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The New Audit Mandate: Why Caribbean Boards Must Rethink Audit as a Risk Lens

  For most of the last fifty years, the external audit in the Caribbean was treated as an annual ritual. Companies prepared their books. Auditors arrived, asked questions, tested samples, and a few months later issued an opinion. Regulators received a copy. The audit committee acknowledged it. Shareholders, if they read it at all, read...

The Caribbean Board Risk Dashboard: What Directors Should See Every Quarter — and Why Most Do Not

  What Directors Should See Every Quarter — and Why Most Do Not. A practical dashboard architecture for Caribbean carriers covering capital, underwriting, market, operational, and emerging risk Most Caribbean board risk committees receive a quarterly risk paper. Few receive a quarterly risk dashboard. The distinction matters more than the terminology suggests. A risk paper...

Predictive Underwriting in the Caribbean: Pharmacy Data, Mortality Models, and the Future of Life Pricing

What pharmacy claims, electronic health records, and behavioural data can tell underwriters that medical questionnaires never could — and why the Caribbean is closer to building these models than most boards realise   Three years ago, the dominant question in U.S. life insurance underwriting was how to accelerate decisions without losing underwriting quality. The answer,...

Why Caribbean Group Life Pricing Is About to Break — And What Insurers Can Do Now

How a decade of below-cost group life pricing built a structural vulnerability across the region — and the five-step repricing protocol that recovers it Three converging forces — pandemic-era mortality reset, accelerating non-communicable disease prevalence, and a decade of competitive pricing that ignored the underlying experience signals — have left Caribbean group life insurers carrying...

Resilience Is Not Immunity: A Caribbean Boardroom Playbook for 2026

Earlier this year, the Inter-American Development Bank published its 2026 Latin American and Caribbean Macroeconomic Report under the title Resilience and Growth Prospects in a Shifting Global Economy. It is one of the most important documents Caribbean entrepreneurs will read this year. The headline finding is genuinely good news: the region has entered 2026 with...

ESG That Is Not Financed: Aligning Sustainability Commitments with Capital Architecture

Reserve Bay Hospitality Group — the name is composite, the events are real — is a Caribbean integrated hospitality enterprise I have spent considerable time advising. The group operates four properties across two territories: a five-hundred-and-twenty-room flagship resort on a Jamaican north-coast site, a smaller boutique sister property at one hundred and forty rooms on...

After Melissa: Why Capital Structure is Now a Caribbean Resilience Question

On the morning of 28 October 2025, Hurricane Melissa made landfall over Jamaica with sustained winds of 185 miles per hour. Its central pressure was the lowest ever recorded for an Atlantic hurricane at the moment of landfall. It was the most powerful storm ever to strike the island. Roofs were torn off, ground floors...

Risk and Controls Modernization Sprint:  Strengthening Controls for a More Resilient, Better-Governed Organization

Executive Summary Most organizations do not recognize that their control environment is deteriorating until a problem forces the issue. A recurring audit finding, an unexplained loss, a compliance breach, an operational error, or a reporting failure compels management to confront what has been quietly accumulating: controls that once seemed adequate are no longer fit for...

Climate-Proofing Your Balance Sheet: Financial Resilience in the Age of Category 5 Storms

The Climate Has Changed — Have Your Financial Plans? In June 2024, Hurricane Beryl formed as the earliest Category 5 hurricane in recorded meteorological history — breaking intensity records for both June and July as it carved a path of destruction through the Eastern Caribbean. In November 2025, Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica with estimated damage...

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