Grupo San Cristóbal Social Impact Award Qorus-NTT DATA Innovation in Insurance Awards 2026

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Grupo San Cristóbal

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11/02/2026 Insurance Innovation
The initiative promotes scalable social solutions across three focus areas: poverty, health, and education, providing funding and visibility to third-sector organizations. It transforms corporate commitment into sustainable outcomes for the community
Innovation details
Country
Argentina
Category
Social, Sustainable & Responsible
Keyword
ESG & Sustainability
Business Line
Accident Insurance, Commercial Insurance, Home Insurance, Liability Insurance, Life Insurance, Motor insurance
Distribution Channel
Agents, Bancassurance, Brokers, Online / Direct

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At Grupo San Cristóbal, we believe that a company’s growth is only sustainable when it is closely linked to the well-being of the community. That is why, in June 2025, we launched the GSC Social Impact Award—an initiative that connects our corporate commitment with concrete, scalable solutions to three of Argentina’s structural challenges: health, education, and poverty.

The response exceeded our expectations. We were not simply looking to donate funds; our goal was to identify and scale real social impact emerging from local communities.

We invited NGOs from across the country to apply and received 205 submissions.

We designed a rigorous selection process with an independent panel of experts who evaluated each initiative based on innovation, sustainability, inclusion, and replicability.

From this process, we selected 10 outstanding finalists.

Among them, three organizations were chosen as winners and awarded ARS 10 million each to scale their projects:

Poverty: Asociación Civil La Poderosa, transforming local realities through community-based food production.

Health: Ingeniería sin Fronteras, addressing a longstanding social debt by ensuring access to safe water.

Education: Monte Adentro, bringing educational opportunities to the most remote rural areas.

With a total investment of ARS 30 million, this first edition demonstrated that collaboration between the private and social sectors is one of the most powerful tools for driving structural change. The success of 2025 is only the beginning—it is part of our long-term sustainability strategy and will enable us to continue multiplying opportunities and strengthening the social fabric across the country.

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