As extreme climate events continue to increase in frequency and severity, industry professionals discuss the role of the insurance industry in developing adaptation and mitigation measures, as well as the implementation of captives for climate-related risks
As blockchain technology continues to percolate financial services, Kyle Owens and Matthew Queen provide an overview of how smart contracts could be implemented in the insurance industry — and what implications this may hold for captives
Amid favourable market conditions, Joe McDonald and Lauren Robertson of the South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI) discuss the state’s regulatory oversight and development agenda
Rebecca Delaney explores how the evolution of cyber risk has led to more companies considering captives to close coverage gaps left by the expensive commercial market
Travis Wegkamp and Brandy Alderson discuss the landscape of the Utah captive industry, the regulatory environment, and turning challenges into opportunities
Elizabeth Carbonaro of WTW, Andy Hulme of SRS, and James Portelli of CWC discuss trends in the captive market of Malta, as well as the island’s regulatory environment and unique PCC legislation
As another year begins, Captive Insurance Times takes a look into the future to see what emerging risks, regulatory developments and challenges 2022 may bring
Industry professionals reflect on 2021’s trends and challenges as the continued hardening market and abiding impact of the COVID-19 pandemic drove captive formation and expansion