Dennis Silvia and Tony Weller explain why risk retention groups are a viable solution in the insurance marketplace
The US tax reform will bring sweeping changes across nearly every aspect of the tax code. John Dies explains the implications for foreign captives
Alan Fine of Brown Smith Wallace explains how the industry should proceed after the Avrahami court case ruling
Michael Schroeder of Roundstone explains why transparency, control and cost savings are the secret sauce offered by a medical captive
John Dies and Steve Miller of alliantgroup analyse the Avrahami tax court case decision, and warn captives to take a look at their own programmes
Guernsey’s ILS numbers reveal a booming market made better by regulatory innovation. Becky Butcher reports
Having the ability to stabilise regulatory and fiscal certainty through self-funding will continue to drive expansion of the self-insured and medical stop-loss captive markets, says Phillip Giles of QBE North America
Regulatory reforms are sweeping Latin America and, according to Daniel Message and James Bulkowski of EY, they are changing the insurance industry in the process