Although Oklahoma has had captive insurance legislation for a number of years, the state’s managers and regulators believe that the industry is just getting started
Although Tennessee is still young for a captive domicile, its future looks bright thanks to an influx of experienced professionals and the emergence of a localised niche market
With 200 years of insurance heritage and a prime location in the heart of northeast America, it was only a matter of time before Connecticut embraced captive legislation. But was the state too late?
A tidy tax regime is just one reason why companies are opting for the EU island
Gibraltar is, in more ways than one, the exception to the rule
CIT takes a look at Montana one of the largest domiciles west of the Mississippi—to find out what it is doing to distance itself from the competition
CIT revisits the king of European captives, and looks at what it is doing to maintain its position at the top of an increasingly competitive market place
As a micro captive haven, Kentucky is in a class of its own. What has driven the phenomenal growth in the state? CIT takes a look