A new international framework is targeting tax avoidance—and it has implications for captive insurers. Jenny Coletta of Ernst & Young explains
Using safety management will pay you more dividends as your programme matures by preventing losses and minimising the impact of losses that do occur, says George Gibson of Charles Taylor Safety Management Services
Matthew Fountain of AIG discusses the UK’s diverted profits tax
There are many advantages to domiciling in the Bahamas. Aliya Allen of the Bahamas Financial Services Board explains
For captives, aggregate stop-loss programmes can deliver a greater degree of financial certainty in an increasingly volatile risk environment, says Todd Cunningham of Zurich Global Corporate in North America...
Joining a group captive can be a rewarding decision, but it’s not one to be entered into lightly, says Brenda Pickering of USA Risk Group (BVI)
Certain insurers are shying away from the legal marijuana industry, leaving a gap that could be filled by captives. Michael Schroeder of Roundstone Management examines the issues surrounding this controversial topic
It was Wayne Gretzky who said a good hockey player plays where the puck is, but a great player plays where the puck is going to be. The same applies to cyber risk, says Frederick Turner of Active Captive Management