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Today is the final deadline for entering the 2023 British Insurance Awards

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With entries closing at 5:00pm today, time is ticking for you to get your entry in for the 2023 British Insurance Awards.

To be in with a chance of winning at the industry’s most prestigious insurance awards show, you better get the oven heated up and your entry proofed and ready to deliver within the next few hours.

Whether you want to highlight unsung or young talent; make a song and dance about your technology and /or customer service; or get due recognition for the strides you have made across ESG or handling claims there will be an award for you.

Open to businesses right across the insurance value chain from the smallest to the largest, a British Insurance Award is THE most respected and sought after insurance gong, and so to not feel left out come the glitzy ceremony on Wednesday 5 July at the historic Royal Albert Hall make sure you are in with a chance by entering now.

You have to be in it, to win it. There are no prizes at the 2023 BIAs for those that almost entered or thought about it.

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