Luxembourg

View from the Top: recent developments in captive Europe

Traditional captive domiciles in Europe include Guernsey and Gibraltar, as well as, in the European Union, Luxembourg, which is still dynamic and stable, and Ireland, which is in clear retraction. However, new developments are being seen in the market.

Targetting PMI in the Benelux region

The Benelux region is popular with expatriates and most health cover is provided by insurance. Tim Mutton, therefore, outlines what brokers need to know about providing medical insurance in the area.

Aon Benfield CEO retires

Jean-François, who is currently Aon Benfield’s head of analytics, Benelux, is set to replace the present Brussels CEO, Bernard Suys, following his decision to retire in March 2013.

Aon Benfield CEO retires

Jean-François, who is currently Aon Benfield’s head of analytics, Benelux, is set to replace the present Brussels CEO, Bernard Suys, following his decision to retire in March 2013.

Interview - Bart de Smet: Return to fitness

Despite being one of the most high-profile casualties of the financial crisis, Ageas is now focusing on the future rather than the past. Jonathan Swift meets group CEO Bart De Smet to discuss its UK plans, acquisitions and why big is not necessarily…

Chartis CEO mulls options for European HQ

Lex Baugh, president and chief executive of Chartis Europe Holdings, has refused to rule out any insurance centre on the continent as a possible headquarters for the newly established group.

Flagstone proposes domicile move

Flagstone Re has said that it wants to move domicile from Bermuda to Luxembourg.If approved by shareholders, Flagstone said that it expects the redomestication to take place over several months.

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