Due diligence is needed to make sure that a captive is set up for the correct reasons and is handled by an experienced insurance professional, says Kim Bunting of River Oak Risk
The MJ Student-Run Insurance Company could become the model for risk and insurance education programmes, says Butler University’s Zach Finn
Spring Consulting’s new captive is attracting interest from parties looking to fund medical stop-loss, although Karin Landry anticipates a healthy mixture of risks in the future
As the new president of CICA, Dan Towle aims to continue supporting the association’s efforts to grow its membership, increase advocacy, and ensure the smoothest of transitions
Although ICC legislation was implemented in Barbados last year, SCCs are still leading the way, according to Lisl Lewis of London & Capital
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