Persevering in the use of a stout regulatory system is beginning to pay off for Ireland, with US captive managers using the domicile as a gateway into the European market. Practice leader for Marsh’s UK & Ireland captive solutions, Nick Gale, explains the appeal of the emerald isle
Nevada is watching captive changes at the NAIC closely, says Michael Lynch
With a thriving captive industry already established, Delaware’s next challenge is to oppose the newest NAIC proposal, says Steve Kinion
It is incumbent on the captive industry to show that it can succeed without the heavy hand of regulation, according to Tom Jones of McDermott Will & Emery
Close tabs need to be kept on the NAIC to make sure that it is not overreaching and doing something that is adverse to the interests of the alternative market, says Skip Myers of Morris, Manning & Martin LLP
After a short time away from GCM, Ian Bridges has returned as vice president to find that things are still looking bright for Cayman’s captives
CCIA’s Thomas Hodson explains the state’s captive insurance vision...
Scott Geromette of Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn reveals what he believes to be the biggest challenges facing the industry today, and how he is working on getting captives in to Federal Home Loan Banks cooperatives