Norman Chandler is excited to see what Arsenal Insurance Management is capable of in 2017 after last year’s acquisition spree
Stewart Feldman of Capstone Associated anticipates a slow migration of US captives to their home states, if regulatory changes can be clarified in the future
Regulatory permissions are partly the reason for an expansion in the US captive market, while the opposite is true in the EU, says Paul H Phillips III of Ernst & Young
The PATH Act represents an important policy choice by the US to expressly permit the continued use of micro captives, according to Inga Ivsan of Swiss Private Wealth Advisors and Lighthouse Captive Services
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
Changes to the 831(b) tax election, set for 2017, could go some way towards small captives shedding their ‘dirty dozen’ status. Brady Young of Strategic Risk Solutions tells Becky Butcher how
The future for captives looks fantastic—not only in Utah but around the world, according to the insurance department’s David Snowball
Any uncertainty in the US arises from external forces, says Vermont’s Dan Towle