Closed door session at Captive Conference
The Bermuda Captive Conference, scheduled for June 1- 3 at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, will feature a dedicated half-day forum “reserved exclusively for captive owners, by captive owners”.
A BCC statement said the session is structured to provide space for candid dialogue and peer exchange in a confidential setting, away from the broader conference audience.
The statement said: “As the captive market evolves in response to shifting capital dynamics, regulatory developments and complex global risk, this year’s event will once again convene decision-makers for practical, forward-looking discussion grounded in Bermuda’s depth of expertise.”
Helen Souza, consulting executive director of the Bermuda Captive Network, said: “The dedicated forum reflects the conference’s continued commitment to owner-led value.
“Captive owners are navigating increasingly strategic decisions in a complex global environment. Creating a space exclusively for owners allows for candid, peer-to-peer dialogue around domicile considerations, regulatory evolution and long-term resilience. It is important that these conversations take place in a trusted setting where experience can be shared openly.”
“The agenda was developed in close collaboration with our Captive Owners Advisory Board to ensure it speaks directly to the issues owners are confronting. As captive strategies evolve, a trusted environment for peer exchange becomes increasingly important.”
The statement said that beyond the closed-door session, the wider conference programme will address the broader forces shaping global risk and insurance markets, reinforcing Bermuda’s role as a centre of capital strength, regulatory clarity and structuring expertise.
