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Captive insurance gems

Dennis Silvia and Tony Weller explain why risk retention groups are a viable solution in the insurance marketplace

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US tax reform and foreign captives

The US tax reform will bring sweeping changes across nearly every aspect of the tax code. John Dies explains the implications for foreign captives

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The aftermath

Alan Fine of Brown Smith Wallace explains how the industry should proceed after the Avrahami court case ruling

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The secret sauce

Michael Schroeder of Roundstone explains why transparency, control and cost savings are the secret sauce offered by a medical captive

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Avrahami: Reviewing the situation

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

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The proof is in the pudding

Guernsey’s ILS numbers reveal a booming market made better by regulatory innovation. Becky Butcher reports

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Going through charges

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

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Latin America: Time for a captive boom?

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

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