As the new chair of IMAC, Linda Haddleton hopes to see continued growth in licence numbers, but as a mature domicile, the Cayman Islands is focused more on quality and innovation
Appleby and Bermuda are optimistic about the future of Latin American captives. Eduardo Fox explains
Dramatic changes in the Latin American market have led to increased interest in the captive concept in the region, according to Alvaro Ortiz of Charles Taylor
Although it’s typically viewed as a defensive move, BEPS could mean positive things for captives, says Ciaran Healy of Willis Towers Watson
Generali’s Vittorio Zaniboni suggests employee benefits captives have evolved from risk financing tools to proper risk management vehicles
As the sun sets on his tenure as CICA president, Dennis Harwick explains why this adolescent industry is wiser than its years
Norman Chandler is excited to see what Arsenal Insurance Management is capable of in 2017 after last year’s acquisition spree
Since Mauritius introduced captive legislation at the beginning of 2016, interest in the jurisdiction has increased, as Harvesh Seegolam explains to Becky Butcher