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(l to r) Shenika Rolle, Life Claims Administrator; Derwin Higgs, Senior Internal Auditor – IT; Aniesha Maycock, Junior Internal Auditor; Giorgina Thompson, Chief Group Internal Auditor; Kendra Stuart-Donald, Supervisor, Internal Auditor; Ruvania Deveaux, Chief Risk & Compliance Officer.

Children’s Home Visits Fusion

Colina Volunteers Treat Residents to Day of Fun

Nassau, The Bahamas, December 12, 2019 – Employee volunteers from Colina Insurance Limited treated the residents of the Bilney Lane Children’s Home to a holiday outing today.

“Childhood should be the most amazing time of our lives,” said Maxine V. Seymour, Director, Corporate Communications, Colina Insurance Limited. “I am so pleased that our employee volunteers spent the day creating lasting memories with this special group of wonderful kids.”

Colina’s Internal Audit Department has led the charge in brightening the holidays for residents and administrators of children’s homes over the past five consecutive years.

The day-long festive event was held at Fusion Superplex where the children played arcade and board games, watched a movie, ate and interacted with Colina employees while enjoying the state-of-the-art recreational facility.


About Colina Insurance Limited

Colina Insurance Limited (Colina) is a diversified financial services company, offering comprehensive life and health insurance solutions. Colina is wholly-owned by Colina Holdings Bahamas Limited (CHBL). CHBL is a Bahamian Company, built on a firm foundation of trust, integrity and responsibility. Colina has evolved over the past 155 years to become The Bahamas’ largest life and health insurer, with a solid reputation for providing insurance and related financial services products that help clients prepare for life’s unexpected events.


About Bilney Lane Children’s Home

The Bilney Lane Children’s Home operates under the auspices of The Bahamas Conference of the Methodist Church, as a part of its Outreach Programme, and its partnership with the Department of Social Services.
The Home’s main source of income is from the Church and the community combined with a grant from The Bahamas Government and any donations which may be made to the Home by Corporate Sponsors. The Home is in need of some financial assistance and welcomes persons who are willing to come and offer assistance at any time, especially in the area of homework.

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