Insurance Post to host Claims Conference Sydney

Sydney Australia

The inaugural Claims Conference Sydney will take place on 29 August at the Radisson Blu Plaza.

The conference is designed for senior insurance professionals to gather to discuss key issues facing the Australian claims community. Insurance firms are looking to maximise efficiencies, enhance customer-centricity and understand trends relating to fraud, insurtech, nat cats and artificial intelligence; the programme includes these topics and more with a host of senior speakers.

For more information about the conference please see here.

The one day conference follows the success of the first Claims Club Asia-Pacific meeting in Sydney last year and the continued success of the annual claims’ conferences in Hong Kong and Singapore.

If you work at a broker, insurer or reinsurer and would like to attend contact gipsy.cheng@incisivemedia.com; if you work at a service provider contact crystal.lau@incisivemedia.com; for sponsorship and stand opportunities contact james.murray@incisivemedia.com; for speaking queries contact clark.cahill@incisivemedia.com

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