Regulators across the EU are taking diverging approaches to the level of capital they are expecting captives to hold post-Solvency II, says Simon Phillips of Barclays
Tennessee continues to surpass expectations in terms of year-on-year captive growth, according to Kevin Doherty of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough
Although the Panama Papers brought focus to the appropriate use of a captive, Mike Stalley of FiscalReps suggests the leak could benefit the industry
Economic changes in Canada have companies considering captives in warmer climes for their insurance coverage. Kim Willey of ASW Law explains
Regulatory permissions are partly the reason for an expansion in the US captive market, while the opposite is true in the EU, says Paul H Phillips III of Ernst & Young
Although captives are adapting to the ongoing soft market, regulation continues to be a problem. Jason Flaxbeard of Beecher Carlson explains more
Groups and cells are among the best options for gaining access to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, according to Thomas Stokes of JLT Towner
Attendees can expect a diverse range of topics at this year’s North Carolina Captive Conference, according to Jesse Coyle