News, December, 2023
A common tool of traditional carriers, Oliver Wyman is seeing far more captives use economic capital modelling.
Risk modelers, accountants, and economist must collaborate closely to collect more timely …
Concerns grow over insurers failing to cover big state-backed attacks.
Climate change means actuaries are making a radical new calculation about the price of risk.
This article appeared in the February 2023 edition of Captive Review. Swiss Re’s Thomas Keist provides his thoughts on stop-loss protection for captives
This article on Barbados was posted on the IFC Review website in February 2023
By Ed Koral, director, Strategic Risk Consulting, WTW
“We see more of our clients placing employee health care risk into their captives. This article provides some insight on how captives can play a role in disability management programs.”
John Howard from Summit Asset Management sat down to speak with Colin Mitchell about captives and Barbados.
Our friends at London & Capital co-authored an interesting article on captives and investment management.
Captive legislation is coming to Alberta. If your company has operations in the province we would be pleased to discuss how this may benefit you.
Cyber has been a hot topic in the insurance and captive insurance world for some time now. For years premiums have been ris- ing in the commercial market
and capacity decreasing, putting pressure on organisations.
Captives as reinsurance companies play a central risk management role for large international operating companies. However, their use depends very much on the strategic risk management & risk financing priorities of the parent company.