PHILIPSBURG:--- Orco Bank proudly supported and participated in the 30th edition of the St. Maarten Open Golf Tournament, hosted by the St. Maarten Golf Association (SMGA) on April 18th and 19th, 2026, at the Mullet Bay Golf Course.
The milestone event brought together golfers from St. Maarten and across the Caribbean, as well as international participants, for a weekend of competitive play, networking, and community engagement. Over the course of two days, participants enjoyed a vibrant tournament atmosphere, culminating in an awards ceremony and closing celebration.
Beyond the sport, the St. Maarten Open continues to make a meaningful impact within the community. Proceeds from the event support a wide range of local organizations and initiatives, reinforcing its role as one of the island’s key fundraising events.
As a committed partner in community development, Orco Bank was honored to contribute to an initiative that combines sport with purpose.
“At Orco Bank, we believe in supporting initiatives that bring people together while creating a positive impact in our communities. The St. Maarten Open is a great example of how sport can unite individuals and contribute to meaningful causes, and we are proud to have been part of this milestone 30th edition,” said Judy King - Richardson, Country Manager for Orco Bank Sint Maarten.
Orco Bank extends its appreciation to the St. Maarten Golf Association for organizing a successful event and to all participants and sponsors who contributed to its continued success.
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