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The trials and tribulations of 831(b)s
Accounting & tax analysis
Against a backdrop of legal battles and regulatory changes, small captives have been through a lot. But how much has the landscape changed, and are 831(b)s still an attractive option for the middle market? US Captive investigates.   6 August 2018
Medical stop loss captives on the rise
Actuarial & underwriting
Against a backdrop of rising costs in the commercial health insurance market, companies across the US are increasingly looking to self-fund their employee health insurance plans through medical stop loss captives. US Captive finds out how much the sector is growing.   6 August 2018
Cannabis captives - hashing out the future
Analysis
As the cannabis industry in the US continues to grow, its insurance needs grow with it. Inadequacies of the commercial market and complex coverage needs present a prime opportunity for captives to step in, so what does the future hold? US Captive investigates.   6 August 2018
Analysis
Dan Towle reflects on his first year as president of CICA, his outlook on the market and the importance of continuing to fuel innovation in the captives sector.   6 August 2018
Analysis
It is incumbent on the captive insurance industry to engage the next generation of young professionals, and it must do more to provide mentorship and other initiatives to attract this talent.   6 August 2018
Accounting & tax analysis
Following the outcomes of Avrahami and more recently Reserve Mechanical, upcoming US Tax Court cases - Caylor v Commissioner, Wilson v Commissioner and Syzygy Insurance v Commissioner - are likely to suffer similar fates, spelling further IRS victories.   6 August 2018
Actuarial & underwriting
Earlier this year, proposed association health plan (AHP) regulations issued by the US Department of Labor (DOL) had presented affordable healthcare plans for groupings of smaller employers - and in turn opportunities for captives - but the more recent final rules have left a lack of regulatory uniformity from one state to another.   6 August 2018
Analysis
US captive insurance companies rated by AM best had exceptionally strong financial performance in 2017, and continued to outperform their counterparts in the commercial casualty sector.   6 August 2018
Analysis
Ratings agency AM Best has affirmed the financial strength of A (Excellent) of Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited (NEIL), based in Wilmington, Delaware. The outlook remains stable.   3 August 2018
Analysis
Willis Towers Watson has introduced a digital tool to help organisations analyse the financial feasibility and future profitability of their captive insurance strategies.   1 August 2018

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