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Girl Power
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April 19, 2026

Girl Power

In an industry severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa, affecting both employees and clients alike, what Sagicor Group Jamaica achieved in 2025 was not just impressive — it was defining.

Last Wednesday’s annual Sagicor Group Corporate Awards, held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, showcased a more glamorous side of the organisation. Known for elevating its celebrations with creative themes — whether inspired by iconic eras or curated colour palettes — the organisers once again delivered an event that felt fun, fresh, and ever-so-stylish under the banner “One Caribbean – Where Legends Rise”.

The theme proved especially fitting as the company sets its sights on integrating Sagicor Group Jamaica and Sagicor Life Inc into Sagicor Group Caribbean. Beyond recognising employees whose performance and impact have elevated the Group, the event also continued the awards’ tradition of a striking dress code, this time guided by shimmering metallic island hues.

Hundreds arrived early for the highly anticipated red-carpet experience, capturing shareable moments at a custom-designed photo area. Many of those photographed are considered “Sagicor celebrities”— individuals who have earned that distinction over time through exceptional performance in an environment that consistently rewards excellence.

 

(Photo: Naphtali Junior)

[ESTABLISHING SHOT]Naphtali Junior

(Photo: Naphtali Junior)

President and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica Christopher Zacca opened the ceremony.Naphtali Junior

President and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica Christopher Zacca opened the ceremony. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

Joining President and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica Christopher Zacca for a photo-op were (from left) Sagicor Insurance Broker Executive Financial Advisor Karen-Ann Phillips; financial advisors Kereece Williams (Holborn), and Sia Thompson (Half-Way-Tree).Naphtali Junior

Joining President and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica Christopher Zacca for a photo-op were (from left) Sagicor Insurance Broker Executive Financial Advisor Karen-Ann Phillips; financial advisors Kereece Williams (Holborn), and Sia Thompson (Half-Way-Tree). (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

Executive financial advisor at the Sagicor Life Corporate Circle Branch Wendy Wallace (left) and financial advisor at the Knutsford Branch Natalie Farquharson were bonded beauties in blue.Naphtali Junior

Executive financial advisor at the Sagicor Life Corporate Circle Branch Wendy Wallace (left) and financial advisor at the Knutsford Branch Natalie Farquharson were bonded beauties in blue. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

Blowing kisses were the BrandEd by Norma Williams Sagicor belles (from left) Executive Financial Advisor Tiffany Lawson; Financial Services Professional at Sagicor Jamaica and the event’s co-host Abigail Davis; Executive Financial Advisor Nneka Alveranga Azan; and host Jennifer “Jenny Jenny” Small.Naphtali Junior

Blowing kisses were the BrandEd by Norma Williams Sagicor belles (from left) Executive Financial Advisor Tiffany Lawson; Financial Services Professional at Sagicor Jamaica and the event’s co-host Abigail Davis; Executive Financial Advisor Nneka Alveranga Azan; and host Jennifer “Jenny Jenny” Small. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

Sagicor Group Jamaica Chairman Peter Melhado Naphtali Junior

Sagicor Group Jamaica Chairman Peter Melhado (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

President and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica Christopher Zacca (second right) and chief revenue officer for Sagicor Life Mark Chisholm (right) caught up with Sagicor Costa Rica Talent and Human Resources Manager Tatiana Fernández and Sagicor Latin America General Manager Fernando Viquez.Naphtali Junior

President and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica Christopher Zacca (second right) and chief revenue officer for Sagicor Life Mark Chisholm (right) caught up with Sagicor Costa Rica Talent and Human Resources Manager Tatiana Fernández and Sagicor Latin America General Manager Fernando Viquez. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

Sagicor Life Holborn Branch financial advisors Nateisha Heron (left) in Pat Designz and Christine Brown in Fashion Nova.Naphtali Junior

Sagicor Life Holborn Branch financial advisors Nateisha Heron (left) in Pat Designz and Christine Brown in Fashion Nova. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

Sagicor Financial Advisor Ava Blake papped on arrival, would later go on to cop the 2nd place, New Business, Employee Benefits award.Naphtali Junior

Sagicor Financial Advisor Ava Blake papped on arrival, would later go on to cop the 2nd place, New Business, Employee Benefits award. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

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