The Isle of Man plans to use its stable foundation of properly managed and regulated captives to pursue new prospects in the near future, say Richard Bray and Derek Patience
Caribbean captive domiciles such as the Cayman Islands and Barbados continue to push themselves. Experts discuss how they can develop further
Captive insurance programmes are no longer solely the domain of large multinational companies. In Canada, small- and medium-sized entities are turning to the business, as Maureen Smith of AIG Canada explains
Bermuda’s captive industry has had to move with the times to keep its place among heavyweight competition...
Having re-emerged as a captive domicile, the Bahamas has managed to not only exceed expectations, but maintain exponential growth in recent years, Michele Fields reveals how
Experts discuss where European captives are with Solvency II, and how they are adapting to today’s financial environment
The doors of Nevada’s captive insurance industry have been open for some time, and they are staying that way
Gibraltar is at the forefront of the new wave of Solvency II-compliant, carefully regulated, well-capitalised jurisdictions