Marking one hundred years since Guernsey first incorporated a captive vehicle, WTW’s Mike Johns talks to Rebecca Delaney about how the captive industry has evolved on the island over time, and how it stands today
IMAC’s Adrian Lynch discusses what the association is currently working on as well as developments in the Cayman captive insurance market
After recently joining the Strategic Risk Solutions team in Europe, David Lewis explains how, in the next few years, the market will see the unbundling of captive insurance services in Europe
Protected cells continue to be the vehicle of choice for securitisations. Stewart McLaughlin of Aon reveals how flexibility has been a key factor in their success
Guernsey has seen significant growth in the use of incorporated cells for pension longevity, as Christopher Anderson of Carey Olsen explains
With the insurance market opening up in Guernsey, Nigel Winkett and Dave Bartram of Barclays expect the demand for bank accounts to continue to increase over the coming months
As the new chair of IMAC, Linda Haddleton hopes to see continued growth in licence numbers, but as a mature domicile, the Cayman Islands is focused more on quality and innovation
With the Affordable Care Act still having an impact on self-funding and the use of medical stop-loss captives, Phillip Giles of QBE North America explores where this area will go next