• GCP #112: Abu Dhabi's captive potential

  • Sep 29 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

GCP #112: Abu Dhabi's captive potential

  • Summary

  • In episode 112 of the Global Captive Podcast, supported by the ⁠EY Global Captive Network⁠, Richard had the pleasure of visiting Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, to moderate a couple of panels at Aon’s Captive Masterclass in the city and speak to a range of stakeholders and captive owners in the region.

    Richard recorded several interviews with new guests to shed light on a relatively new, but ambitious domicile with bags of potential, especially serving as a captive home for large state-owned and private corporates in the region.

    Richard recorded couple interviews with new guests to shed light on a relatively new, but ambitious domicile with bags of potential, especially serving as a captive home for large state-owned and private corporates in the region.

    01.16 - 09.40: David Barker, Director of Supervision at ADGM's Financial Services Regulatory Authority, outlines the regulatory environment for captives in Abu Dhabi.

    10.22 - 18.44: Toby Shore, Senior Director within Group Treasury at Emirates Global Aluminium, explains his approach to captive utilisation and his experience of Abu Dhabi as a captive domicile.

    19.18 - 24.27: Aon's David Hogg, Regional Managing Director of Captive and Insurance Management at EMEA, Karl De Giovanni, Director of Client Solutions, and Costain Nikisi, General Manager in the Middle East for Aon Captive & Insurance Management, discuss Aon's focus on the region and the potential they see for further captive growth.

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