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Bermuda's benefits, practically speaking
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Bermuda continues to be the premier captive domicile due to its practical risk-based regulation, quality environment that fosters business development and depth of market expertise, says Craig Swan.   1 January 1970
... And now what? (Eurozone crisis)
Asset management analysis
With rumours circulating about the demise of the euro following Greece’s economic implosion, David Burns reveals how market expertise can result in an alter native view.   1 January 1970
Come what may (business resiliency)
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The need for business resiliency is a critical success factor for most organisations in the current environment of economic uncertainty.   1 January 1970
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It is becoming increasingly common for an employer, or a group of employers, to insure or reinsure their employee benefits programmes through captives, says George O’Donnell.   1 January 1970
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Wesly Guiteau discusses the need for a new alignment between Bermuda reinsurers and their healthcare captive clients.   1 January 1970
USA analysis
After a difficult few years in the wider economy, US captive growth is beginning to gain traction, but challenges nevertheless remain.   1 January 1970
Asset management analysis
The dangers of the financial crisis may have subsided, but the prospects of another ‘asteroid strike’ should not be underestimated and captives need to take careful note of the ongoing threat, argues Ian Sangster.   1 January 1970
Actuarial & underwriting
Yvette Essen provides an overview of the captive market, and indicates that there is cause for both opportunity and caution, with regulatory developments likely to have a significant impact on the sector.   1 January 1970
EMEA analysis
Guernsey has a long and strong history as a captive domicile and latest developments show that organisations from around the world continue to view the Island as an attractive jurisdiction.   1 January 1970
EMEA analysis
Pierre Sonigo outlines the progress of European regulatory developments and explains why expected changes are as easy to understand as counting from one to five.   1 January 1970

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