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18 November 2025news

Cayman Captive Forum 2025 now sold out

The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) has announced that its 2025 Cayman Captive Forum, the world’s largest captive forum, is officially sold out.

This year’s Forum takes place on December 2–4 at The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman and has attracted a dynamic mix of global captive owners, service providers, and industry experts to the Cayman Islands for three days of insight, collaboration, and connection.

With close to 300 first-time attendees, the Forum remains a premier gathering for professionals seeking to exchange ideas and explore emerging trends shaping the captive insurance landscape, IMAC said.

IMAC Forum Committee Chair, Michael Wild said: “Our sold-out event underscores not only the strength of Cayman’s captive industry, but also the collaborative spirit and global reach of this community. We look forward to welcoming everyone to another engaging and inspiring year.”

In addition to its signature social events - including the Welcome Reception, the Beach Reception on Seven Mile Beach, and the annual Golf Tournament - this year’s Forum builds on attendee favourites with an expanded Pickleball Tournament, allowing more participants to join in the fun. A refreshed Wednesday evening event will also take place at Camana Bay, offering a new networking experience for delegates.

Attendees will hear from this year’s distinguished keynote speakers: Chris Lemons, renowned deep-sea saturation diver and Netflix documentary subject “Last Breath”, and Rashmi Airan, ethics and leadership speaker whose personal story offers a powerful exploration of accountability and integrity in business.

IMAC said that it extends its appreciation to all sponsors - including platinum sponsor, KPMG - speakers, and delegates for their continued support in making the Cayman Captive Forum one of the most anticipated events in the global captive insurance calendar.

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