Insurance Association’s Business Conference set for April 20 and 21

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s leading insurance industry representative body, the Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ), has announced plans to host its flagship Business Conference across April 20 and 21, 2026. The upcoming event, centered on the forward-looking theme “Charting the Future Together – Strengthening the Insurance Ecosystem”, is set to unite a diverse cross-section of industry stakeholders, from top sector leaders and regulatory officials to government policymakers and pioneering tech innovators, all aligned to examine the evolving trajectory of Jamaica’s domestic insurance industry.

Hosted at Kingston’s renowned Pegasus Hotel, the two-day gathering will dive into the most pressing strategic priorities currently shaping the sector’s development. Key topics on the agenda include advancing modern risk management protocols, rolling out more effective industry-wide fraud prevention frameworks, and accelerating inclusive digital transformation across all segments of the local insurance market.

As the official umbrella organization for Jamaica’s insurance sector, the IAJ has long held a core role in upholding strict ethical operating standards, fostering collaborative action across industry players, and elevating public understanding of insurance as a foundational pillar of household financial protection, national disaster resilience, and sustained long-term economic growth for the country.

“The IAJ Business Conference has established itself as a vital platform for driving collaborative dialogue and targeted action across every corner of our sector,” noted Everton McFarlane, Executive Director of the IAJ, in an official press release issued Wednesday. “Against a backdrop where both local households and businesses face growing exposure to financial volatility and climate-related environmental risks, it is more critical than ever that we strengthen cross-sector collaboration, embrace innovative solutions, and reinforce the defensive systems that protect Jamaica’s economy.”

The conference agenda will feature a lineup of high-profile keynote addresses and panel discussions covering a range of timely issues, from the growing economic burden of insurance fraud to much-needed regulatory reform, and the integration of emerging digital technologies to boost operational efficiency and elevate customer experience for policyholders.

Confirmed featured speakers bring a wealth of cross-sector expertise to the event. They include Courtney Campbell, President and Chief Executive Officer of VM Group, who will deliver insights on how technology adoption and purpose-driven leadership can strengthen the national insurance ecosystem; Sanya Goffe, a partner at leading Jamaican law firm Hart Muirhead Fatta, who will share perspectives on building a robust, sustainable national pension ecosystem; Matthew Samuda, Jamaica’s Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change, who will address the growing urgency of climate risk management and industry-wide sustainability adoption; and Steven Whittingham, Chairman of the Jamaica Stock Exchange and CEO of GK Financial Group, who will draw on his experience leading GraceKennedy’s regional strategic expansion and company-wide digital transformation.

Beyond the main keynote and plenary sessions, targeted breakout workshops will offer attendees the chance to explore actionable, practical strategies for upgrading enterprise risk management frameworks, enhancing AI-powered fraud detection systems, and leveraging cutting-edge digital tools to deepen customer engagement and streamline core operational performance.

In addition to structured educational and discussion sessions, the conference is designed to create extensive opportunities for strategic networking and cross-stakeholder partnership building, bringing together public sector regulators and policymakers together with private sector industry leaders to build a more coordinated, adaptive, and resilient national insurance ecosystem for Jamaica.