Roger Schmelzer, President and CEO of the National Conference of Insurance Guaranty Funds (“NCIGF”), and Rowe Snider, partner at Locke Lord LLP, provided insight on how a runoff company might smooth a transition to insolvency, including ways in which the NCIGF could assist in the process. A replay of the presentation is available in the AIRROC On Demand library. To provide … [Read more...] about Legacy P&C Runoffs and Insolvency Challenges
Sidebar/Content/Sidebar
We need to talk about exit solutions
Exit strategies, a critical yet often under-discussed aspect of the captive insurance lifecycle, are essential for captive owners planning their future transitions. Although these strategies can be complex and sensitive, which might not suit early conversations with prospective captive owners, more transparent discussions about the strategies involved, and when they are … [Read more...] about We need to talk about exit solutions
Sixth Street to acquire Enstar in $5.1bn transaction
Global insurance group Enstar is set to be acquired by existing investor Sixth Street in a $5.1 billion transaction, with Liberty Strategic Capital, J.C. Flowers & Co. LLC, and other institutional investors participating in the deal. Upon closing of the transaction, Enstar shareholders will receive a total of $338.00 in cash per ordinary share of Enstar, which represents … [Read more...] about Sixth Street to acquire Enstar in $5.1bn transaction
Connecticut Enacts New Changes to Its Captive Insurance Laws
On July 16, 2024, the Connecticut Department of Insurance (the “Department”) issued a press release announcing that Governor Ned Lamont has signed Public Act No. 24-138, “An Act Concerning Insurance Market Conduct and Insurance Licensing, the Insurance Department’s Technical Corrections and Other Revisions to the Insurance Statutes and Captive Insurance”, (the “Act”) into law. … [Read more...] about Connecticut Enacts New Changes to Its Captive Insurance Laws
US State Insurance Regulatory Scrutiny of Private Equity Investors in the Insurance Industry
Private equity (“PE”) firms have been increasingly active in the US insurance industry, attracted by the opportunity to access long-term capital and manage large pools of assets. However, this trend has also raised concerns among US state insurance regulators, who are tasked with, among other things, protecting the interests of policyholders and ensuring the financial stability … [Read more...] about US State Insurance Regulatory Scrutiny of Private Equity Investors in the Insurance Industry