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Showcase your talent with the 2020 Insurance Fraud Awards

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Now in its twelfth year Post' s Insurance Fraud Awards is your opportunity to promote the outstanding work your business and employees have been doing to curtail and catch criminals intent on making money through nefarious means.

Across 13 dedicated categories the Insurance Fraud Awards offers up the chance for you to showcase both individuals and teams within your business, who have made a significant contribution to the detection or prevention of general insurance fraud.

With categories open to insurers, managing general agents, brokers, lawyers, loss adjusters, technology firms and dedicated fraud specialists, the Insurance Fraud Awards is a true celebration of the entire counter fraud ecosystem – including for the first time a specific award for international investigations.

But time is ticking to get your entries in - with a deadline of 15 June - so make sure you submit them in time to be in with a chance of winning.

For 2020 the Insurance Fraud Awards will be run alongside the Insurance Claims Awards - which were postponed due to Covid-19 - at The Brewery on the 1 October offering a truly holistic networking opportunity for those who work within claims and fraud, or both.   

To enter click here.

For more details of the event, including our ‘Book/Buy with Confidence’ promise click here.

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