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Claims Awards Asia-Pacific 2017: The winners

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The winners of the Claims Awards Asia-Pacific 2017 were unveiled in Singapore last night at the Marina Mandarin hotel.

Congratulations to the winners:

Young Achiever of the Year: Zi Lim, claims advocate, FinPro, Marsh Singapore

Insurer Claims Team of the Year: Etiqa Insurance

Fraud Team of the Year: Axa Affin General Insurance

Claims Innovation of the Year: BOC Group Life
Highly commended: FWD Singapore

Claims Legal Services Provider of the Year: RPC

Claims Service Provider of the Year: MDD

Lifetime Achievement Award: Wee-Loon Yong, regional vice president, property and energy claims, AIG Asia-Pacific

The shortlist is available here.

The judges were: Stuart Devine, claims director, Asia-Pacific, Starr Insurance; Peter Newall, director and senior claims manager, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions; Simon Shaw, vice president - claims, Asia-Pacific, Liberty International Underwriters (Singapore); Neil Thomas, head of claims - Asia, Willis Towers Watson; and Dan Smith, director, Alliance.

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