Introduction to Captives

Prom Space
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm (UK time)

The Insurance Institute of the Isle of Man is happy to announce that their next event will focus on the topic of ‘Captives’

Learning objectives:
By attending this event delegates will be able to identify:

  • The basic risk concepts and self-insurance
  • Reasons to form a captive
  • Types of self-insurance structures
  • The Isle of Man as a captive domicile
  • What a captive Manager does
  • Who has oversight of the operations

David Hogg
David is the Deputy Managing Director of Aon Captive and Insurance Managers in the Isle of Man.
He joined Aon in 2008 and as a member of the local Aon Board and Management team, David also has overall responsibility for a major international client with operations in both the UK and US.
He has worked in captive management since 1991, having been located in a number of offshore and direct writing domiciles around the globe.
David is also an Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute and has been awarded "Chartered Insurer" status as well as being a member of the Society of Technicians in Insurance.

Matthew Hills
Matthew is a Client Service Director with Aon Captive and Insurance Managers in the Isle of Man.
Having joined Aon in 2013, Matthew manages the delivery of captive insurance management and consulting services for a number of UK and internationally based clients. He started his career in Insurance as graduate as part of the 2002 Marsh Graduate scheme, beginning as a broker in the Private Client practice, before moving to Risk Consulting in 2005.
Matthew moved to the Isle of Man in 2008 with his young family.
Matthew is a Chartered Insurance Practitioner, an Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute, hold the Certificate in Risk Management and has an Honours Degree in Business Studies from the University of Hertfordshire, England.

Venue
  • Prom Space
  • Douglas
  • Isle of Man
  • IM1 3DQ
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CII Accredited

This demonstrates the quality of an event and that it meets CII member CPD scheme requirements.

1 hour's CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.

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