Atlas Insurance PCC’s Ian-Edward Stafrace shares how innovative cell solutions can simplify cross-border insurance
Dana Munnings-Gray, acting superintendent of insurance, summarises recent developments in The Bahamas’ captive insurance industry
Chief Robert Burkybile III, tribal chief of the Modoc Nation in Oklahoma, discusses concerns about misconceptions and prejudices towards tribal domiciles in the micro-captive insurance industry and provides clarity regarding the Modoc Nation’s high standards
The insurance industry has been considered a ‘laggard’ to financial services in adopting new technologies such as the cloud. However, for generative AI, insurers have been quick to recognise opportunities. But what will this mean for workers and captive markets?
The benefits of diversity in the workplace are widely known, although achieving it is not a ‘quick-fix’ solution. While centuries of systemic gender and racial biases remain deeply entrenched in society, an all-female panel of industry leaders at the World Captive Forum discusses challenges to leadership and diversity strategies for companies
How should captive insurers navigate economic headwinds, seize investment openings, streamline operations, and address heightened regulatory oversight? Scott Kurland of SS&C Insurance Solutions, Jason Flaxbeard of Brown & Brown and Mikhail Raybshteyn of EY give advice for the year ahead
Butler University’s Victor Puleo and Craig Caldwell discuss the re-domestication of the world’s first student-run captive from Bermuda to Vermont
Frances Jones reviews captive growth in Europe, while assessing proposed amendments to Solvency II regulations, set to facilitate further expansion within the EU