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Cayman's Ebanks: Domicile Gearing Up to Attract Reinsurers

Andre Ebanks, senior legislative policy advisor, Cayman Ministry of Financial Services, Commerce and Environment, said leaders and regulators have adapted fees, changed immigration rules and upgraded staffing to attract more reinsurance companies.

Dec. 1, 2016

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