60 Years of Captives in Bermuda
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60 Years of Captives in Bermuda
Inspiration and innovation
Bermuda’s Premier David Burt explains what makes Bermuda the leading domicile for captives.
Experience meets experimentation
Bermuda remains at the forefront of the captives landscape globally, says Craig Swan, CEO of the BMA.
Bermuda targets quality captives
David Hart and Helen Souza of the Bermuda BDA on where the Island stands in the captives market.
Why Bermuda?
What makes Bermuda one of the leading domiciles for captives? Captive International investigates.
Creating the Bermuda Captive Network
Grainne Richmond and Leslie Robinson of the newly launched association explain what went into its creation.
The legacy of Fred Reiss
Author, podcaster and former lawyer Michelle St Jane speaks to Jonathan Reiss about his father’s legacy.
Member Insurance: 40 years of insuring hardware
Captive International finds out more about Bermuda-based captive insurer Member Insurance.
Bermuda continues to serve captive industry
Fred Eslami of AM Best takes a look at the state of the captive insurance market on Bermuda.
Run-off has moved on
Use of the run-off market represents an increasingly helpful solution, says Paul Corver of R&Q Insurance Holdings.
D&O Side A liability in captives
Bermuda is again developing innovative solutions to old problems, says Paul Bailie of WTW.
A suite of options for owners
Segregated account companies represent a new option for risk mitigation, explains Kim Willey of ASW Law.
A proud record of growth
Captive International delves into Bermuda’s history as a captive insurance domicile.
Hard market spurs growth opportunities
Ryan Heyrana of DARAG North America reviews the current captive insurance market.
The power of EB captives
Generali assembled a roundtable of captive insurance experts to discuss the advantages of employee benefit captives.
The insurance lab of the world
Bermuda’s willingness to innovate is standing it in good stead, say Nick Frost and Tom McMahon of Davies Captive Management.
Microcaptives: recent developments
Captives and their owners making a section 831(b) tax election need to understand the regulatory, risk and insurance tax landscape, say Andrew Christie and Jim Bulkowski of EY.
Captive solutions in challenging times
Brown & Brown’s Matt Takamine spoke to Captive International about where the captives market stands in 2022.
Captives and alternative capacity
Bob Forness of MultiStrat explains how there is a learning curve to using alternative capacity efficiently.
Bermuda: a safe harbour
Sherman Taylor of Ocorian discusses innovative developments relevant to the captive insurance industry.
Contact details
How to contact Captive International.