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Vote for The Industry Impact winner at the 2025 British Insurance Awards

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The voting is now open for you to decide who should be the recipient of the Industry Impact Award at the 2025 British Insurance Awards.

This award recognises the importance of business deals, partnerships and key hires that impact the UK insurance sector.

Examples could include:

  • A major affinity/white-label deal
  • An outsourcing/insourcing arrangement
  • A transformational acquisition
  • A major investment
  • A business realignment or restructure
  • A well-capitalised new entrant
  • A strategic alliance with wider socio-economic/environmental benefits

With that mind you need to pick one of the following as your winner and sit back and see who is victorious at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday, 8 July.

Click here to vote for your winner.

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