- Guernsey, Isle of Man only domiciles with mandatory iNED requirements
- Some companies reticent about hiring outside board members
- iNEDs should not have too many boards to fulfil their function correctly
- Diversity of iNEDs should be considered during selection, including their education
As the popularity, complexity and sophistication of captives continues to increase, the importance of independent non-executive directors (iNEDs) is further emphasised.
Traditionally, the role of a captive was optimising risk management and centralising insurance procurenment.
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