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Insurance Fraud Awards 2017 shortlist now available

Fraud Awards 2017
AIG, Aviva, Allianz, Direct Line Group, NFU Mutual and Zurich among insurers up for Insurance Fraud Awards 2017

Aviva, Allianz and Zurich are among the firms leading the way in terms of the shortlist for the Insurance Fraud Awards 2017.

With eight nominations, Aviva is in the running for the most awards, followed by Allianz (six) and DWF (five).

With four nominations each, NFU Mutual, Robertson & Co and Zurich (incorporating Endsleigh) are also up for a host of prizes on the night.

Held on the 5th October at the Brewery in London, the Insurance Fraud Awards are the ultimate accolade for the top fraud fighters of the general insurance market, rewarding those at the forefront of tackling and preventing insurance fraud. 

To read the full shortlist click here.

For more information, including how to book a table click here.

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