Cayman Captive Awards: Nominations

As a valued reader of Captive International, we are seeking your expert opinion on the captives landscape in the Cayman Islands.

We are asking you to nominate which firms and individuals you would like to see recognised at the Cayman Captive Awards.

The purpose: to identify and commemorate the most respected and highly-rated firms and individuals across a number of disciplines. The winners of each category will be selected by our readers. 

By taking part in this process you will automatically receive a summary of the results.

The awards will be published on our website Captive International toward the end of 2021.

IMPORTANT: Before getting started with your nominations, please note:

  • Self-nominations are permitted
  • Minimum of one nomination in one category, but you can nominate in as many categories as you wish and skip those that are not relevant
  • To navigate quickly, use the drop down menu at bottom of each page (in red) to either nominate again or exit by selecting 'Finished' from the top of the options (NOTE: you must the press 'Next' button at bottom of the screen after making your selection from the drop down list)
  • Work through the nomination categories list from top to bottom - you cannot return to a category at the top of the list after you have moved on to one below it

Deadline for nominations: Sunday, October 31st - 5pm Pacific Time



All applications and the details therein will be kept private and only used by Captive International (Newton Media Group). Captive International will use your primary contact's email address for all follow-up correspondence.

If you have any questions about this process, please contact our research department at marketing@newtonmedia.co.uk.

Question Title

* Personal Information

Question Title

* Click here to be one of the first to receive the results of the 2021 Captive International: Cayman Awards. We'll also sign you up to receive our Captive International Newsletter which covers the latest news and developments in the captive insurance industry.

T