Guardian Life of The Caribbean Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to improving cancer care and financial access for women across the region, with a focus on prevention, early detection, and inclusive insurance solutions.
The announcement was made by President at Guardian Life of The Caribbean Limited, Samanta Saugh, last Friday at the Caribbean Association for Oncology and Hematology (CAOH) Conference at Hyatt Regency Trinidad, where Guardian Life participated as a sponsor and strategic partner.
“As a subsidiary as part of the largest indigenous financial services group in the English and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, Guardian Life understands the vital role we play in supporting the wellbeing of our communities,” said Saugh. “We are working to ensure that equity in care includes not only medical treatment but also financial protection and peace of mind.”
Over the past five years, Guardian Life has seen a steady increase in cancer-related claims, particularly among women.
According to the data:
Cancer accounts for 47 per cent of all critical illness claims across the company’s portfolio.
Women file 53 per cent of all claims.
68 per cent of female critical illness claims are cancer-related, with breast and ovarian cancers most common.
In response, Guardian Life is taking several meaningful steps to better serve its clients:
Tailored Insurance Products: Developing inclusive policies with coverage specific to gynaecological cancers and more accessible options for lower-income women.
Support Beyond the Payout: Bundling financial protection with wellness, care navigation, and mental health support throughout the treatment journey.
Digital Claims Innovation: Streamlining the claims process through user-friendly technology for faster, more transparent service.
Healthcare Partnerships: For example, launching a breast cancer screening drive in collaboration with Bayview Urgent Care Facility in Barbados, making preventative care more accessible for policyholders.
Guardian Life continues to work closely with healthcare professionals, NGOs, and policymakers to strengthen the regional ecosystem of care.
“At Guardian Life, we see the people behind the policies,” said Saugh.
“We’re here to protect futures—and that means listening, innovating, and acting with compassion.”
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