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Ernie van der Vyver
Clyde & Co

Ernie van der Vyver, partner at Clyde & Co, explains what new legislation will mean for cell captive insurance companies in South Africa

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Ian Stewart
Clyde & Co

The Monetary Authority of Singapores is taking steps towards its goal of becoming a global insurance marketplace in 2018 by establishing itself as a positive environment for creating catastrophe bonds. Ian Stewart, partner at Clyde & Co, explains more

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Bob Chaput
Clearwater Compliance

Healthcare systems are playing major catch-up when it comes to cybercrime. Bob Chaput of Clearwater Compliance explains more

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Kevin Doherty
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough

Tennessee continues to surpass expectations in terms of year-on-year captive growth, according to Kevin Doherty of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough

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Kim Willey
ASW Law

Economic changes in Canada have companies considering captives in warmer climes for their insurance coverage. Kim Willey of ASW Law explains

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Peter Bandarenko
Spring Consulting Group

Respondents to a Spring Consulting Group survey revealed that they met the objectives they originally set out to achieve when starting an employee benefit captive. Spring’s Peter Bandarenko explains

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Ludovic Bayard
Generali Employee Benefits Network

Captives are increasingly including employee benefit schemes in their businesses, notes Ludovic Bayard of Generali Employee Benefits Network

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Richard Smith
Vermont Captive Insurance Association

Despite securing its thousandth captive and retaining its position at the forefront of the US captive industry, Richard Smith explains why Vermont is determined to keep its eye on the ball

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