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The path to good corporate governance
The failure of a captive can often be traced to a breakdown in quality corporate governance. Ben Whitehouse, senior counsel at Butler Snow, outlines the important attributes of good captive governance.
Investing in the future talent of the captive insurance market
Melvin Findlay, a specialist with AXA XL’s Captives and Global Programs team based in London, shares his perspective on the opportunities the captive insurance industry offers to young people.
Fuelling innovation
Dan Towle reflects on his first year as president of CICA, his outlook on the market and the importance of continuing to fuel innovation in the captives sector.
Prospect marketing is failing for captive insurance companies. Now what?
The time is ripe for captive managers to review and smarten up their marketing strategies, says marketing consultant Stewart Severino.
Building on past successes
Bermuda continues to evolve and develop its offering for global captives. Robert Paton of BIMA talks us through its recent achievements.
Outstanding service
The Bermuda BDA details the Island’s strengths within the captive space and the steps the agency is taking to welcome new entrants to the Bermuda market.
Back in the driver’s seat
Gary R Markham of LSG tells Cayman Captive why e-bidding will put captives back in control of their outsourced professional services.
Cayman: driving on
It is an exciting time to be in the insurance business in the Cayman Islands. The industry is vibrant and there is an energy here that is fostering and is fostered by, innovation.
Human capital: on the road
Captive service providers employ local expertise and centres of excellence to attend to the intricacies of the captive sector. Here, the mobility of human capital in the sector is explored.
Captive management: picking the winning team
Marc LaPoint at USA Risk outlines what you need to consider when choosing the optimum captive service provider team.