Bahamas First Sponsors UBFIT

Thu, Mar 28th 2019, 02:57 PM

Bahamas First General Insurance Company is partnering with the University of The Bahamas as a sponsor of its third UBFIT New Providence event scheduled for April 6, 2019. This event is now a staple event and fundraiser for the University as well as a major component of its Road to Wellness programme.

UB Director, Office of Development, Peter L. Mitchell explained, “In 2017, UBFIT was the first fundraiser of its kind at University of The Bahamas; its undeniable success would not have been possibly with our corporate sponsors which has paved the way for deeper and stronger ties between the University and the co0mmunity we serve.”

Leah R. Davis, Group Marketing & Communications Manager, Bahamas First noted, “We are committed to both giving back to our community and supporting the advancement of education in The Bahamas. As partners with the University of The Bahamas, we applaud its vision and efforts to promote health and wellness, not only for its students and faculty but for all Bahamians.” 

Pictured L-R are Leah R. Davis, Group Marketing & Communications Manager, Bahamas First Corporate Services; Peter L. Mitchell, Director, Office of Development, University of the Bahamas. 

About Bahamas First Holdings Limited: Bahamas First Holdings Limited is the parent company of Bahamas First General Insurance Company, NUA Insurance Agents & Brokers, First Response and Cayman First Insurance. Its largest subsidiary, Bahamas First General Insurance Company, began operations in 1983 and was the first general insurance company to exceed US$100 million in premium income in The Bahamas; it continues to be a market leader.

Bahamas First General Insurance Company and Cayman First Insurance are certified A- (Excellent) by A. M. Best, which reflects the company’s strong capitalization and credit policies, leading market share and effective management structure. The Bahamas First Group and its employees have a long history of community involvement and support for organizations working to improve lives in The Bahamas and The Cayman Islands.

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