The first catastrophe bond has been issued under Singapore’s ILS regulatory regime
Pool Re, the British government-backed terrorism reinsurance, has placed a £2.3 billion retrocession programme with more than 50 international reinsurers, the largest terrorism risk placement ever
The OECD intends to publish a second ‘consensus’ discussion draft on the transfer pricing aspects of financial transactions, with the aim of reaching an agreement on the final guidance in 2019
Mike Reynolds has stepped down as CEO of JLT Re.
Guy Carpenter has named Ross Howard as its new vice chairman, effective upon the completion of Marsh and McLennan’s acquisition of JLT Group
Aon has appointed Richard Jones as executive chairman of its Reinsurance Solutions business in Asia
William Dalziel has retired from his position as partner at London & Capital
Aon has launched a Capital Advisory unit within Reinsurance Solutions to provide a holistic approach to capital optimisation for reinsurers, Lloyd’s syndicates and captives
Frances Jones investigates how captive owners can engage with reinsurance markets and why they should also be a consideration for captives
It might take a bit of hard graft, but the future looks good for the captive industry, heard attendees of Dublin’s European Insurance Forum
With its popularity soaring, CIT takes a look at the mutual insurance arrangement to see why it is a viable option for retailers and even football clubs
Healthcare systems are playing major catch-up when it comes to cybercrime. Bob Chaput of Clearwater Compliance explains more
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
As reputations go, Vermont’s is among the best. CIT asks how it positioned itself as the go-to US captive domicile
Despite recent staffing woes at its insurance department, Arizona’s tax regimes are among the primary attractions for new business. CIT finds out more