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Post Claims Awards: AIG, Allianz, Aviva, LV and RSA's Paton among the winners

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RSA group claims director Bill Paton was last night acclaimed as the achievement award winner at the Post Claims Awards.

Announcing the prize former colleague and judge Tony Emms, presenting on behalf of the Chartered Insurance Institute, noted his rise to prominence having started his insurance career at the Provinical after retiring as a football player with Ayr United.

Emms recalled how Paton had not only held senior roles at insurers, but also law firm DAC Beachcroft and outsourcer Capita.

Over 250 claims managers attended the event at the Royal Garden Hotel hosted by comedian Alex Horne.

The Full List of Winners

Customer Care Award for a Company
Ecclesiastical

Customer Care Award for an Individual
Stephen Ward- Bluefin

Training Award
Davies Group

Claims Innovation of the Year
Aviva

Personal Lines Team of the Year
LV=

Commercial Lines Team of the Year
AIG

Rising Star Award
Michelle Schifano at Allianz

Loss Adjuster of the Year
QuestGates

The Insurance Law Firm of the Year
Fenchurch Law

Claims Technology Partner of the Year
Guidewire Software

Insurance Claims Manager of the Year
Nick Lock, Major Loss Team Manager, Allianz Insurance

Claims Achievement Award
Bill Paton

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