Interest in Cayman Captive Market Fuels Record Conference Turnout

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December 03, 2024 |

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The 2024 Cayman Captive Forum takes place this week with record attendance, according to the Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC). 

The conference, which runs from December 3–5, is sold out, IMAC said. 

This year's record number of delegate registrations includes 302 first-time attendees, underscoring the growing interest in Cayman's captive insurance industry, IMAC said. 

"We're proud to host an event of this scale and very excited to welcome a record-breaking number of participants," Alanna Trundle, chair of the Cayman Captive Forum Committee, said in a statement. "This overwhelming interest reaffirms Cayman's prominence as a leading domicile for captives and shows continued innovation within our industry."

The agenda for this year's Cayman Captive Forum includes Anthony Robles, an NCAA wrestling champion who is discussing his journey of resilience, and Jon Engstrom, a cyber-security expert who was to discuss emerging cyber threats. 

The Cayman Islands is a major captive domicile and a significant domicile for healthcare captives, group captives, catastrophe bonds, and international reinsurance. 

For more information about IMAC and the Cayman Captive Forum, visit the IMAC website

December 03, 2024