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Arbol transacts $70 million in gross premium in 2021
25 February 2022
US Reporter Rebecca Delaney

Fintech firm Arbol’s blockchain-powered platform transacted US$70 million in gross premium in 2021, compared to $2.2 million in 2020

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IA: Hong Kong is an “ideal captive domicile”
23 February 2022
Hong Kong Reporter Rebecca Delaney

Policy initiatives in 2021 aimed at promoting Hong Kong as an attractive hub for international trade were centred around the four pillars of captive insurance, insurance-linked securities, marine and specialty risk insurance, and reinsurance

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Lockton receives approval to form captives for Cook Islands companies
23 February 2022
Cook Islands Reporter Rebecca Delaney

The New Zealand operation of independent insurance brokerage Lockton Companies’ has been approved as a licensed external captive insurance manager to establish captive structures with Cook Islands international companies

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CICA names Nick Ashburn as DE&I keynote speaker
17 February 2022
Arizona Reporter Rebecca Delaney

The Captive Insurance Companies Association has announced that Nick Ashburn will deliver a diversity, equity and inclusion keynote speech at its International Conference next month

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Aon: Commercial market volatility continued in Q4 2021
16 February 2022
US Reporter Rebecca Delaney

Costs incurred from emerging risks continue to rise amid evolving insurance market volatility, according to Aon’s Global Market Insights Report for Q4 2021

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MAXIS GBN: Pandemic has accelerated employee benefits trends
15 February 2022
US Reporter Rebecca Delaney

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing trends around flexible schemes, lifestyle benefits and digitisation in the employee benefits industry, according to a new whitepaper by MAXIS Global Benefits Network

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WCF: COVID has fuelled interest in medical stop-loss captives
14 February 2022
Florida Reporter Rebecca Delaney

The COVID-19 pandemic has “lit the spark” for increased interest around medical stop-loss captives, as discussed in a session at the World Captive Forum in Miami last week

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