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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

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GCP Short: Insurtech opportunities for captives

Mikhail Raybshteyn, EY
Hong Guo. Arbol

In this GCP Short, produced in collaboration with EY, Richard begins to address the coming convergence of insurtech and captives with Mikhail Raybshteyn, Partner and Americas Captive Insurance Services Co-Leader at EY, and Hong Guo, EVP & Chief Insurance Officer at insurtech Arbol.

​This episode will be the first of several this year addressing the opportunities for insurtech and captives, and over 20 minutes Mike and Hong share some high level observations of the kind of activity we are already seeing, the opportunities that remain and an introduction to Arbol, itself.