The Cayman Islands Reinsurance Companies Association (CIRCA) hosted a roundtable breakfast last week at the Harvard Club in New York City, attracting the participation of more than 200 leaders and experts in the industry
The product is the first of its kind available in the market, offering capacity up to US$50 million for trade disruption, such as the impact of geopolitical events and weather-related incidents
USA Risk Group has promoted Barb Fawcitt and Steven Lill from assistant vice president (VP) to VP
WTW has launched the China Client division within Corporate Risk and Broking, North America, expanding its presence and broadening offerings in the Chinese market
Fitch Ratings has assigned a long-term insurer financial strength rating of 'A-' to Eureka Re, a Barbados-based reinsurer established by the Rainmaker Group
The newly launched ‘Micro-Captive Defender’ product provides captive insurance companies with defence cost coverage
West Bend Insurance has partnered with ZestyAI to use its Z-PROPERTY risk analytics platform to improve the accuracy of personal line underwriting and renewal processes
Christina Kindstedt, president at Advantage Insurance Management, speaks to Diana Bui about the benefits of independent captive management
Richard Bryant, president of underwriting at Prime Insurance Company, sits down with John Savage to discuss the company’s operations and how to succeed in the industry
Danielle Brown from Hylant shares with Diana Bui how her experiences in captive management and the state regulation department shaped her career trajectory
Barry White, EVP for Artex North America, sits down with John Savage to discuss the benefits of Artex’s new protected cell company (PCC) domiciled in Vermont
David Voorhees, CEO of True Captive Insurance, reflects on a case study where strategic management of healthcare plans saved a company US$1.5 million
There is growing speculation that the ‘second wave’ of blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionise the insurance industry, including captives. Ned Holmes examines why its predecessor failed and whether this time we can embrace the hype
Facing a critical talent shortage, Hylant and Butler University have joined forces in a partnership to shape the future of the insurance workforce, promising fresh solutions for an industry in need
Having formed the first modern captive in 1962, Bermuda shows no signs of slowing down as a leading domicile. Industry experts explain why Bermuda is the first choice to establish a captive
Malta’s presence in the captive insurance market for US groups with European risks is expanding, as its insurance undertaking cells now total 79
Dana Munnings-Gray, acting superintendent of insurance at the Insurance Commission of the Bahamas, summarises recent legislative updates and their implications for the industry
Henry Brandts-Giesen and Jackson Tu’inukuafe of Dentons talk about key domiciles for captive insurance in Asia Pacific