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Ryan Specialty enters US$525m Velocity Risk acquisition
07 January 2025
US Reporter Diana Bui

The deal, expected to close in early 2025, aims to expand Ryan Specialty's property catastrophe portfolio

Aon partners with Moody’s to enhance credit risk management
07 January 2025
UK Reporter Diana Bui

The collaboration combines Aon’s industry expertise with Moody’s digital tools to deliver improved outcomes in insurance broking and risk management

Augment Risk appoints Solorzano as Associate Partner for LATAM Parametric
07 January 2025
US, Latin America Reporter Diana Bui

Alejandro Solorzano brings over 19 years of experience in reinsurance and parametric insurance with expertise in product development, distribution, marketing, data and analytics

Chestnut Hill nears launch of captive initiative
06 January 2025
US Reporter Diana Bui

Chestnut Hill Insurance Group is finalising preparations for the launch of its innovative group/agency captive

Guttenberger joins Alliant Insurance Services as Vice President
03 January 2025
US Reporter Diana Bui

Based in Houston, Guttenberger brings expertise in risk management, with a national focus on delivering strategic solutions for businesses across a range of industries

Sentry Insurance closes US$1.7 billion acquisition of The General
03 January 2025
US Reporter Diana Bui

Sentry Insurance has completed its acquisition of The General, a provider of non-standard auto insurance, from American Family Insurance

Peed to lead RIMS in 2025 term
02 January 2025
US Reporter Diana Bui

Kristen Peed is currently head of corporate risk at Sequoia, a human resources technology platform and advisory services company

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In this issue of Captive Insurance Times, James Trundle, vice president at Global Captive Management, reflects on board self-assessments in Cayman captives.

Healthcare expenses have long been a significant burden in the US, but recent years have witnessed an unprecedented surge. Diana Bui investigates how captive solutions could help employers address this issue.

Elsewhere, experts from Labuan IBFC share their thoughts about captive insurance success and future outlook in the jurisdiction.


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Laurent Nihoul
Federation of European Risk Management Associations

Laurent Nihoul, board member and chair of the captive committee at the Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA), discusses the impact of regulatory concessions under Solvency II for captives, classified as ‘small and non-complex undertakings’

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Enoch Starnes
SIGMA

SIGMA’s Enoch Starnes shares his journey in actuarial consulting and highlights the dynamic opportunities of working in the captive insurance industry

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Victor Gallardo
Helio Risk

Victor Gallardo talks to Diana Bui about his career move from the Oklahoma Insurance Department to Helio Risk and his future progression

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Jason Bishara
NSI Insurance Group

Jason Bishara, financial practice leader at NSI Insurance Group, sits down with Diana Bui to discuss the unique insurance challenges faced by micro and small-cap firms

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Time to look in the mirror

Global Captive Management’s James Trundle reflects on board self-assessments in Cayman captives

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When the tide is high

In the first of two articles on captive health insurance in the US, Diana Bui investigates how this alternative risk management could help employers mitigate the rising healthcare costs without compromising employees' well-being

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Is the time right?

As the UK government opens the door to a consultation on a UK captive insurance regime, industry experts ponder whether the nation is ready to embrace the opportunity to diversify its risk management landscape

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Hong Kong

The success of Hong Kong’s current cohort of captives is spurring the jurisdiction’s leaders and regulators into action in a bid to encourage local and Chinese companies to follow suit

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Delaware

Delaware’s rise as a key player in captive space is no accident, with its robust regulatory framework, strategic location, and commitment to responsive service making it a top choice for businesses

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United Arab Emirates

With the UAE’s two financial-free zones stepping up their game, more local and regional businesses may be looking closer to home to meet their captive insurance needs

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United Kingdom

Michael Whitfield, head of UK relationships at Atlas Insurance, talks to John Savage about the rising opportunities for protected cell company in the UK market

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