When deciding whether to form a captive, risk coverage should come first, financial benefits second, according to Steven Lonergan of Capstone Associated Services
Attendees of the European Captive Forum heard about the many challenges facing the captive insurance industry, but associations suggested working together could allow tools and resources to be shared to overcome them
The biggest challenge is orientating risk managers and benefits managers to the intricacies of each other’s business segments as self-funding and using captives for medical stop-loss continues to expand, says Phillip Giles of QBE North America
Hiring a new head of insurance supervision will improve communication and collaborative relations between CIMA and its licensees, the authority says
Captive insurance models in healthcare can help to drive quality and safety improvements, says Eric Dethlefs of Cassatt Insured Group
Captives seem unlikely to be well positioned to provide a fully integrated solution for cyber in the near term, according to Peter Mullen of Aon Risk Solutions and Alec Cramsie of Beazley
Captive professionals can expect much from Airmic 2016
Captives are expanding their horizons like never before, heard attendees of the CICA International Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona