All North America articles – Page 178
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In conversation
US banker Eugene Justus, who has in-depth experience of the insurance sector in both the US and offshore markets, talks about his company's experience in Barbados.
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'Know your customer' goes electronic
The time-consuming demand that financial services providers `know their customers' can now be outsourced and automated, says Kenneth Bryant.
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Greater input please
Barbados' Central Bank Governor has suggested greater participation by developing countries in the design and implementation of international financial standards.
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Imagination and vision
Next-generation finite risk took a step forward with the formation of Barbados-based Imagine Insurance Co two years ago.
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Institutional support
Barbados has a highly developed infrastructure that supports international business efforts and the insurance sector. Roger Crombie reports on some of the most important institutions.
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On the rebound
A recent Central Bank of Barbados review of the first nine months of 2002 shows an economy ready to rebound.
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The role of the treaty
Dr Trevor Carmichael explores the role of double tax treaties in the development of international commerce and beyond.
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The supervisor speaks
Barbados is a dynamic and growing locus for insurance and the equal of any offshore jurisdiction, says Carlos Belgrave.
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NAII : City of angels
This year's 57th meeting of the National Association of Independent Insurers takes place in Los Angeles.
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For want of a definition
Coverage disputes are putting wordings back under the spotlight. By Ronald Gift Mullins.
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XXX marches on
Keith Parker explores the reinsurance options for US life insurers trying to tackle Regulation XXX.
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Price that's Paid
Gordon Feller looks at how the terrorism threat has affected the US industry.
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New compliance culture
New investor protection legislation requires non-US companies with securities registered in the US to act immediately, says Sandra G Blundetto.
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Re/insurer shares hold promise
Ronald Gift Mullins examines how the prices for the reinsurance industry may have a healthier glow in the future.
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Adding it up, one year on
Global Reinsurance has revisited the WTC-related losses one year after the market's largest catastrophe to date.
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Working on the cat exposures
Last September's attacks in the US shed a new light on catastrophic workers' compensation exposures.


