All Captives articles – Page 2
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XL woes see Stoneheath Re on negative
Best puts Cayman Islands exempted company on negative outlook as parent XL suffers pressure on profitability
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Aon Capital Markets names EMEA head
Aon Re Global has announced the appointment of Marguerite Soeteman-Reijnen
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Aon forms strategic partnership with RBS
RBS to provide investment funds to Aon’s captive clients
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XN Alternative Risk names MD
Christopher Ridge is named managing director of the new risk management consulting and reinsurance broker
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New president at Paget Re
Carl Daly is named president and chief underwriting officer of ACE's rent-a-captive
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Largest companies slowest to adopt captives
Aon’s captive report shows over half of Global 1500 are missing an opportunity
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GR Focus
Muddy waters
British government authorities are in the process of changing the taxation situation of UK-owned captives to plug up some holes in current tax law. Stacy Shapiro reports.
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GR Focus
Solitary Confinement
Protected, or segregated, cell captives began life in the 1990s. Phil Zinkewicz describes the evolution of this popular solution for undesirable risks.
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Freedom from captivity
Captives must adapt and change in order to remain competitive. Dominic Wheatley examines the changing environment in which captives operate and suggests how they can respond to it.
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Aon creates largest global risk consulting unit
Aon has announced the formation of Aon Global Risk Consulting, creating one of the largest
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Bahrain gets first captive
The Tabreed Captive Insurance Company becomes the first captive to be set up in the Middle East
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Features
Part of the furniture
Is the boom in capital market products coming to an end? With the industry anticipating record profits for 2006, Ronald Gift Mullins considers what impact this could have on the appetite of capital market investors.
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Industry Matters
Captive audience
Despite the widely-held belief to the contrary, the captive market is still ripe for growth, especially in Europe, explains Andrew Tunnicliffe.
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Country Analysis
Rite of PASSAGE
Since joining the European Union in 2004 proactive regulators have worked around the clock to make a success of Malta's evolution from offshore tax haven into onshore financial centre. Helen Yates takes a virtual tour.
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Features
Tightening the noose
The future of risk retention groups lies firmly in the hands of state and federal legislators, explains Stacy Shapiro.