OGIS exists -
OGIS meets twice a year. A Working Meeting is held over a period of 3 days, to discuss major issues and a more formal Annual General Meeting is held to ratify the adoption of Technical Papers and to pass any formal business. See the Meetings page for more details.
OGIS membership provides a unique facility for offshore jurisdictions to exchange information and share in the experiences of other members, and allows less developed jurisdictions to aspire to the highest international standards of insurance regulation. Related to that, less developed jurisdictions can benefit from formal Training courses. OGIS has an Education sub-Committee to concentrate on this vital and valuable area.
An increasing membership is of value to all Members and one of the aims of OGIS is to persuade jurisdictions which are involved in offshore insurance, but which are not currently Members or Observers, to take advantage of what OGIS has to offer and to contribute to its work by becoming members.