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Isle of Man captives to be promoted at key conference

by isleofman.com 20th January 2012

 

THE Isle of Man Captive Association will be attending the third Captive Live UK conference on January 31 and February 1 as part of a focused strategy to promote the Island as the captive insurance domicile of choice.

 

A public-private partnership body supported by the Isle of Man Department of Economic Development, the Isle of Man Captive Association expects to attract significant interest from prospective captive owners and those wishing to re-domicile their existing captives.

 

The Captive Live conference, to be held in London, is the UK’s major captive focused conference specifically designed to discuss topical matters which are pertinent to the industry.

 

Gaynor Brough, chairman of the Isle of Man Captive Association, said, “The Isle of Man Captive Association is delighted to again support the Captive Live Conference. We have recently seen unprecedented interest in the Isle of Man as a captive domicile and we fully expect to continue this success at Captive Live.”

 

Alan Crowe MLC, the Department of Economic Development’s Political Member for Financial Services, added, “I am confident that the Captive Live conference will provide great opportunities for the Isle of Man.  It is the ideal environment to meet, learn and share ideas with leading players in the captive industry.”

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 20th, January 2012 04:37pm.

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