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The Cayman Captive Forum is on track to at least match the attendance of 1400 registered last year, according to the Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC), which is hosting the event. 14 November 2019
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Trends in the wider insurance market have always had an impact on the captive market, with many captives tracing their origins back to times when insurance capacity for certain lines became more scarce or more costly. The hardening market could signal another uptick in captive insurance activity, says Matt Latham of AXA XL. 14 November 2019
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Andrew Johnson, executive vice president and chief risk control officer at Captive Resources, has been named as the new chairman of the board of the National Safety Council (NSC). 13 November 2019
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HR professionals are often leaders in workplace violence prevention initiatives. They have a special duty to advance proper prevention initiatives within their organisations, says Paul Marshall of McGowan Program Administrators, in the second of a four-part series about the impact and aftermath of an active shooter event. 13 November 2019
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Brad Mazur, managing director at AM Best, will make opening remarks at the Vermont Captive Insurance Association’s upcoming roadshow event in Boston on November 14. 12 November 2019
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Enterprise risk management is not driven by captive insurance companies, it is mandated by an organisation’s board, and then executed by its senior management. It works best when there is a clear line of communication between the captive’s board and its owner’s risk management function, says Michael Zuckerman of Temple University Fox School of Business. 12 November 2019
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The Captive Insurance Companies Association (CICA) will partner with the Hawaii Captive Insurance Council (HCIC) for a series of educational seminars in Tokyo on November 19-20. 11 November 2019
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Micro captive growth has slowed down considerably as potential owners digest the implications of IRS manoeuvres against the industry. But the presence of a few bad apples should not detract from the good work done by most captives, says Jeremy Colombik of Management Services International. 11 November 2019
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Insurers have faced a challenging environment over the past decade, with stunted interest rates, low bond yields and a tighter regulatory environment all buffeting the sector. The relatively small size of captives makes them particularly vulnerable, but Kate Miller and Shadrack Kwasa of London & Capital have some words of advice. 8 November 2019
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Marsh has appointed Reid Sawyer as US cyber risk consulting leader. 8 November 2019
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