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British Insurance Awards 2022: ESG: Sustainability Initiative of the Year - Flood Re - Build Back Better

BIA 2022 - ESG Sustainability Initiative of the Year Flood Re Build Back Better
Flood Re CEO and Andy Bord and chief internal auditor Maxwell Bero pick up the award from Capgemini head of UK insurance James Kruger

Flood Re’s innovative approach to flood resilience took a traditional insurance claims concept to a new level, backed by a campaign that went the extra mile to deliver its important message In the wake of flooding catastrophes. The Build Back Better scheme enables insurers to make improvements to customer homes by helping them become more sustainable and resilient to future flooding.

Flood Re launched its Build Back Better scheme with two main objectives: to encourage the insurance market to be a force for change when tackling flooding risk, and to contribute to global efforts in

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