Robert Quinn: 10 years and counting
An advocate of the insurance trust as an alternative to the letter of credit, Robert Quinn reflects on his long association with Bermuda’s captive insurance market.
Eurozone instability: the domino effect
The fallout from the instability facing countries within the eurozone appears to be affecting the recovery in the US, argues Andrew Baron.
... And now what? (Eurozone crisis)
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.
Come what may (business resiliency)
The need for business resiliency is a critical success factor for most organisations in the current environment of economic uncertainty.
An added benefit (employee benefits)
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.
Reinsurance and healthcare captives: a uniform approach
Wesly Guiteau discusses the need for a new alignment between Bermuda reinsurers and their healthcare captive clients.
How a global bond portfolio can allay interest rate fears
The low interest rate environment of recent years, coupled with concerns about the prospect of rising rates, has led investors to consider moving money from diversified, high-quality domestic bonds into other asset or sub-asset classes.
Emerging risks, emerging opportunities
The insurance industry is paying increasingly close attention to providing, strengthening and marketing coverage for cyber and supply chain risk. EMEA Captive spoke with the industry about ‘emerging’ lines.
Let technology lead the way
Information technology is playing an increasingly prominent role in the running of captive entities. Here, its application in law, claims management and e-billing are explored.