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British Insurance Awards 2026 deadline extended

British Insurance Awards 2026

For those of you rushing to put the finishing touches to your 2026 British Insurance Awards entry.

Or perhaps not even started as you thought you did not have time, we have some good news.

Because we can reveal that the deadline for entries has been extended to the 6th March 2026

Remember Glastonbury may be taking a year off, but we’re keeping the festival spirit alive.  

But you won’t need your wellies for this event - we will be swapping mud for red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday 8 July 2026

Among the tweaks for the latest edition, we have a new Employee Benefits Insurer of the Year category and split the ever popular Insurance Partner of the Year category into two: Professional Services and Technology. 

You can see the full list of categories here

So if you need that little bit more time to dial up your entry to 11.

Or if you haven’t started on an award entry yet.

You still have time to show the judges a performance they won’t forget. 

 

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