Examining the Cayman Islands’ Prudential Solvency Regime
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In the fourth episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and associate James Pickstock explore the Cayman Islands' insurance regulatory landscape. As the second-largest jurisdiction for captives and a significant player in reinsurance markets, the Cayman Islands provides insurers with the ability to design a bespoke capital, investment and resourcing model that is right for individual companies’ needs, making it an attractive market for insurers. Rob and James discuss the Cayman Islands’ insurance history, regulatory classifications, solvency capital requirements and investment rules. They also examine how the jurisdiction aligns closer to the U.S. solvency regime as opposed to Solvency II standards.
💡 Meet Your Host 💡
Name: Robert Chaplin
Title: Partner, Insurance at Skadden
Specialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II.
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💡 Featured Guest 💡
Name: James Pickstock
What he does: Based in London, James is an associate in Skadden’s Financial Institutions Group.
Organization: Skadden
Words of wisdom: "A key takeaway is that it is essential for each insurer to assess the suitability of the jurisdiction within the context of their own business and the risks they underwrite."
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