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Entries open for the 2026 British Insurance Awards

British Insurance Awards 2026

We can’t quite believe it’s come round so quickly – the 2026 British Insurance Awards are now open for entries.

Glastonbury may be taking a year off, but we’re keeping the festival spirit alive. 

But you won’t need your wellies for this event - we will be swapping mud for red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday 8 July 2026.

Among the tweaks for the latest edition, we have a new Employee Benefits Insurer of the Year category and split the ever popular Insurance Partner of the Year category into two: Professional Services and Technology.

You can see the full list of categories here.

So get started on your award entry now - prepare early, fine-tune the details and show the judges a performance they won’t forget.

And the all important closing date?

Entries must be in by Friday 27 February.

For further details click here

 

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