO of Swiss Re Reinsurance China and country president of China, responsible for property and casualty, and life and health businesses in the territory.
Nate Reznicek, president and principal consultant at Captives.Insure, discusses how the firm's independent approach to captive consulting and underwriting benefits brokers and captive managers
With rising demand for organ transplants straining the budgets of self-funded health plans, Jen Lee, vice president at QBE North America, speaks with Diana Bui about how the company’s specialised coverage and stop-loss integration offer a comprehensive solution while ensuring high-quality patient care
Clint Casabella, senior vice president for strategy and business development at Grid151, highlights the potential for title reinsurance solutions to address gaps left by traditional title insurers in the captive insurance market
TJ Strickland, managing partner at Strickland Hardee, explains the federal tax implications for captives in the US and how to reduce the risk of IRS scrutiny
The Cayman Islands opened its Asia office in Singapore in June this year in an attempt to bolster its offering in the region. Ned Holmes drills into the motivation behind their latest expansion and what it says about the Asian captives market
Diana Bui sits down with industry experts to assess how Solvency II modifications and other regulatory changes affect asset management strategies for captive insurers in Europe
The innovation, creativity and agility of insurtechs make them a perfect fit for captive insurance when the time is right
Europe, home to many of the world’s leading financial centres, has yet to fully capitalise on its potential in the captive insurance market. Experts explore strategies to unlock the continent's untapped potential for growth in captive
Michigan’s captive premium volume grew beyond US$3 billion in 2023 as it continued to establish itself in a competitive US market. Ned Holmes investigates how the domicile has made up for lost time
The Cayman Islands is emerging as a leading hub for insurance-linked securities and collateralised reinsurance, attracting diverse industry players with innovative licensing and rapid regulatory processes
Dana Munnings-Gray, acting superintendent of insurance at the Insurance Commission of The Bahamas, outlines how to harness captive insurance to enhance wealth management and risk mitigation