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Post Claims Awards: Countdown to deadline begins

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The final countdown has started for entries for the 2020 Post Claims Awards.

In this historic year, as Post celebrates its 180th anniversary, the Insurance Claims Awards will again put a spotlight on the companies, teams and individuals who have gone beyond the point of call to offer exceptional services and results over the past 12-18 months.

There are 20 categories, including two new ones – The Sustainability Award and Improving Public Knowledge Award – so there are plenty of opportunities for you to showcase the excellent work your claims staff have been doing.

So don’t delay, start your entry today by visiting the website.

Especially as the deadline is Friday 14th February.

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