Latin America needs more capacity in its insurance industry and consistent regulation if its economies are going to recover
After governor Pat McCrory passed amendments to the state’s Captive Insurance Act, North Carolina is looking forward to another successful year, say Debbie Walker and Ray Martinez
Africa is seeing a significant demand for reinsurance because of increasing terrorism risks, investments in oil and gas, and mega social infrastructure projects underway across the continent. Ciarán Healy of Willis Towers Watson explains
Tanya McCartney of the Bahamas Financial Services Board and Joseph Ziolkowski of Long Cay Captive Management explain why the Bahamas continues to attract and cultivate captive business
The soft insurance market has reportedly slowed captive growth in Guernsey, but the domicile continues to innovate to keep ahead
Tennessee is the latest US domicile to pass a licensing milestone. Michael Corbett of the Department of Commerce & Insurance reveals the key to the state’s success.
Following the licensing of Delaware’s thousandth captive, Department of Insurance commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart reveals why businesses have turned to the state to meet their risk management needs
The Bahamas continues to define itself as a financial services centre of repute, says Aliya Allen of The Bahamas Financial Services Board