After her successful session last year, Juliet Kwek, Regional Director Asia-Pacific at MAXIS GBN, is returning to the Singapore College of Insurance to deliver another course on captives and employee benefits on Tuesday 7 May from 10am to 12pm.
In this session, they will unravel the intricacies of establishing and optimising captives in Singapore, leveraging their extensive expertise to guide attendees through effective strategies for both new and existing captives.
If you’re interested in attending, head to the link below to register.
Key learning objectives
History of pool/captives.
Overview of the network providers in the market.
Multinational organisations’ EB needs and market development.
Advantages of the alternative financing models available in the market ie self-funding, commercial, pool and captive.
The various stakeholders’ roles and responsibilities in a global EB solution ie pool/captive set up.
Convincing the different stakeholders to embark on a global EB solution.
The ways in which brokers/agents/clients can further leverage a global EB solution.
Factors to consider when choosing a pool/captive provider/s.
Issues to lookout for when developing a global EB solution i.e. pool/captive programme.
Case study or client experience sharing.
About the Singapore College of Insurance
The Singapore College of Insurance (SCI) a not-for-profit, industry-based professional training and education body set up in 1974, as part of Singapore's efforts to develop as an international insurance hub has been focusing in its efforts to upgrade the technical expertise of insurance and financial services practitioners, and to provide them with professional advancement opportunities, through its series of practice-oriented programmes, certification programmes and professional qualifications.