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CG United advises customers and the general public, that we are currently experiencing a general service disruption from our internet provider. This is affecting both our telephone lines and computer systems.

Please note the alternate numbers to contact us:

 Underwriting:

Kathyann - 231-4752

Heather G. - 231-7980

Pamela - 233-3106

Andrea - 234-6659

 Claims:

Tricia - 231-9304

Heather H - 232-6283

Rosalie - 231-9679

 Customer Service

Joshua - 233-1112

 Customers are kindly asked to note that our service delivery is currently limited due to these technical difficulties.

We appreciate your patience and understanding during this period and will update you when the situation is resolved.

CG United Brings New Focus to Community Giving

CG United, a leading provider of property & casualty insurance in the region, has moved to build on its history of community support with a new framework to support and strengthen community life while creating meaningful impact.

CG United, a member of the Coralisle Group Ltd., has now launched a new ‘CG Community’ arm that provides a framework for the organisation’s philanthropic activities while also providing staff opportunities to volunteer in the community.

Through ‘CG Community,’ CG United has identified four main pillars of focus, which include: Community Welfare and Economic Development, Health, Education and Environment & Sustainability. It is from these four areas that CG United’s giving decisions will emerge.

‘Our aim in articulating “CG Community” objectives is to provide the clearest understanding of what CG aims to support to help achieve strong, healthy community life,’ Naz Farrow, CG’s Chief Executive Officer, said.

Philanthropy is an integral part of CG’s people-first approach to business.

Across the Caribbean, the company has extended support to various children’s homes, schools, and other organisations, including The Barbados Kidney Association, the Salvation Army, the Jamaica National Blood Transfusion Unit, the National Development Foundation of Dominica, UWI Scholarships, CPEA Educational Grants and more.

‘The impetus for this work stems from our view that CG is part of the communities we serve and that we should do what we can to support activities that help people -live healthy, fulfilled lives,’ Ms. Farrow said. ‘We believe our continued work through ‘CG Community’ will positively impact in our communities through focused and intentional support.’

For more information about CG Community, how to submit an application for support, or to find out more about CG’s activities in the community, visit our ‘CG Community’ page here