Interest in forming new captives and protected cell companies is on the rise, according to the latest Aon Global Risk Management Survey
SACs in Bermuda, first crafted in the statute in 2000, are a useful tool for both captive and commercial insurers, says Kim Willey of ASW Law
Rule-focused decisions have kept captives from delivering full value, say Carrie Lam and Steve Prince of Collins Barrow
Attendees of this year’s European Insurance Forum can expect a full and comprehensive agenda. Eddy Van Cutsem explains
Richard Paris-Smith of Willis Towers Watson explains how the UK’s recent changes to the Ogden discount rate will affect captive insurers
Reputation insurance is an important part of any company’s risk management strategy, according to Dr Nir Kossovsky of Steel City Re
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
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