Conferences, Webinars, and Events

Hawaii Reports Strong Ties at Japan Captive Seminars

February 4, 2025

Hawaii officials attended the 2024 Japan Captive Seminars, highlighting the state's role as a leading captive insurance domicile. With 44 Japanese-owned captives, Hawaii reports over $1.1 billion in premiums and strong economic contributions. The state continues fostering business ties with Japan, offering strategic captive insurance solutions for global companies. Read More


Launching in 2025: The Mid Rivers Risk and Captive Insurance Forum in St. Louis

February 3, 2025

The first-ever Mid Rivers Risk Forum, hosted by the Missouri Captive Insurance Program and Missouri Captive Insurance Association, takes place September 28–30, 2025, in St. Louis. This new Midwest event unites risk professionals to discuss captive insurance, self-insurance, and key risk strategies. Read More


Bermuda Captive Network Hosts Annual Education Summit

January 31, 2025

The Bermuda Captive Network's Captive Education Summit brought together industry leaders to discuss key issues in captive insurance, including regulatory updates, corporate tax changes, investment trends, and data privacy. Read More


Connecticut Captive Insurance Forum Set for April 28, 2025

January 28, 2025

The 2025 Connecticut Captive Insurance Forum on April 28 will cover captive insurance topics, including Connecticut's captive domicile, tax strategies, climate resilience, and global risk. The event brings together industry leaders, regulators, and service providers for discussions and networking. Read More


Insights and Innovations: Gavin Souter Previews the 2025 World Captive Forum

January 28, 2025

Gavin Souter, editor of Business Insurance, previews the 2025 World Captive Forum. Key topics include captive insurance trends, artificial intelligence in risk management, regulatory developments, emerging risks, and innovations. The event will also explore challenges like tough liability exposures, property insurance market shifts, and global developments in the captive sector. Read More