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Loss Adjusting Awards 2012 - Don't delay: deadline fast approaching

Loss Adjusting Awards 2012

Post is proud to introduce the Loss Adjusting Awards 2012, a new industry awards evening highlighting excellence and achievement in this sector.

This event will identify and reward the highest performing teams and individuals throughout the sector, from training schemes to overseas major loss response.

But the Loss Adjusting Awards are unusual in one key respect. While half of the awards are based on submissions judged by an expert panel, the other half are determined by direct, large-scale, informed input from UK claims professionals, submitted through our annual Loss Adjusters Insight Study.

With this in mind, the clock is now ticking and the deadline of Friday 20 July is fast approaching. So don't delay and get your submission in as soon as possible to be in with a chance of winning one of the categories.

Visit the Loss Adjusting Awards 2012 website for a full list of categories and details of how to enter.

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