Publications
Please see below for some of the most recent Captive International publications
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Cayman Focus 2022
As 2021 draws to a close, and we reflect on another year dominated by COVID-19 and disruptions, there is however a sense of optimism in Cayman’s insurance industry where its practitioners will reflect on a period of further growth and innovation and its continued ability to adapt. This is aptly illustrated by the fact that the Cayman Captive Forum is virtual this year. Frustrating, maybe, but it is progress and an illustration of the community’s ability to adapt after it was cancelled last year.
US Awards 2021
These awards commemorate the efforts and achievements of the most exceptional domiciles and service providers in the US captive insurance industry in 2020. There were separate awards for companies and individuals, to ensure the efforts of outstanding professionals working at smaller or less well-resourced firms received the recognition they deserved.
Career Focus 2021
Our aim with this publication is to highlight the captive insurance industry as a career path that offers challenges, opportunities to collaborate and a chance to innovate. Within these pages, you’ll find articles from organisations across the board, from state regulators and university professors to risk managers exploring the wonders of the captive insurance world and the opportunities within. What all these organisations have in common is their desire to promote the captive industry and encourage graduates to join it.
US Focus 2021
The captives industry has an excellent opportunity to showcase the value of captives to their parent companies, to educate the broader financial markets, and to attract young talent.
Bermuda Focus 2021
Six decades have passed since Fred Reiss, the “father” of the global captive insurance industry formed the first captive here, Bermuda remains the world’s foremost domicile for captives.