Dennis Lalor Saluted as National Builder

The Jamaican business community mourns the loss of Dennis Lalor, a transformative entrepreneur and patriot who shaped the nation's financial and social landscape.
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World Cup 2022 Entertainment Art & Culture Tuesday Style Food Awards JOL Takes Style Out Design Week JA Black Friday Relationships Classifieds Motor Vehicles Place an Ad Jobs & Careers Study Centre Jnr Study Centre Advertorial Supplements International News Business Bites Food Awards Entertainment World Champs Career & Education Environment Advertorial Supplements Classifieds Design Week LALOR…. died Wednesday night at age 91 May 15, 2026 LALOR SALUTED Late business titan hailed as nation-builder, patriot Business
titan Dennis Lalor has been hailed by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness as a pioneering entrepreneur whose vision, ingenuity, and unwavering dedication to Jamaica’s progress left an indelible mark across the nation’s private sector.. Lalor, who died Wednesday night after ailing for some time, was known and respected for his contribution to business, sports administration, and philanthropy spanning more than five decades.. He was 91.. He is best known for founding the Insurance Company of
the West Indies (ICWI) Group Limited, which he served as chairman and chief executive officer for many years as he built it into one of the largest full-service financial institutions in the Caribbean.. “Dennis Lalor was a visionary businessman whose leadership, innovation, and commitment to national development was instrumental across Jamaica’s private sector,” Prime Minister Holness said in a tribute posted on his X social media account.. “Through his work at ICWI and his service
to the PSOJ (Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica) he made a lasting contribution to economic growth, entrepreneurship, and corporate leadership in our country,” Holness added.. He said Lalor’s passing “represents a significant loss to the nation” and extended condolence from the Government and the Jamaican people to Lalor’s “family, friends, colleagues, and all those whose lives he touched”.. “May they find strength and comfort during this difficult time, and may his soul rest in peace,”
the prime minister said.. Dennis Chung, chief technical director of the Financial Investigations Division, who worked with Lalor at the PSOJ, as well as on the divestment of Air Jamaica, also paid tribute to the business giant whom he called ‘Chairman’.. “Chairman was truly a remarkable person — a true patriot — defined by his character more than his accomplishments.. He was the very meaning of humility and a true leader.. He had a passion
for Jamaica and compassion for the people.. He was a man who always sought to do what was right rather than what was in his interest,” Chung said in his tribute, the full text of which appears on Page 15 of today’s Jamaica Observer.. “Many will focus on what he has done building the ICWI Group and his other business accomplishments, but, for me, his true success was his character and wider impact on the
country and people,” Chung added.. Lalor, who was a chartered insurer, member of the management committee of the Caribbean Council and a Fellow of the Jamaican Institute of Management, chaired many boards throughout his career, among them Life of Jamaica (now Sagicor), Air Jamaica, Casino Gaming Commission, Jamaica Racing Commission, Advisory Council on Justice Reform in Jamaica, and Lister Mair/Gilby High School for the Deaf.. He also served as deputy chairman of the Jamaica Association
for the Deaf.. In 1983 Lalor, who was also president of Kingston Polo Club, and integrally involved in the development of horse racing, was awarded the Prime Minister’s Medal for his contribution to business and sports.. Five years later he was appointed chairman of The University of the West Indies’ (UWI) Development & Endowment Fund, and in 1989 he was inducted into Jamaica’s Hall of Fame of Thoroughbred Racing and presented with the Thoroughbred Breeders
Regency Award for services to the horse racing industry.. In 1990, when Lalor was appointed a member of the Privy Council of Jamaica and became of member of the Council of The UWI, he was elected president of the PSOJ, serving until 1992.. During his tenure the PSOJ played a critical role in collaborating with the Government on its economic liberalisation programme, and in 1994 the Government made Lalor a member of the Order of
Jamaica, the country’s fourth-highest national honour which is conferred upon any Jamaican citizen of outstanding distinction.. A member of the Order is styled “Honourable”.. In 1996 Lalor was among the nominees for the inaugural Jamaica Observer Business Leader Award in recognition of his success in restructuring ICWI Group, which included Life of Jamaica (LOJ), Citizens Bank, and ICWI in what was a very hostile business environment during the financial sector meltdown.. The award committee noted
that among his successes was the sale of 20 per cent of Citizens Bank’s overseas interest and his skilful management of the crisis when there was a run on the bank.. “By attempting to raise $1.5 billion in overseas equity for LOJ and pioneering changes in the way the life insurance industry rewards agents, he demonstrated a clear vision of the path that company managers had to take and the courage they had to display
if their companies were to remain solvent and viable in that environment,” the committee stated.. In 2006 Lalor was inducted into PSOJ Hall of Fame in recognition of his sterling contribution to the organisation and the growth of business in Jamaica.. He was also the recipient of The UWI Vice Chancellor’s Award and the UWI Alumni Association Pelican Award for contribution to the development of and dedicated service to the university.. A Kingston College (KC)
old boy and long-serving Freemason, Lalor was a founder of the Kingston College Lodge and chaired Freemasons Association (Jamaica) Limited.. Additionally, he served as a board member of several philanthropic organisations, including the Centre on Philanthropy & Civil Society (City University of New York) and the international board of United Way.. {“xml”:”xml”}{“jamaica-observer”:”Jamaica Observer”} 0 Comments · Make a comment ALSO ON JAMAICA OBSERVER Environment, Latest News, News Jamaica’s birds are still recovering; conservationists say hunting
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