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2013 British Insurance Awards shortlist announced

Today Incisive Media insurance division editor-in-chief Jonathan Swift is proud to unveil the nominees for the 2013 British Insurance Awards.

The firms nominated across the 22 open categories represent the cream of the market in terms of innovation and achievement, and can feel justifiably proud to have emerged as a leader in their field of expertise. Especially as 2013 was a record year for entries with some categories contested by over 40 firms.

But only one company can pick up the prize in each category and the ultimate winners will be announced on Wednesday 3 July at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

More information on the judges, categories and details of how to book is available from the British Insurance Awards 2013 website.

Remember to comment on the shortlist using the Twitter #tag #BIA2013

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