The state is known as the largest captive domicile in the US, followed by Utah and North Carolina, holding 439 and 311 respectively.
The state currently hosts 311 captive entities, up from 294 in 2022, with Utah holding 439 and Vermont licensing 659.
The event will take place from 28 April to 1 May at the Renaissance Asheville Downtown, with the participation of more than 30 speakers.
Funderburk assumes the role previously held by John Hoomani
According to year-end 2023 data from the North Carolina Department of Insurance
Bossier will lead and oversee the strategic direction of the firm’s P&C captives division
Synergy integrates clinical services directly into human resources
Hoomani has served as general counsel for the department since 2017
The benefits of diversity in the workplace are widely known, although achieving it is not a ‘quick-fix’ solution. While centuries of systemic gender and racial biases remain deeply entrenched in society, an all-female panel of industry leaders at the World Captive Forum discusses challenges to leadership and diversity strategies for companies
Frances Jones talks to Strickland Hardee’s Audrey Cook to find out how her role as an associate relates to captives, and what lies ahead for the company
The NCCIA’s annual conference held in Asheville, North Carolina showcased more than 40 speakers representing the best of the global captive insurance industry
Members of the North Carolina captive industry discuss the key elements of Senate Bill 347, including a two-year premium tax holiday, and what it means for the outlook of the captive landscape in the domicile
Alyssa Preidt of Capterra Risk Solutions speaks to Frances Jones about her experiences and influences in the industry
2023 marks the 10th anniversary of the 2013 Captive Insurance Act. John Savage talks to Lori Gorman of the North Carolina Department of Insurance to see what other factors have contributed to continued growth in the state
Leane Rafalko talks to Lyndsey Young about her new role as audit manager with RH CPAs
Debbie Walker discusses developments in North Carolina’s captive industry, challenges around COVID-19 and the priorities of the department of insurance for the rest of 2020
Industry participants discuss their hopes for captives in Latin America, as well as recent developments and the barriers to captive uptake in the region
The NCDOI has spent the past few months working closely with captive managers to determine the coverages that would be best placed in a captive
Lori Gorman, newly-appointed deputy commissioner responsible for NCDOI’s captive insurance companies division, and Jackie Obusek, senior deputy commissioner with a senior leadership role over captive regulation, talk to Rebecca Delaney about the department’s development agenda and regulatory environment amid favourable market conditions
North Carolina’s Debbie Walker discusses the protected cell captive insurance company structure in the state and its benefits