Return on investment remains secondary to protecting capital, according to Gordon Anderson and Neil Jamieson
With the doors to ILS opened by new legislation, Simon Nicholas of the Isle of Man Captive Association explains what this means for the industry
Whether at the mercy of Solvency II or not, Colleen McHugh of Barclays says it is imperative that the captive insurance industry remains aware
Adrian Sweeney of Zurich explains why Asia is looking to take the captive concept beyond the usual risk transfer, and how far the region has come...
Although it has taken more than 50 years for the captive industry to gain its footing in western countries, Paul Owens of Willis claims that a similar level of growth could be seen in Asia over the course of the next 10...
With a new captive insurance bill all but signed into law and a proactive approach to regulation, Georgia is set to throw its hat in the ring with the industry’s ‘gold standard’ players, according to the GCIA’s Alana Mueller
As one of only two domiciles that can offer both EU solvency standards and PCC cell solutions, Gibraltar prides itself on acting as the low-cost solution. Aon’s James Clayton-Wright reports
It goes without saying that the introduction of Solvency II has brought with it great challenges for insurers. But ECIROA chief Günter Dröse feels the way forward is to work together, and keep things simple..