The new IAIS paper recognises and describes the unique nature and risks of various types of captives, says Alice Kane of Duane Morris
It was Wayne Gretzky who said a good hockey player plays where the puck is, but a great player plays where the puck is going to be. The same applies to cyber risk, says Frederick Turner of Active Captive Management
Belen Navarro and Ross Connell of AIG discuss why insureds might consider utilising a captive insurance programme to address cyber risk
Risk mitigation and alternative risk management strategies equate to smart decision-making, say Megan Brooks and Lance McNeel of Capstone Associated Services
As one of only two domiciles that can offer both EU solvency standards and PCC cell solutions, Gibraltar prides itself on acting as the low-cost solution. Aon’s James Clayton-Wright reports
Tom Stokes of JLT Insurance Management Limited offers predictions for the captive insurance industry in 2015
Insurance supervisors need to work with present supervisory systems rather than thinking new globalised standards can be used to dramatically reshape those established under existing law, say Missouri Department of Insurance 's John Huff and Maria Sheffield
Captives and their managers are ready for Solvency II in Malta, while the PCC structure remains a key reason for calling the island home...