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Monday, April 20, 2026
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April 20, 2026

Monday, April 20, 2026

The Sagicor Group Corporate Awards has long been the ultimate stage for the organisation’s brightest stars to push the boundaries of style — where daring meets glamour, and fashion becomes part of the celebration itself. And on Wednesday, April 15, that tradition unfolded in spectacular fashion at the Jamaica Pegasus, as a decidedly snazzy crowd gathered under the banner “One Caribbean – Where Legends Rise”.

On the red carpet, gold reigned supreme. The luminous hue — regal, and impossible to ignore — emerged as the standout of the night, shimmering across silhouettes as attendees embraced the evening’s metallic island hues aesthetic.

Convened annually to honour the individuals and teams whose performance and impact continue to elevate the company, the Sagicor Group Corporate Awards has mastered the art of spectacle. Year after year, its production doesn’t just impress — it resonates, delivering moments that ripple far beyond the ballroom.

Page 2 shares a glimpse of a few standout winners who showed up and shone in gold.

All Round Chic Juliet Osbourne, winner of the Most Outstanding Financial Advisor Cayman, was stylish in sequins. Naphtali Junior

All Round Chic Juliet Osbourne, winner of the Most Outstanding Financial Advisor Cayman, was stylish in sequins. Naphtali Junior

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Making Sparks Fly Sagicor Group Vice-President — Client Adoption, Retention & Enrichment Merrick Plummer — who snagged local tailor Ian Vassel for his suit — was papped on arrival beside his wife, branch manager at Sagicor Life Corporate Circle Meila McKitty Plummer, who wore an eye-catching embellished gown snagged in Turkey.Naphtali Junior

Making Sparks Fly Sagicor Group Vice-President — Client Adoption, Retention & Enrichment Merrick Plummer — who snagged local tailor Ian Vassel for his suit — was papped on arrival beside his wife, branch manager at Sagicor Life Corporate Circle Meila McKitty Plummer, who wore an eye-catching embellished gown snagged in Turkey.Naphtali Junior

The Gold Standard And then there was Agency Manager Loeri Robinson — a name long synonymous with consistency and excellence. Her journey, marked by a defining 1st Place Rookie of the Year win in 2009, has unfolded as an unbroken streak of achievement, each year adding another layer to her legacy. So when the moment came to step into the ballroom and claim the Agency Manager Trophy, Robinson did so with intention, draped in a custom Sophia Jones creation.Naphtali Junior

The Gold Standard And then there was Agency Manager Loeri Robinson — a name long synonymous with consistency and excellence. Her journey, marked by a defining 1st Place Rookie of the Year win in 2009, has unfolded as an unbroken streak of achievement, each year adding another layer to her legacy. So when the moment came to step into the ballroom and claim the Agency Manager Trophy, Robinson did so with intention, draped in a custom Sophia Jones creation.Naphtali Junior

Gild President Tashika Jones, financial advisor, Holborn Branch, oozed sass in a stunning Fashion Nova Vanya Draped Metallic Gown as she accepted the Sagicor Life Rookie of the Year award. Naphtali Junior

Gild President Tashika Jones, financial advisor, Holborn Branch, oozed sass in a stunning Fashion Nova Vanya Draped Metallic Gown as she accepted the Sagicor Life Rookie of the Year award. Naphtali Junior

Wrestle With This! Financial Advisor — Half-Way-Tree Branch and Million-Dollar Round Table Member Sia Thompson dazzled in an Atelier Dermoth Williams gown. Naphtali Junior

Wrestle With This! Financial Advisor — Half-Way-Tree Branch and Million-Dollar Round Table Member Sia Thompson dazzled in an Atelier Dermoth Williams gown. Naphtali Junior

Gold Mine Sagicor Group AVP — Portfolio Management April Walters nailed understated elegance in a JLUXLABEL Gold Dorado Metallic Maxi Dress.Naphtali Junior

Gold Mine Sagicor Group AVP — Portfolio Management April Walters nailed understated elegance in a JLUXLABEL Gold Dorado Metallic Maxi Dress.Naphtali Junior

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