Michael Zuckerman, professor and academic director for enterprise risk management at Temple University, discusses educating his students on captive insurance and breaks down his new teaching approach
Missouri’s no frills approach to captive insurance means it maintains a friendly and reliable regulatory environment, keeps costs low and adapts for the needs of each captive. John Talley of the Missouri Department of Insurance, says this is where the state’s success lies
The IRS’s attempt to put a stop to unlawful micro captives means legitimate captives will be caught up as collateral, Vivian Hoard, partner at Taylor English, explains that good captives need to stand up and fight their case
Stewart Feldman, CEO and general counsel at Capstone Associated Services, explains how the company’s structure helps it to thrive in the captive market
New USA Risk Group CEO and president Stephen Roseman explains why the dynamism of the insurance market means his company must become a thought leader in the captive space
As the gateway to the Gulf, Bahrain’s location and well-developed financial sector make it an attractive prospect for captive insurers. Ayman Al Ajmi, CEO of Braxtone, explains
Dan Towle, president of CICA, discusses what attendees can expect from this year’s conference in Arizona