Cayman captive industry remains buoyant
The benefits provided by captive insurance companies is gaining global acceptance as evidenced by the increased licencees granted year on year. According to AM Best, there are currently over 5,700 captives globally compared to an estimated 1,000 in 1980, and there are more jurisdictions offering captive domiciliation.
Each of these domiciles records statistics in a different way, making direct comparisons of size of their respective industries difficult to ascertain, but Cayman counts each of the parent companies, not the subsidiaries or individual ‘cells’. The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) reported that they oversee 761 class B, C and D companies as at 31 December 2013, with 406 of those pure captives and 148 as segregated portfolio companies (SPCs) making Cayman one of the world’s largest captive insurance domiciles.
Rob Leadbetter, chairman of the Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) reviewed the statistics: “We view the continued growth as a result of a collection of factors: the increased awareness of the benefits a captive can offer to companies looking to more efficiently manage their own risk; Cayman’s longstanding history in establishing and managing captives; and the steps IMAC has taken over the past year to better communicate with our stakeholders through a new brand, new website, improved social media strategies and an all-time record of 1400 in attendance to our annual Cayman Captive Forum.”
Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) is a non-profit organisation run by the insurance managers of the Cayman Islands. In operation since 1981, IMAC’s aim is to act as both regulatory liaison with the Cayman Islands Government and to promote the Cayman Islands as a domicile of choice for captive insurance companies.
IMAC hosts the world’s largest captive insurance conference, attracting over 1,400 captive managers, service providers and directors annually.
For more information on IMAC visit www.caymancaptive.ky.