Hybrid captive conference set for September
The Bermuda Captive Conference is to return to the live stage for the first time in three years.
Now in its 18th year, the BCC will take place as a hybrid event from September 12 to 14.
Delegates to the conference will have the opportunity to return to a live event format alongside captive owners, captive insurance managers, brokers and service providers, corporate risk managers, and owners of captive insurance companies.
The event will also be streamed virtually via an interactive online platform.
The conference will examine trends in the global captive market, bringing together industry professionals for thought leadership, education and connectivity.
The theme this year is “Fusion”, celebrating the momentum and synergy of the newly-launched Bermuda Captive Network, organisers said.
They added that the BCN brings expanded membership and more diverse thought leadership to the table, allowing the event to offer cutting-edge panel discussions with a wider variety of dynamic speakers.
Organisers invited prospective attendees to “join risk managers and captive owners for a hybrid event that embodies innovation, education, networking and business development, the core values that are central to the mission and vision of the Bermuda Captive Network”.
The conference will feature educational sessions, keynote speakers, interactive discussions, and opportunities to reconnect and network.
Organisers said registration will be launched in the coming weeks.
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Contact events@bermudacaptiveconference.com, or 292-6386.
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