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Cayman Captive Forum Offers Online On-Demand Content

The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) is pleased to announce the
conference sessions from this year’s Cayman Captive Forum (CCF) will be made available
online, allowing ‘virtual attendance’ at the world’s leading captive insurance conference for
the first time.

The Cayman Captive Forum 2023 takes place from November 28th to November 30th at the
Ritz Carlton in Grand Cayman. For those unable to attend the conference in person in the
Cayman Islands, recordings of the 2023 Forum’s conference sessions will be accessible via a
special Online Content Pass.

In addition to recordings of the main conference proceedings for 2023, the Cayman Captive
Forum Online Content Pass will include access to bonus content, including additional
material not featured at the Forum, providing more valuable insights, even for delegates
already attending the event.

Passes for the Cayman Captive Forum Online Content, sponsored by EY, will be available to
purchase for just US$100, although conference attendees with a ‘Networking+’ pass will
automatically receive access. Sessions can be viewed ‘On-Demand’ from the end of January
2024 for a period of three months,

“We are always looking at how we can add value to the Cayman Captive Forum experience,
as well as make this event as accessible as possible to industry participants where it may not
be feasible to physically attend, so we are thrilled to extend the debate and sharing this
knowledge online, covering so many pertinent issues for the captive sector,” commented
Alanna Trundle, current CCF Chair.

Now into its 30th year, the Cayman Captive Forum is the largest captive insurance
conference globally. It is renowned for a diverse programme of industry leading
presentations and rich educational content, delivered by world-class experts with vast
experience in the sector, along with excellent networking opportunities and a curated range
of exciting social events.

This year’s Forum will be no different, with over 1400 delegates expected at the conference
venue. With a focus on technology, topics such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) in captives and
complex cyber renewals feature strongly on the agenda, alongside trends in Enterprise Risk
Management programs and Environmental Social Governance (ESG) issues.

Delegates will also see presentations from keynote speakers, author Ben Nemtin, who
wrote the Number One New York Times bestseller “Making the Impossible Possible” about
his journey managing anxiety and Theresa Payton – named one of the “Top 50 Women in
Tech” by Award Magazine – who was the first female to be White House Chief Information
Officer.

For further information the Cayman Captive Forum Content Pass, please visit the Cayman
Captive Forum website.

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