The Alabama Captive Association’s sponsored bill to update the state’s captive insurance legislation passed unanimously in the House Insurance Committee on 19 February
Troy University Sorrell College of Business professor Edward Pappanastos has been named scholar-in-residence for Arsenal Insurance Management, according to the official university blog
The Alabama Property and Casualty Adjusters Association has endorsed the Alabama Captive Association “Risky Business” internship programme
Marsh has appointed Peter Krause as southeast regional CEO, effective immediately
US law firm Bradley Arant Boult Cummings has added Davis Smith as a partner in the corporate securities and tax practice groups of the firm’s Montgomery, Alabama, office
The Alabama Department of Insurance has revealed that nine captives, one protected cell company and one risk retention group were formed in the state last year
The number of North Carolina’s licensed captive companies grew by 91 percent last year, while approved protected cells and series saw an increase of over 50 percent
The Alabama Captive Association has named its new board of directors
Ben Whitehouse of Butler Snow and Kevin Walters of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance discuss regulatory updates and the importance of having a symbiotic relationship between the regulator and captive companies
Although this year has been difficult for many, it seems 2020 has been favourable for the captive insurance market. Industry participants reflect on this year’s trends and challenges
Industry experts Kirk Watkins, Phillip Giles, Norman Chandler and Jeff Kehler, discuss the new rule on association health plans and the potential impact it may have on the captive market
More than 200 delegates gathered in Charlotte, North Carolina, to attend the state’s three-day annual captive insurance conference. Becky Butcher reports
Norman Chandler is excited to see what Arsenal Insurance Management is capable of in 2017 after last year’s acquisition spree
The NAIC explains how lots of jurisdictions will benefit from reduced collateral requirements—and reveals Ireland, France and Japan’s interest in the new model...
Ben Richardson, director of external affairs at the Alabama Captive Insurance Association, explains why the new legislation passed in May is transformational for Alabama as a captive domicile
The District of Columbia’s captive market presents unifying leadership during trying times of US political instability
With more and more US states adopting captive legislation, CIT takes a look at how South Carolina plans to retain its established status