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Friends of the court

Recent cases have proven that it is critical that captives are organised in jurisdictions where there is an appropriate level of regulation, according to Alan Fine of Brown Smith Wallace...

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Sixty years and still going strong

Nuno Antunes of AIG Global Risk Solutions explains why the captive fronting market is as dynamic as ever...

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Different strokes for different folks

Three non-traditional insurance arrangements are, in principle, the same, yet they operate very differently, says Stuart King of FR Global Advisors

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Elements of a successful pooling arrangement

Captives of all shapes and sizes should take notice of pooling arrangements

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Growing interest in captive cells: who and why?

Large companies have been able benefit from captives for years. Now, companies that do not own one are looking to do the same, and captive cells may be the answer, says David White of AIG

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The next stop for captives

AIG’s new Bermuda-based segregated accounts company is the latest in a line of inventive captive offerings from managers

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Game changers

The Reinsurance Association of America’s president was the toast of the latest VCIA conference that also saw Dodd-Frank, shadow insurance and healthcare come under discussion. CIT was there

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Charitable benefits

CIT tuned in to the latest Strategic Risk Solutions webinar to find out why a not-for-profit organisation should consider a captive

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