Changes to the 831(b) tax election, set for 2017, could go some way towards small captives shedding their ‘dirty dozen’ status. Brady Young of Strategic Risk Solutions tells Becky Butcher how
The state was one of the standout US domiciles for new formations during 2015. Debbie Walker of the North Carolina Department of Insurance reveals why
Cassatt Insurance Company’s Eric Dethlefs reveals how the healthcare group captive’s members work together to share best practices and risk
Crawford & Company’s Benedict Burke believes that captives should consider the customer journey when settling claims made against them
The future for captives looks fantastic—not only in Utah but around the world, according to the insurance department’s David Snowball
MaineSense, an employer-owned healthcare group captive, is closing its doors, but as Justin Ward of its administrator Patient Advocates explains, steps can be taken to ensure that claims do not become excessive
JLT Insurance Management has expanded its Isosceles facility in the US. Thomas Stokes explains the benefits of the sponsored cell structure
The insurance-linked securities market is pivoting to focus on bringing new types of risk and new sponsors. Aaron Koch of Milliman explains