Philip Box of Cunningham Lindsey Group Limited looks at the demands that captives and risk managers place on their adjusters
Audited financial statements are worthwhile, but invasive procedures that are expensive, redundant and self-serving are not, says Linda Nethery of Venture Captive Management
Colleen McHugh of Barclays Wealth & Investment Management looks at the impact of rising interest rates on captives domiciled in Guernsey
With the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act about to be reauthorised for a third time, one of the most protracted sagas in recent memory for insurers could soon be coming to an end
Although the concept of intercompany loans is not new, the issue remains a hot topic for regulators, captive managers and rating agencies alike, according to Donald Thorpe of Fitch Ratings
Major organ transplants aren’t cheap, as premiums are revealing
AIG’s new Bermuda-based segregated accounts company is the latest in a line of inventive captive offerings from managers
Paul Owens of of Willis Global Captive Management looks at the key challenges for the insurance industry in the next 15 years