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Cell division in sub-Saharan Africa

As the insurance industry in sub-Saharan Africa continues to grow, industry players discuss how a cell captive could address key market constraints

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Technology transformation

Stephen Browning of Next Generation Services explains how insurtech and blockchain technology is helping insurers to become more efficient

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Wellbeing in practice at the global level

By using data to drive insight and inform decisions, benefit managers and their insurers can address trends and cost drivers more precisely, allowing for effective health benefit programmes, says GEB’s Daniela Masters

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A new domicile on the horizon

With Brexit looming, contingency plans are being made within the captive insurance sector to minimise the damage. Nigel Feetham discusses options for Gibraltar and the UK as well as the La Linea initiative for a new captive domicile

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Amplify Women

Although women dominate the insurance industry, there is a dramatic fall in the number that hold senior-level roles. Captive insurance professionals discuss their own experiences as well as CICA’s new Amplify Women initiative

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Captivating the next generation

Celebrating its 38th Annual conference in Burlington, Vermont, the VCIA event focused on how the industry should address the talent crisis and the tools that can be used to attract the next generation

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Special perils: how captives can insure against shooting attacks

A.M. Best discusses the growing marketplace demand and gap in general liability policies that has led the emergence of captive insurance in active assailant insurance coverage

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Proposed treasury regulations: whether foreign insurers qualify as PFICs

Kerr Russell’s Patrick Haddad discusses recent proposals from the Internal Revenue Service to the Internal Revenue Code on the determination of ownership in a PFIC for purposes of Code Section 1297(a)

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