Important Information on Filing Your Claim in the Aftermath of Hurricane Melissa

We understand that the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa has brought uncertainty and hardship to many across Jamaica. Know that the CG United Team stands with you during this difficult time, fully committed to supporting your recovery.

If you have experienced loss or damage as a result of Hurricane Melissa, helping you get back on your feet is our utmost priority. We recognise the challenges you may be facing and encourage you to prioritise your safety above all else.

To get started on filing your claim, we kindly ask that you:

• Document any damage with photographs and videos, if conditions allow.

• Access our claim forms here; these forms may be completed and submitted with supporting documentation.

• Alternatively, completed claim forms and supporting documentation can be emailed to claimsjm@cgcoralisle.com or given to your broker.

If you need further assistance or clarification concerning the claims procedure, please don't hesitate to reach out—our team is available:

- By telephone at 876-633-7085

- Via email at claimsjm@cgcoralisle.com 

- You can also contact your broker directly.

For those experiencing difficulties with telephone or internet access, our office doors are always open to you for walk-in visits, Monday to Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

We urge you to notify us or your broker of any losses immediately as prompt notification allows us to offer support and solutions as quickly as possible.

Thank you for trusting CG United with your insurance needs. We are committed to standing by our clients and the Jamaican community through the rebuilding journey ahead.


AM Best affirms financial strength of Coralisle Group’s subsidiaries

AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of ‘A’ (Excellent) for Bermuda-based Coralisle Group Ltd.’s life/health and property/casualty subsidiaries in Bermuda, The Bahamas and the Caribbean.

Best also affirmed the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings of ‘a’ (Excellent) and ‘stable’ credit outlooks for the Group’s subsidiaries.

The ratings affirmations reflect CG’s balance sheet strength, which Best assessed as ‘strongest’, its operating performance, business profile and risk management.

Best said CG continued to demonstrate the ‘strongest level’ of risk-adjusted capitalisation with ample liquidity and interchangeability of resources across the organisation. Its assessment noted CG’s full repayment in 2023 of the debt used for its 2022 acquisition of CG United Insurance Ltd., which expanded CG’s presence into the Southern Caribbean.

Best projected CG premium growth to continue in 2025 as the Group continues to grow market share in existing markets, citing favourable 2023 results and continuing growth through 2024.

“We are pleased and confident about our performance and our position,’ CG’s Chief Executive Officer Naz Farrow said. “Our people are motivated, skilled, and efficient. Through sound planning, operational consistency and teamwork, the addition of CG United proceeded seamlessly. We are now achieving operational synergies across multiple jurisdictions that enable us to promptly provide our clients with the protection and support they need.”

In affirming CG’s ratings, Best assigned an outlook of ‘stable’ for the following Group subsidiaries:

  • Coralisle Insurance (BVI) Ltd. (British Virgin Islands)
  • British Caymanian Insurance Company Limited (Cayman Islands)
  • Coralisle Insurance Company Ltd.
  • Coralisle Life Assurance Company Ltd.
  • Coralisle Medical Insurance Company Ltd.
  • CG Atlantic Medical & Life Insurance Ltd. (Bahamas)
  • CG Atlantic General Insurance Ltd. (Bahamas)
  • CG United Insurance Ltd. (Barbados)