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Anguilla has become an increasingly attractive option for US mid-market captive owners. Bacho Vega of Artex Risk Solutions outlines what is attracting captives to the Island’s beautiful shores. 14 August 2013
Law & regulation
According Thomas Stokes, managing principal and US consulting practice leader at JLT Towner, a recent ruling in Texas is a cautionary tale for 831(b) structures. 12 August 2013
Executive Appointments
The National Risk Retention Association’s annual conference, which will take place October 1 through October 3 in Washington, DC, will put emerging risks in the spotlight. 12 August 2013
Analysis
Commenting in our most recent issue of US Captive, Richard Smith, president of the Vermont Captive Insurance Association, said that the rise of home state domiciles is down to states pursuit of revenue. 12 August 2013
Services
According to Steve Chirico, assistant vice president at A.M. Best, captives outperformed the overall commercial casualty market in 2012. 12 August 2013
USA analysis
A.M. Best has affirmed ratings of National Guaranty Insurance Company of Vermont, citing the management and corporate strategy of the captive’s parent company, Waste Management as a strength. 12 August 2013
Executive Appointments
Law firm, Honigman has strengthened its captive insurance team with the appointment of Mark Kleinlein as partner. Kleinlein previously worked at Aon. 6 August 2013
Executive Appointments
Harry Rodgers has been appointed as vice president of business development at USA Risk Group. 6 August 2013
Analysis
Captive International spoke to Tom Stokes, practice leader at JLT Towner, about how captives can be used to ease the burden of reputational risk. 5 August 2013
Cayman analysis
The Cayman Islands captive insurance industry has reached an all-time high of $13.5 billion in total premiums and $82.8 billion in total assets as of 30 June, 2013. 5 August 2013
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