MISSION STATEMENT
HOLDING COMPANY THAT DELIVERS
CORE VALUES
INNOVATION
We embrace innovation and forward thinking. We anticipate and adapt to changes in the business landscape, helping our stakeholders navigate the future.
CORE VALUES
INTEGRITY
Operating with honesty, transparency, and ethical conduct is fundamental to us. Trust is the cornerstone of our relationships with clients, stakeholders, and communities.
CORE VALUES
EXCELLENCE
Striving for excellence is our commitment. We aim to provide the highest level of expertise and quality of service to our valued stakeholders.
Collaboration
HOLDINGS
OUR CURRENT HOLDINGS
Our multifaceted holding company is dedicated to delivering a broad spectrum of services to both international and local business sectors. These services encompass, risk management, as well as accounting and compliance services.
OUR HOLDINGS
- IML is a management services facility specializing in providing full services for life and non-life Commercial and Captive Re/Insurance companies.
- With experience in managing commercial and captive insurance companies dating back to the nineteen seventies.
- IML’s team provides the highest level of expertise and quality of service to its client companies.
OUR HOLDINGS
- Specializing in providing financial services to the local Bermudian market.
- Finance Management Services:
– Accounting
– Financial Reporting
– Annual Budgets
– Financial Forecasts
– Coordination of GAAP and Statutory Year End Audit - Compliance Management Services:
– Management of all compliance requirements.
About us
INTRODUCING OUR Board of directors
RICHARD D. SPURLING, MBA
CHAIRMAN
Mr. Spurling obtained a B.A. degree in Law from Trinity College, Oxford University, U.K. He attained the English Bar qualification from The Council of Legal Education, London, England and was called to the English bar in 1976 and to the Bermuda Bar in 1977. He received both his B.A., Business Administration, and M.B.A., from the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA. His early education began at St. George’s Grammar School in Bermuda, and continued through Grade 13 matriculation at Ridley College, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
Mr. Spurling retired in 2005 as the Senior Partner of a major Bermuda law firm where he specialized in the practice of Corporate and Commercial Law with an emphasis on Insurance/Reinsurance Law.
He has held many positions in church, civic, business and government organizations including election as Member of the Bermuda Parliament in which he served as the Government Whip. He founded the St David’s Island Historical Society and the Bermuda Pilot Gig Club.
Mr. Spurling was a director of several public companies over many years including BF&M Limited, Ascendant Ltd, Bermuda Press, WP Stewart & Co Ltd and Butterfield Bank, chairing audit, special and governance committees. He also serves as a director of a number of private companies.
He is currently a member of Mid-Ocean Club, Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, and Coral Beach & Tennis Club.
CYRIL H. WHITTER, JR.
BOARD DIRECTOR
Cyril Whitter received his formal accounting training at The Bermuda College where he received a Diploma in Accountancy in 1978. He then joined Jardine Pinehurst Management Company Limited as an accountant specializing in the management of captive insurance companies and was appointed Senior Vice President in 1991. He remained at Jardine Pinehurst until 1993 when he joined Independent Management Ltd.
Cyril’s experience in the management of insurance companies has resulted in the development of expertise in many areas including: the administration of and financial reporting for insurance companies domiciled in Bermuda, Barbados, The Cayman Islands and Hong Kong. His experience covers many classes of insurance including property/casualty, medical malpractice, professional liability, directors & officer’s liability, group life and health, strike insurance and employment practices liability insurance.
He was appointed Executive Vice President of Independent Management in 2007 with responsibility for day-to-day operations. In this position he worked closely with IML’s President on new business development and company formations. Cyril was appointed President and CEO of IML in 2009.
He was the recipient of the 2022 Fred Reiss Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding commitment and contribution to Bermuda’s captive insurance industry.
On April 1, 2024 Cyril stepped down as president and CEO of IML. He continues to serve as Director of IML and its parent Company.
MAURA M. GRANT
BOARD DIRECTOR
Maura Molloy Grant was educated at Providence College in Rhode Island (USA), where she received her B.A., followed by The Catholic University, Columbus School of Law, in Washington, DC, where she earned her J.D. Ms. Grant also attended University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. She was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2002 and the Washington, DC Bar in 2003.
Ms. Grant began her career litigating in the areas of labor and employment law, general corporate law and real estate and construction law, where primarily she represented plaintiffs and employees. In 2009, Ms. Grant joined Hanson & Molloy to practice with J. Dennis Molloy in representing large and small companies, trade associations, and historical societies on the management side, in a range of labor, employment, insurance and reinsurance law issues and offshore corporation formation and insurance law.
In 2017, Ms. Grant became the managing partner of Hanson & Molloy, PLLC, the Washington, DC law firm that succeeded the late Mr. Molloy and Hanson & Molloy. Ms. Grant advises the firm’s Bermuda-based clients regarding U.S. insurance and reinsurance law and labor and employment law. Ms. Grant also represents U.S.-based clients in corporate and commercial law and not-for-profit law.
Ms. Grant sits on the Boards of Bermuda-based companies affiliated with IML. Ms. Grant also sits on the Strategic Planning Committee of the School Advisory Board at Holy Redeemer School in Kensington, Maryland. Ms. Grant maintains memberships in both the New York State Bar Association and the DC Bar.
STEPHEN W. KEMPE
BOARD DIRECTOR
Stephen Kempe was educated in Bermuda at Saltus Grammar School and Warwick Academy, and in London, England at the London School of Foreign Trade.
During the course of thirty-five years he held various positions at the Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son Ltd., retiring in 1997 as Executive Vice President – International.
Mr. Kempe is currently President of Admiral Management Services Limited, a company providing management services to local and international clients located in Bermuda. He is a director of a number of other private client companies.
Mr. Kempe is a member of Royal Bermuda Yacht Club and Coral Beach & Tennis Club in Bermuda.
GEORGE GRIGAITIS
BOARD DIRECTOR
George Grigaitis moved to Canada from his native Lithuania, earning a B. A. in Economics from York University in Toronto and C.I.M. (Canadian Industrial Management Certificate) from University of Toronto.
Mr. Grigaitis was previously a principal owner of a number of successful printing companies in Manitoba and Ontario, Canada. He is currently President and owner of Gricorp Ltd. a Canadian controlled private investment corporation incorporated in Alberta, Canada and Chairman of Insign Ltd., a sign manufacturing company in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
PAGET WHARTON
BOARD DIRECTOR
Paget Wharton began his career with Bermuda Press Ltd. as an apprentice at age 15. He held increasingly important positions as Production Manager and General Manager and previously held the highest position in the company as Managing Director. He worked at Bermuda Press for almost 50 years. He was also President of Engravers Limited. During his career Mr. Wharton has undertaken several certification and professional development programs and has received training in business planning, finance and strategic management from the National Association of Printers and Lithographers (USA). Mr. Wharton currently works as an accounts representative at Medical House Limited.
Mr. Wharton devotes much time and energy to civic and charitable organizations. He was a long standing board member and was a Chairperson of Age Concern Bermuda and previously served on their Executive and Fundraising Committees. He has served as a director of King Edward Memorial Hospital and Chairman of their Finance Committee.
Mr. Wharton was instrumental in the development of the National Training Board. He has served as a director of the Employer’s Council and as Chairman of the Apprenticeship and Training Council and has served as an ex-officio Director of The Bermuda College and previously served as interim Chairperson for the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. His philanthropy is well known among Bermuda’s community organizations and charities in need of printed materials.
ROY A CARDIA
BOARD DIRECTOR
Mr. Cardia received his primary education in Boston Massachusetts, USA. He received a B. A. in Printing Management at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York.
Mr. Cardia worked in the U. S. printing industry for over 40 years, attaining the position of Chief Executive Officer of a major publicly owned printing company. Mr. Cardia also was the president/owner of a small business in the graphic arts industry.
During his career, Mr. Cardia was a director of many trade associations in New York and Chicago as well as on a national level, acting as Chairman of a number of them. He also served as president of an Illinois school board, president of two credit unions, and director of a number of U. S. and Bermuda insurance companies in the property/casualty and life insurance fields.