OCIA board members, Heather McClure (pictured) and Donald Ashwood have joined the WRCIC board
John Talley has revealed his plans to retire from his position as captive programme manager at the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance on 31 March
Missouri licensed 10 new captive insurance companies last year, an increase on the eight captives licensed in 2017
Regulatory risks, such as the IRS and the US government, will be the major obstacle for captive insurance companies in 2019, according to John Talley, from the Missouri Department of Insurance
Captive insurance could be the only way of gaining cost-effective terrorism insurance that covers nuclear, biological, chemical and radioactive impacts
Domiciles will have to learn to deal with the increased competition brought by the increasing number of US states with captive legislation, according to Travis Wegkamp, Utah director of captive insurance
The Missouri Department of Insurance licensed four captives in December 2016, plus another one so far this year...
The Missouri Department of Insurance has appointed New Jersey’s John Talley as its new captive programme manager...
Delegates gathered in St Louis, Missouri, for the 8th annual Western Region Captive Insurance Conference, which brought together industry leaders to help develop a ‘culture of innovation’
Senior insurance executives give their predictions for the captive insurance industry in 2018
Regulators of Arizona, Missouri and Utah give an update on the health of the Western Region captive domiciles
Bill Hodson of Gulfstream Risk Advisors and John Talley of the Missouri Department of Insurance give their views on recent developments, including regulatory changes and the IRS’s position on micro captives
Missouri’s no frills approach to captive insurance means it maintains a friendly and reliable regulatory environment, keeps costs low and adapts for the needs of each captive. John Talley of the Missouri Department of Insurance, says this is where the state’s success lies
John Talley, installed as captive programme manager at the Missouri Department of Insurance in December 2015 after holding a similar role in New Jersey, explains how keeping on top of the complexity of captives is key to future growth in the domicile
MOCIA’s revitalised board discuss their aims for captive insurance in the region in 2024
Sam Komo of the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, Alan Fine of Armanino, and John Talley of TAL Consulting discuss current market conditions for the captive industry in the state of Missouri, as well as the regulatory environment and emerging risks
Under the direction of new insurance commissioner, Marlene Caride, New Jersey is trusting that modernisation can bring growth and success to its captive insurance market