“Having been the first insurance conference to cancel last year, we’re excited to be hosting what is likely going to be the largest gathering of captive insurance professionals this year,” comments Dan Towle
Lance Abbott, CEO of BevCap Management, has been appointed as chair of the Captive Insurance Companies Association board of directors for another term
In December, CICA moved forward with plans in the hope of hosting an in-person event, but due to ongoing impacts of COVID-19 and worsening conditions in the state, the conference will no longer go ahead
The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions has confirmed the state licensed 12 new captive insurance companies in 2020
The Montana Captive Insurance Association will hold its annual conference in-person if public health conditions improve
Although plans continue to move forward, the board highlights that it will continue to monitor and assess the safety of an in-person event
The Western Region Captive Insurance Conference is moving forward with plans for a multi-state in-person conference scheduled for 14 to 16 June 2021, in Salt Lake City, Utah
The District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking will create a financial services regulatory sandbox, which is set to include captives, according to DISB Commissioner Karima Woods
Ahead of this year’s Western Region Captive Insurance Conference, event chair Renea Louie talks to Rebecca Delaney on what to expect from the 2022 conference, hot topics on the agenda, and the current landscape of the captive industry in Western Region domiciles
As the IRS’ battle against micro-captives continues, industry experts discuss the latest settlement offer made by the IRS and what its next move could be
Nancy Gray of Aon discusses the expansion of Aon’s White Rock Group into the District of Columbia
Microsoft’s decision to settle with the State of Washington Insurance Commissioner could have interesting implications for the US captive market
Arizona Captive Insurance Association president Rae Brown says the state’s captive service providers are not only seeing an increase in captive formations but also inquiries to determine the use of captives as a strategic tool in risk management programmes
Regulators of Arizona, Missouri and Utah give an update on the health of the Western Region captive domiciles
Michael Low and Alan Fine preview the Western Region Captive Insurance Conference, break down what the schedule has to offer, and discuss what delegates can expect
Following the class action lawsuit brought against Arthur J Gallagher & Co and Artex in December, we talk to the attorney for the plaintiffs, David Deary
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
Known as the Grand Canyon State, Arizona has seen slow but steady growth within its captive industry
Michael Low explains why Arizona’s captive friendly, forward-thinking mindset makes it a great place to domicile a captive
After a quarter of a century in the business, one of the oldest captive jurisdictions in the US is setting its sights on the Asian market. CIT investigates