HR departments must have an oversight—and an understanding—of what’s going on in the employee benefits captive, says Ciaran Healy of Willis Towers Watson
In an ever-changing, and oft-surprising, environment it can be difficult to predict what’s around the corner. Beecher Carlson’s Jason Flaxbeard takes a tentative look at what the captive world can expect from 2017
When deciding whether to form a captive, risk coverage should come first, financial benefits second, according to Steven Lonergan of Capstone Associated Services
Changes to the US Tax Code should not distract from the fact that the principles of risk financing and the use of captive insurance remain critical to any programme, says Adam Forstot of USA Risk Group
Stewart Feldman of Capstone Associated Services suggests it may be time to examine your LLC, PCC, series or cell planning, and consider returning to a traditional captive arrangement
In captive insurance, tax is no longer the cake itself, but the cherry on top. Birte Fehse and Praveen Sharma of Marsh explain
A captive insurance entity is capable of more than many would expect, according to John Thomson of HAI Group
Attendees of the European Captive Forum heard about the many challenges facing the captive insurance industry, but associations suggested working together could allow tools and resources to be shared to overcome them