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Jeremy Cox, CEO of the Bermuda Monetary Authority, outlines the implications of Solvency II and the Authority’s new Code of Conduct, and explains that there is much to commend and little to fear from the new measures. 1 January 1970
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It’s a good practice every now and then to fine-tune complex structures. The US captive industry is no different. Only this time, the tool used is the strategic review, says Michael Serricchio. 1 January 1970
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The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman gets a new chairman as Monique Jackson takes up the leading position within the organisation. 1 January 1970
Analysis
With a tax information exchange agreement with Canada due to be ratified in the country’s coming parliament, Bermuda Captive examines its implications for the Island’s captive sector. 1 January 1970
Actuarial & underwriting
Captive parents are increasingly considering adding additional and more complex lines to the roster. What lines can they potentially add and what are the benefits of doing so? 1 January 1970
IT & claims management analysis
With families, patients and lawyers paying increasingly close attention to quality of care, PointRight outlines the significance of effective risk analytics to the assessments of US healthcare providers. 1 January 1970
Analysis
Despite initial concerns that competition would slow the growth of the captive industry in the Cayman Islands, 2012 has ultimately been successful for Cayman , and the industry is showing no signs of waning. 1 January 1970
Actuarial & underwriting
With experience of a number of recent high profile maritime disasters, Andrew Cater of the United Insurance Company discusses the relevance of a captive solution to cover complex maritime risks. 1 January 1970
Cayman analysis
To derive maximum benefit from future audits, captives would do well to apply proactive best practice. Melanie Snyman, Ian Bridges and Damian Pentney of PwC outline exactly what captives should be paying attention to. 1 January 1970
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Eric Robinson, vice president—facilities and operations at Chartis Bermuda Limited, outlined the company’s decision to opt for architecture and design firm OBM International to design its new workplace. 1 January 1970
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