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...
London & Capital’s new indices could provide an invaluable edge for owners and managers alike, as William Dalziel explains...
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...
Nevada is watching captive changes at the NAIC closely, says Michael Lynch
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
CCIA’s Thomas Hodson explains the state’s captive insurance vision...