Claims Club Asia rebrands as Claims Club Asia-Pacific

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The Claims Club Asia has been renamed Claims Club Asia-Pacific in a new look for 2016.

In its fourth year the forum has expanded to five club meetings in Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai and its first event in Sydney. In addition there are two conferences in Hong Kong and Singapore (where the Claims Awards Asia 2016 will take place).

The first meeting of the Claims Club Asia-Pacific this year is in Singapore on 10 March; this will be followed by the Claims Conference Hong Kong on 10 May.

The club, which has over 500 members, aims to bring together senior claims professionals across the Asia-Pacific region to discuss, analyse and drive forward changes on the major issues facing the claims sector. The club, which has a senior advisory board, is free to join for anyone working in the claims departments of brokers, insurers and reinsurers.

For more information see our refreshed website www.claimsclubasia.com.

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