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Claims Club Asia to launch in China

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The Claims Club Asia, the forum for claims professionals across Asia, will hold its first forum in China next week.

Taking place on the afternoon of 21 October, the Shanghai event provides an opportunity to hear from industry experts, and to share market knowledge and best practice.

Hosted in Mandarin, the club will take place at the Shanghai World Financial Center and feature speakers from Belfor, the Chartered Insurance Institute, EY and MDD.

Topics will include analytics, business interruption, professionalism and recovery efforts.

The Claims Club Asia is free to join for claims professionals at brokers, insurers and reinsurers, and members gain exclusive access to half day seminars in China, Hong Kong and Singapore, and an opportunity to attend the Claims Conference Asia and Claims Awards Asia.

 

 

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