KPMG in Bermuda is pleased to announce the recipients of their three 2026 scholarship awards. These scholarships support Bermudian students who are pursuing degrees in fields related to accounting and insurance, with a specific interest in financial services. The KPMG Scholarship, valued at $30,000 per annum, has been awarded to William Spriggs III. The Captive Scholarship, also valued at up to $30,000 per annum, has been awarded to Kijali JeanMarie. The Artex Scholarship (formerly the Frontier Scholarship), valued at $15,000 per annum for up to three years, has been awarded to Camaje Easton-Smith. Each scholarship includes not only financial support for the duration of their degree but also access to KPMG’s Lift Off Program, which offers mentoring, summer internships, and support toward professional qualifications such as the CPA Canada, CPA US, ACA, and ACCA. Recipients are also given the opportunity to take part in KPMG’s Global Advantage Program, a four-day leadership program at one of its global offices.
Felicia Wilsen, Partner and Lift Off Program Chair at KPMG in Bermuda, highlighted the firm’s focus on nurturing the next generation of Bermudian talent.