Chris Varin of Marsh suggests captive owners should always explore commercial insurance options while simultaneously exploring use of their captive insurer for a terrorism-specific programme
There is no real limit to the types of risk that can be insured in enterprise risk captives, according to Patrick Theriault of Strategic Risk Solutions
The referendum on EU membership will take place on 23 June, Charles Winter of Aon Risk Solutions explains what a British vote to leave could mean for the captive industry
Having completed two high-profile acquisitions, David McManus of Artex Risk Solutions explains what its new capabilities mean for clients and the captive industry
Captives critical of Solvency II are finding that regulators are carving out exemptions to the legislation for them. Gaynor Brough and Richard Bray of Aon Risk Solutions explain more
Captives offer financial flexibility while serving as a nexus to springboard discussions and actions, according to John Thomson of HAI Group
Insurance-linked securities could be an alternative to traditional reinsurance, and Bermuda is the place to explore the possibilities, says Brad Adderley of Appleby
The NAIC, the IAIC, and a ban from the FHLB system—captives have their work cut out for them, as Rachel Coan of Locke Lord explains