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Tanja Korff, from Marsh, explains why Bermuda and its regulatory pragmatism and depth of capital keep the most sophisticated captives in the world on the island. 3 August 2026
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Mid-market uptake and evolving risk needs have helped cement Tennessee’s position as a leading captive domicile. 3 August 2026
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While the level and complexity of threats multiply, captive owners face many baffling challenges. That’s where Iowa’s high-quality, flexible regulation can prove decisive. 3 August 2026
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Geralyn Edward, for BIBA, the Association for Global Business, focuses on governance, innovation, growth, three key reasons why BRIM 2027 matters for the global captive industry. 3 August 2026
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As the leading captive domain, how does Vermont see the landscape that lies ahead? Captive Review quizzes Brittany Nevins, the state’s economic development director. 3 August 2026
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Versatility and flexibility are the signature characteristics of captives. Hylant’s Alex Gedge and Claire Richardson review the areas in which to expect significant expansion. 2 August 2026
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In a nod to the film Reefer Madness, released in 1936, Jack Meskunas, managing director-investments, Oppenheimer & Co. takes a look at impact of tariffs on captives. 30 July 2026
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Bertrand Segui, chief actuary, SRS Europe analyses the impact of the revised Solvency II framework on reinsurance captives. 29 July 2026
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Pete Dalpiaz, director of captives at Hylant, looks at possible captive options for health insurance issues. 24 July 2026
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The message is finally getting through. 831(b) educator Peter Dawson outlines how far more leaders now recognise small businesses deserve access to the same innovative insurance tools larger corporations have used for decades. 15 July 2026
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