CR84: Technical centre - Regulation
17th of May 2012
We take our first look at the emerging captive market in the Middle East, including Insurance Management from the Qatar Financial Centre Authority; Financial Services from Kane and the Jordan Insurance Commission; and Insurance Awareness from the Bahrain Economic Development Board.
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Key captive insurance industry players in the Caribbean contribute to our first ever report on the region. With an introduction to this leading location from Chancery Chambers, we look into Anguilla: Capstone Associated Services and Webster Dyrud Mitchell; St. Lucia: ADCO Group; and Barbados: Amphora Captive Insurance Managers.
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Michael Frith and Kevin Butler outline the reasons behind renewed interest in the Bermuda and Cayman Islands insurance-linked securities markets
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Malcolm Cutts-Watson of Willis International Captive Practice examines the implications of proportionality and equivalence under Solvency II for Guernsey and other non-EU domiciles
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With our 2010 Captive Review Healthcare Report coming up, we take a look back at our 2009 report which took in comment from various contributors such as Anderson Kill & Olick, ASHRM, Beazley ,CMI, Delphi Technology, Greenlight Re, KPMG, Krolikowski & Fryer, PRI , Spring Consulting Group and Wells Fargo.
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Alan Fleming, head of AIRMIC’s Captive Special Interest Group discusses the implications of Solvency II for captives with members of the group and other industry experts
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Key players in the captive industry in Bermuda contribute to our annual in depth look at the region. Topics covered include investments, regulation, management, growth as well as analysis of the region as a whole.
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Sarah Goddard introduces our Dublin Report 2010. Contributors cover a variety of topics such as key EU developments including Solvency II, proportionality, tax, case studies and an overview of the industry in the area.
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WELCOME TO THE Captive Review Cell Company Handbook 2009 – the second edition of our global directory of cell company jurisdictions. Since we last published this directory, the general attitude toward cell companies seems to have shifted up a gear. Whereas single-parent companies have long ruled the captive roost, a slight uptick in the formation of pure captives at the beginning of this year can’t hide the fact that growth in this market is still sluggish.
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