It is disappointing when measures that result from misperceptions add to the administrative costs of operating a captive, says FERMA’s Jo Willaert
As more employers look to incorporate captives into their risk and benefits management strategies, an understanding of collateralisation will become increasingly important, according to Phillip Giles of QBE North America
China is looking to stretch the boundaries of captive insurance strategies, according to Dominic Wheatley of Guernsey Finance
Burlington received the Hollywood treatment as the stars of captive insurance descended on the 35th VCIA conference, to talk cyber, US group captives, and more, and celebrate some lifetime achievements while they were at it
David Provost’s hot topics panel at the VCIA conference earlier in August considered why captives may redomesticate, and why RRGs need to built from the core up
The Asia Pacific is opening up to insurance, but it’s China that’s grabbing the headlines
Karl Huish and TJ Scherer discuss how Artex’s pooling mechanism allows middle-market businesses to share their workers’ compensation risks
Captive insurance models in healthcare can help to drive quality and safety improvements, says Eric Dethlefs of Cassatt Insured Group