The threat of litigation may worry some, but surely their insurance provider has their back? CIT takes a look
Why are some US states still wary of the RRG structure? CIT investigates
Keeping a sharp focus on the key elements of the relationship between the client and the fronting carrier is critical to the success and longevity of that relationship, says Stuart Hayes of AIG Global Risk Solutions
CIT takes a look at the group captive structure to see if collectively sharing risk is a viable option for captives, and finds that size really does matter
Author and lawyer Peter Strauss details the hardships faced by US medical professionals and exposes insurance’s dirty little secret
While economic woes are still top of the agenda, Turkey’s reinsurance market continues to grow. CIT talks to Willis employees to find out more
Douglas Powell and Burke Coleman of Demotech review the recent US Court of Appeals decision on Nevada and report on the current status of risk retention groups
Uncertainty over Solvency II’s eventual implementation and the extent that captives will be granted proportionality has left the EU’s captive industry in a quandary. But captives should not simply ‘wait and see’, as CIT finds out