Missouri’s captive programme is approaching a decade in operation. John Talley explains how the state has made it to this milestone
Less than 10 years ago, the Bahamas was a virtually forgotten player in the external insurance marketplace, according to Tanya McCartney and Michele Fields. But today, the jurisdiction has a reputation as a market leader
As the new head of insurance supervision in Cayman, Ruwan Jayasekera reveals how he will strive to meet international best practices and standards while encouraging innovation in the domicile
Danielle Hermansen of PKF Malta discusses how Malta can and is fully utilising its potential in the insurance industry
The Isle of Man is pressing ahead with regulatory reforms
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