AIRMIC well placed to form UK captives association
For a UK captives regime to thrive and gain traction in an increasingly competitive global landscape, the sector will need a body representing its interests. AIRMIC, with its deep links in insurance and risk management, represents the most likely and natural solution to this need, Diane Maxwell, the chief executive of AIRMIC since May, told AIRMIC Today.
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