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
Having formed the first modern captive in 1962, Bermuda shows no signs of slowing down as a leading domicile. Industry experts explain why Bermuda is the first choice to establish a captive
Malta’s presence in the captive insurance market for US groups with European risks is expanding, as its insurance undertaking cells now total 79
Dana Munnings-Gray, acting superintendent of insurance at the Insurance Commission of the Bahamas, summarises recent legislative updates and their implications for the industry
Henry Brandts-Giesen and Jackson Tu’inukuafe of Dentons talk about key domiciles for captive insurance in Asia Pacific