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Quiz of the week - 13 November 2015

Test your knowledge of the week's insurance news, with the Post insurance quiz of the week.

How much news from the world of insurance have you remembered from this week? Find out with our just for fun quiz of the week - and let us know how you get on - share your score on Twitter using #postquiz.

 

 

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Q1: The latest tranche of restructuring was confirmed alongside the international loss adjuster's third quarter results

Q2:
With windstorm listed as one of the top three property risks for UK insurers, underwriting this natural phenomenon requires particular attention.

Q3: China's insurance market will grow over 15% a year between now and 2020.

Q4: A study by professional services firm Accenture found that while customer experience was the number one priority among more than 100 senior insurance leaders surveyed, many faced several challenges.

Q5: John O'Roarke's former Direct Line colleague Steve Treloar will succeed as LV MD

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