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R&Q hires Tom Solomon as CFO
Actuarial & underwriting
Randall & Quilter Investment Holdings has appointed Thomas Solomon as group chief financial officer. R&Q confirmed Solomon will also be named on the board of directors later in the year.   21 May 2020
Triple-I launches FAIR campaign to advocate for re/insurance industry
Law & regulation
The Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) has launched the Future of American Insurance & Reinsurance (FAIR) campaign to defend the re/insurance industry’s ability to manage risk on behalf of its clients.   20 May 2020
AGCS names Catharina Richter as global head of its cyber center of competence
Actuarial & underwriting
Catharina Richter has been named as global head of the cyber center of competence (CoC) at Allianz Group. She takes up her position on June 1.   20 May 2020
Executive Appointments
Women have more opportunities to get ahead in the captive insurance industry than elsewhere in insurance, or in many other industries, according to Mary Ellen Moriarty, a risk manager at College Insurance Company.   19 May 2020
Executive Appointments
Gig workers are playing an increasingly important role in the global economy, a phenomenon that is likely to be accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Captives must adapt to the trend by offering flexibility at work, says Greg Lang of RAIN.   19 May 2020
Actuarial & underwriting
Insurers look well placed to withstand the impact of COVID-19, according to initial stress testing conducted by AM Best.   18 May 2020
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Randall & Quilter Investment Holdings, the non-life legacy insurance investor, has appointed Eamonn Flanagan to its board as an independent non-executive director.   18 May 2020
Cayman analysis
Cayman’s international insurance industry has reported robust growth in the captives and insurance industry in Q1, 2020, with the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) predicting a strong year for the sector to come.   15 May 2020
Accounting & tax analysis
An increasing number of captives have been looking at writing business interruption coverage for their owners. They should tread carefully, as doing so without following the correct procedures could have adverse tax implications, says Davis Smith of Bradley.   15 May 2020
Actuarial & underwriting
“Captives should structure, domicile and operate with a hard market mentality at all times, and take advantage of softening when they can,” according to Peter Rosiere, a vice president of risk management at Sodexo.   15 May 2020

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