Domiciling in the British Virgin Islands could be the answer to many parent companies’ problems in the US—just don’t expect a direct flight to your destination. CIT finds out more
Did New Zealand pass up the opportunity to become the most successful domicile in the Asia Pacific region? CIT digs deeper
With more and more US states adopting captive legislation, CIT takes a look at how South Carolina plans to retain its established status
CIT takes a closer look at Bermuda to see how the oldest captive domicile is faring after more than 50 years in the business
Despite recent staffing woes at its insurance department, Arizona’s tax regimes are among the primary attractions for new business. CIT finds out more
Ireland’s strict definition of captives means that, while it may lose out in the league tables, it is all the stronger for it. CIT takes a look
CIT takes a look at the island of Malta to find out more about EU passporting its progressive regulatory position, and Europe’s ability to attract business
Standing at a grand total of two captives, Hong Kong has a lot of groundwork to put in to be recognised as a potential domicile. CIT finds out more