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Going through charges

Having the ability to stabilise regulatory and fiscal certainty through self-funding will continue to drive expansion of the self-insured and medical stop-loss captive markets, says Phillip Giles of QBE North America

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Notice 2016-66: Is the IRS repeating the mistakes of the past or learning from them?

Mikhail Raybshteyn, Ann Cammack and Paul H Phillips III of EY break down the controversial notice as the 1 May deadline for reporting the latest transaction of interest rapidly approaches

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Cyber security regulations: The shape of things to come for captives?

In an environment of technological threats, cyber security is moving up the captive agenda, say EY Bermuda’s Daniel Message, Kerr Kennedy and Chris Maiato

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Coming up captives

Disruption was the theme of the recent CICA International Conference in San Diego, where a new president was welcomed, the next generation of professionals was groomed and a regulatory shake up was previewed

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A healthy option

As small US businesses are faced with increasing healthcare costs, Holmes Murphy has created a captive to give them something back. Beau Reid explains

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Can a captive $ave us from ourselves?

With a solid enterprise risk management strategy, a captive can increase in value and reputation, says Michael Zuckerman of Temple University

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Take notice

The IRS labelled micro captives as ‘transactions of interest’ last year. Alan Fine of Brown Smith Wallace outlines who is involved and what is required

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What’s in YOUR risk budget ?

The risks of a captive insurer’s operations tend to be narrower and less diversified than those of typical multi-line insurers, but, according to Anjanette Fowler of Madison Scottsdale, this can be a double-edged sword

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