Barbados has repealed the Exempted Insurance Act and all insurance entities in the domicile will now fall under an amended Insurance Act, with captives continuing to be zero taxed
A UK-US Covered Agreement could be in place as early as December this year, ready for when the UK departs the EU in March next year, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
The OECD’s guidance shows a misunderstanding of the captive insurance industry, according to panellists at the European Captive Forum in Luxembourg
Delaware has received “tremendous interest” in its conditional licensing programme, the first of its type offered by a US domicile, according to Steve Kinion, from the Delaware Insurance Department
The Texas Department of Insurance has proposed to amend its captive insurance regulations in order to implement changes passed into law by the Texas legislature in 2015 and 2017
FERMA has urged the OECD to take advantage of existing account and insurance regulations for captives, so its planned guidelines do not
A bill that could provide a landmark captive framework reform in Illinois has been vetoed by governor Bruce Rauner