The Bermuda Captive Conference (BCC) is set to return for its 21st year from 9–11 June at the Hamilton Princess Hotel and Beach Club.
Under the theme ‘Reimagining Risk: The Next Frontier’ the event aims to address emerging challenges, disruptive innovations, and regulatory changes shaping the future of captive insurance.
Over three days, the conference will offer a variety of sessions, including expanded Captive 101 workshops on Monday afternoon. Topics will cover Bermuda's status as a preferred jurisdiction, economic crossroads and market volatility, and how captives can utilise AI and parametric solutions to bridge the protection gap.
The event will also feature fireside chats, in-depth panels, and networking opportunities, providing insights for professionals navigating the increasingly complex global risk environment.
Séadna Kirwan, BCC chair and managing director at Aon Bermuda, says: "The BCC has always been more than just an industry event — it is a forum for meaningful discussions that drive the evolution of captive insurance.
“This year, we are embracing the theme of ‘Reimagining Risk’ to explore how captives can adapt to economic pressures, climate risks, and the latest technological disruptions."
