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New horizons

Vanuatu is a friendly jurisdiction willing and ready to do business, according to Kevin Lindsay, chairman of the Vanuatu captive insurance association

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Everything the captive needs

Angling to find the right domicile? Try Missouri, says Maria Sheffield, who is the captive programme manager at the state’s insurance department

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Captives: an alternative for managing cyber risk

Belen Navarro and Ross Connell of AIG discuss why insureds might consider utilising a captive insurance programme to address cyber risk

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VCIA: risks and regulations run rife

Cyber risk, the tax treatment of 831(b) captives, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and the Risk Retention Act were the hottest topics at this year’s Vermont Captive Insurance Association Annual Conference

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Entrepreneurial thinking: the profit centre captive

An increasing number of small and large businesses are looking at profit centre captives as a means of profiting from risk, says Brian Flinchum of Atlas Insurance Management (The Bahamas Financial Services Board)

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Risky misconceptions

Understanding the pitfalls is the first step in avoiding them, according to Matt Hayner and Paul Lefurgey of Madison Scottsdale

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Going beyond risk mitigation: exploring captive insurance

Risk mitigation and alternative risk management strategies equate to smart decision-making, say Megan Brooks and Lance McNeel of Capstone Associated Services

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Bending the trend: the effects on self-funded plans

Increased cost sharing to foster better consumerism, more efficient plan design, alternative treatment venues and greater use of technology and data can empower a self-insured health plan. Phillip Giles of QBE North America explains

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