Bermuda’s Bedrock – The Bermuda Legal Guide 2009

Synopsis: A captive insurance company, in its purest form, is an insurance company established as a subsidiary of a non-insurance entity to insure the risks of its parent entity and/or its affiliates. Bermuda has been and continues to be the world’s leading captive and rent-a-captive domicile since the captive concept was first introduced in Bermuda in the 1960s.

Authors: Neil Horner and Natasha Scotland

Published: The Review, The Bermuda Legal Guide 2009

Available: Captives Article – Bermuda’s Bedrock

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