Despite securing its thousandth captive and retaining its position at the forefront of the US captive industry, Richard Smith explains why Vermont is determined to keep its eye on the ball
For more than 50 years, AIG has been providing global fronting programmes throughout the world. Marty Scherzer of AIG gives his view of the captive insurance market...
Puerto Rico is the latest domicile to enter the ILS and catastrophe bond market. Angela Weyne, commissioner of insurance, reveals why
While CICA’s opposition to the NAIC’s proposed amendments is no secret, specific details have been in short supply. Skip Myers of Morris, Manning & Martin LLP gets to the heart of the matter
While the pages of captive magazines are full of ways to instigate self-insurance, less is known about what to do when things do not go as planned. Paul Corver of Randall & Quilter is the man with a way out
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