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IMAC Golf Scramble Raises US$15,000 for Educational Scholarship Fund
Sports
28 October 2025, 05:29 AM

The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) announces that its annual Golf Scramble, held on October 24, 2025, successfully raised US$15,000 in support of the IMAC Educational Scholarship Fund.

The event was co-sponsored by Grant Thornton and Scotiabank & Trust (Cayman) Ltd, with Grant Thornton also sponsoring a US$1 million Hole-in-One Challenge, and TRAC Automotive returning with a car prize challenge. 

The Golf Scramble brought together members of the insurance and financial services community, with a total of 104 participants, for a day of friendly competition and charity. The winning team from TRAC clinched the top spot, edging out Artex and BDO. While no player scored a hole-in-one this year, the event once again highlighted the camaraderie and shared commitment to supporting education through scholarship opportunities. 

It’s always great to be part of this event - not just for the golf, but for the impact it creates”, says Dara Keogh, Managing Partner of Grant Thornton (Cayman) LLP. “Supporting the IMAC Scholarship Fund reflects our ongoing commitment to helping young Caymanians achieve their goals through education.”

Raffle prizes were also donated by Sunshine Suites, the Cayman Islands Sailing Club, Market Street Group, Abacus, Cayman Physio, the Cayman Captive Forum Committee, and North Sound Golf Club. 

“Supporting the IMAC Golf Scramble aligns with Scotiabank’s long-standing commitment to education and community development”, says Marcus Stafford, Director of Captive Insurance Services at Scotiabank & Trust (Cayman) Ltd. “We’re pleased to see the continued success of this event and the difference it makes in the lives of scholarship recipients.” 

IMAC extends heartfelt thanks to Grant Thornton and Scotiabank as title sponsors, along with the players, volunteers, North Sound Golf Club, TRAC Automotive, Dining at Home, and all local businesses that donated goods and services to make the event possible. 

Since its inception, IMAC’s Educational Scholarship Fund has raised over $5 million, supporting 90 Caymanian students in furthering their education both locally and overseas. For more information about the Fund, visit www.imac.ky/imac-scholarship-fund.