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Missouri loves company
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The Midwest state has enjoyed a sharp increase in the number of captives redomiciling there since it made proactive amendments to its insurance legislation.   1 January 1970
A centre for Caribbean risk
Cayman analysis
In choosing a home for its captive the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility opted for Cayman’s welcoming shores. We discover the reasons and its significance to the natcat coverage of the region.   1 January 1970
Healthcare captives: a retrospective
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It has been a more than 30-year marriage between captives and healthcare. Monique Jackson examines how over that period the relationship has evolved.   1 January 1970
Cayman analysis
Many pluses accrue to a parent from owning a captive: stability of pricing, freedom from the commercial market and improved long-term cash flow, to name just a few.   1 January 1970
Accounting & tax analysis
A thoughtful and attentive audit can cast a telling spotlight on the finances of any captive. Following a troubled few years in the financial markets, such scrutiny is all the more pressing, says Geoff Johnson at BDO.   1 January 1970
Asset management analysis
These are difficult times for asset management. Here, Stephen Morris assesses the various approaches captives can take to manage their investment portfolios.   1 January 1970
EMEA analysis
Solvency II continues to dominate regulatory discussions in Europe, but Guenter Droese, chairman of ECIROA, is increasingly upbeat about the implications of its final form for the continent’s captive sector.   1 January 1970
Regional titles
A pro-business outlook, an experienced regulatory bench and a top four domicile by captive numbers, South Carolina has all the welcome you would expect from the South, and that little bit more.   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
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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