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25 July 2024
Bermuda
Reporter Diana Bui

Bermuda to showcase captive domicile potential in annual conference

The Bermuda Captive Conference (BCC) returns for its 20th year from 9-10 September at PIER 6 in Hamilton. With the theme ‘Navigating Captive Horizons’, the event aims to explore global captive market trends, foster industry connections, and highlight the dynamic and resilient nature of Bermuda’s captive sector. The agenda features captive owners from the University of Pennsylvania, Sensible Weather, and Morgan Stanley International Insurance, with more names to be announced soon. Panel discussions will delve into future trends and strategies essential for thriving in a dynamic global market, with topics such as regulatory updates, Bermuda's segregated account companies, investment strategies, medical stop-loss, employee benefits, and mutuals. Expert panellists include Jennifer Masters from Brown & Brown; Crystal Pittendrigh from PwC Bermuda; Sarah Robey from KPMG Bermuda; Michael Regan, tax consultant for Bermuda’s Ministry of Finance; and Donay Viljoen from Forvis Mazars Bermuda. In addition, the event reintroduces the popular ‘Bermuda Shorts’ series with parametric experts Rob Walling, Raveem Ismail, and Tom Johansmeyer discussing parametric triggers in captive strategies. Participants will also have the opportunity to connect with captive owners, managers, brokers, service providers, and corporate risk managers. Tom McMahon, executive vice president at Davies Captive Management and chair of the BCC, remarks: “This year's event promises to be our most engaging and insightful yet, offering unparalleled networking and thought leadership opportunities. “We look forward to fostering collaboration and equipping our attendees with the tools and insights needed to navigate the complexities of the captive landscape.”

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