In the first of two articles on captive legislation in US states, Diana Bui talks to regulators from Vermont, Utah and North Carolina about their strategies to stay competitive and adapt to industry changes
Frances Jones reviews the proliferation of PCCs in the captive industry and across key domiciles
Insurance tax professionals discuss the current tax and regulatory landscape of the captive industry, including the OECD’s BEPS plan and IRS scrutiny of micro captives
Economic substance legislation was designed to protect the reputation of offshore jurisdictions. Industry experts discuss how Bermuda works to remain compliant
Recipient of the VCIA Distinguished Scholar Award, Andrew Christie, discusses his experiences of his course
Kim Willey, senior legal counsel at ASW Law, breaks down the economic substance legislation adopted 1 January 2019, and explains why Bermuda’s captives are well-positioned to satisfy its requirements
Martin Eveleigh, chairman of Atlas Insurance, breaks down group captives and maps out why they’re good news for mid-sized companies
This year’s Bermuda Captive Conference highlighted the importance of the captive industry to the island, and the need to stay ahead of the curve in terms of regulation and innovation in order to maintain its global status