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May 19, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Hand-in-Hand Insurance is proud to support the continued development of Guyana’s young sporting talent through its recent sponsorship of promising junior squash player Emily Fung-A-Fat.
As part of this commitment, the company contributed half of Emily’s coaching fees to assist with her ongoing training and development in the sport. A cheque was officially handed over during a simple presentation.

Hand-in-Hand Insurance has thrown their support behind promising junior squash player Emily Fung-A-Fat.
Emily has distinguished herself as one of Guyana’s most promising junior athletes, recently contributing to Guyana’s success at the Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Championships 2025. Her discipline, dedication, and strong work ethic continue to position her for success both regionally and internationally.
Hand-in-Hand Insurance recognizes the importance of investing in youth development and creating opportunities for young people to excel. The company is honoured to play a role in supporting Emily’s journey and wishes her continued success in her future competitions and sporting endeavours.
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