British Insurance Awards 2023 shortlist revealed

The shortlist of the 29th British Insurance Awards, which will take place at the Royal Albert Hall on 5 July, is announced today.

After much deliberation and discussion among the esteemed judges, today we can reveal the firms, initiatives and individuals who made the final cut, and will be in the running to pick up a prestigious BIA come the summer.

So sit back, grab yourself a cup of tea, a slice of cake or your favourite savoury bake, and watch the 2023 BIA shortlist video to find out who the nominees are.

And don’t forget, if you want to be there on the big night itself, please contact James Key (James.key@infopro-digital.com) now to reserve your table.

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