NU Senior Editor Caroline McDonald writes:

The U.S. captive field is getting more and more competitive, with additional domestic domiciles sprouting up and long-time havens updating their regulations to keep pace, making the choice of where to set up shop more difficult for risk managers. But if its possible for a captive domicile to have all the necessary pieces in place for success, Delaware promises to come as close as any. Although several domiciles are nearly ideal, a new and improved Delaware just might give them a run for the money.


The necessary ingredients include:

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