Melanie Snyman
3 August 2023news

Kensington Management Group appoints new executive

Melanie Snyman has been appointed as vice president, senior account executive at Kensington Management Group in the Cayman Islands.

Snyman previously worked for PwC, where she started as a manager in South Africa in March 2003. In 2007 she moved to the Cayman Islands, where she was a senior associate.

Promoted to first manager and then senior manager, in July 2012 she became a director. She was involved in audits of general insurance companies and life insurance companies, with a client base that included a variety of captive insurance companies, including single parent captives, health care captives, SPC's and group captives.


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13 December 2020   Kensington Management Group is a full-service captive insurance manager, with niche expertise in group captive management.
Analysis
20 December 2019   This year has been excellent for group captives, with some of the best-known providers of group captive management in Cayman recording impressive growth.
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12 December 2019   The Cayman Islands has traditionally been synonymous with healthcare captives and single parent companies. The magnitude, and rapid growth, of its group captive insurance industry tends to be overlooked, say Erin Brosnihan from KMG, Donna Dreuth from Captive Resources, and Melanie Snyman from PwC.

More on this story

Analysis
13 December 2020   Kensington Management Group is a full-service captive insurance manager, with niche expertise in group captive management.
Analysis
20 December 2019   This year has been excellent for group captives, with some of the best-known providers of group captive management in Cayman recording impressive growth.
article
12 December 2019   The Cayman Islands has traditionally been synonymous with healthcare captives and single parent companies. The magnitude, and rapid growth, of its group captive insurance industry tends to be overlooked, say Erin Brosnihan from KMG, Donna Dreuth from Captive Resources, and Melanie Snyman from PwC.