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After months of uncertainty, it seems that Bermuda’s approach to Solvency II equivalency is likely to differentiate captives from the wider commercial market. 1 January 1970
Asset management analysis
With US low interest rates and troubled economic conditions a feature of the landscape, what kind of returns can captives expect from their US bond and stock investments? The Vanguard team investigates. 1 January 1970
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The likely differentiation of captives under Solvency II equivalency and growing links with Canada and Latin America look set to position Bermuda at the forefront of captive development once again. 1 January 1970
Accounting & tax analysis
A thoughtful and attentive audit can cast a telling spotlight on the finances of any captive. Following a troubled few years in the financial markets, such scrutiny is all the more pressing, says Geoff Johnson at BDO. 1 January 1970
Analysis
Deciding upon an investment manager and an asset strategy to meet your particular needs is no mean feat. Bermuda Captive explores some of the questions you need to ask. 1 January 1970
Bermuda analysis
Bermuda continues to blaze an impressive trail across the captive landscape. Here, Mark Allitt and Jason Carne of KPMG outline the Island’s continuing efforts to position itself at the forefront of captive jurisdictions. 1 January 1970
Analysis
Guenter Droese of ECIROA talks with EMEA Captive about the ongoing discussions surrounding Solvency II. 1 January 1970
Cayman analysis
It has been a good year for captive redomestications, with Cayman playing to its unique strengths in 2011. Clayton Price details why Cayman can expect further captive interest in the coming years. 1 January 1970
Analysis
In 2012 there was further growth in US captive numbers in most states, although the number of new entrants was somewhat muted by the soft commercial market. A snapshot of domiciles provides an indication of further positive momentum, but numbers have fallen somewhat short of rapid growth. 1 January 1970
USA analysis
More than simply a place to enjoy its famed Southern hospitality, South Carolina has emerged as one of the leading US captive domiciles thanks to the strength and flexibility of its regulatory approach. 1 January 1970
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