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Claims Awards 2013: Do not miss out, start your entry today

Claims Awards 2012

There is just under two weeks to go until the deadline for the 2013 Claims Awards (Friday 1 March), so do not waste any time if you want to be considered for these prestigious accolades.

Following an outstanding reception since their launch in 2011, Post is pleased to announce the return of the annual Claims Awards for 2013 will take place on Thursday 13 June at Grosvenor House, London.

Hosted by Post's Claims Club, these prestigious awards will continue to champion the leaders of the UK general insurance claims sector by rewarding those dedicated teams and individuals that are shining through in these challenging economic times.

All categories are free to enter and are open to specific teams in any claims department or section of an FSA authorised insurer, Lloyd's syndicate, broker with significant delegated claims authority, public authority claims department or self-insured corporate.

And as well as the categories up for grabs in 2012, we have introduced two new awards in 2013: The Customer Care Award - Individual; and Insurance Claims Manager of the Year.

So for more details of the categories, entry criteria, how to enter, the judges and how to reserve your seat at the event please click here.

For the low down on the 2012 winners including Axa, LV, Zurich and QBE please click here.

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