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CICA: Brexit is a ‘major problem for our industry’, says Owens
14 March 2019
Reporter Ned Holmes

Brexit is a major problem for captive insurance the industry, according to Paul Owens, CEO of Willis Towers Watson’s global captive practice

CICA: ICCIE training can help solve challenge of finding experienced regulators
14 March 2019
Reporter Ned Holmes

ICCIE training can be a solution to the “perennial challenge” of finding experienced and qualified captive regulators, according to Steve Kinion, director, Bureau of Captive and Financial Insurance Products, Delaware Insurance Department

CICA: Window for cannabis captives may be short
14 March 2019
Reporter Ned Holmes

The window for captive insurance companies to provide coverage for cannabis may be short, according to David Provost, deputy commissioner for captive insurance, Vermont Department of Financial Regulation

CICA: We must work together to police RRG ‘bad actors’
14 March 2019
Reporter Ned Holmes

The industry must work together to police bad actor RRGs or the NAIC might look to alter the way they operate, according to Dana Sheppard

CICA: No clear answer whether other states will emulate Washington
14 March 2019
Reporter Ned Holmes

There is no clear answer to whether more US states will emulate the aggressive stance on captive insurance companies taken by the State of Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner, says Mikhail Raybshteyn

Temple students win CICA essay contest
13 March 2019
Reporter Ned Holmes

Two Temple University students, Angel Song and Alana Vicale, have won the CICA ‘Next Generation Captive Insurance Solutions for New Risk Challenges’ essay contest for college RMI students

CICA: The talent crisis is here and hitting the industry hard
11 March 2019
Reporter Ned Holmes

The talent crisis is here and is hitting the insurance industry hard, according to Sandra Springer, senior vice president at Captive Resources

CICA: Poorly executed succession planning linked to wave of M&A activity
11 March 2019
Reporter Ned Holmes

Poorly executed succession planning is a primary driving force behind the increase in M&A activity, according to John Prescott, managing partner, Johnson Lambert and Company

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