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Post presents five Asia events in September

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Post and Post Events are excited to be hosting five events across China, Hong Kong and Singapore in September.

Our aim is to bring together key players in Asian insurance markets to share knowledge, business cards and implement business changing ideas and ways of working. We realise September is a busy month but we would be delighted to welcome you to five upcoming events:

Claims Conference Asia - Singapore 10 September, Singapore
Following on from our successful third Claims Conference Asia - Hong Kong we are pleased to launch this event in Singapore responding to market demand. The conference is aimed at brokers, insurers, lawyers, loss adjusters, reinsurers and other service providers. We have an excellent programme and look forward to seeing you at the Regent Hotel.

Claims Awards Asia 2015 10 September, Singapore
Now in its third year the Claims Awards Asia celebrates general insurance claims excellence in the region. We hope you can join your peers to help celebrate their success and enjoy some complimentary drinks courtesy of Markel; see the shortlist here. The awards follow the Claims Conference Asia - Singapore in the same venue.

Insurance Data & Technology Asia 17 September, Hong Kong
Also in its third year this conference brings together some excellent technology and insurance speakers from across Asia. Hot topics include: personalisation, big data, cyber, social media, mobile, and telematics. We look forward to seeing you at the Harbour Grand.  

Claims Club Asia - Meeting Three 22 September, Beijing
This is the first Claims Club Asia meeting in Beijing and follows successful events in Shanghai and Singapore earlier in the year. The club is aimed at claims' professionals and is free to attend for anyone working at brokers, insurers and reinsurers. Read the programme in Mandarin and English.

Hong Kong Broker Roundtable in association with QBE, 24 September
We are delighted to be hosting Post's first broker roundtable in Hong Kong. This exclusive roundtable is designed for senior broker leaders and will explore how brokers are attracting and nurturing young talent, in addition to growth opportunities in the SAR. If you are interested in receiving a write-up of the roundtable click here.

If you are interested in attending an event email david.mills@incisivemedia.com; for speaking opportunities email simona.zukaite@incisivemedia.com; for sponsorship and marketing opportunities email james.murray@incisivemedia.com.

Post's Asia office is based in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong.

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