Claims Club Asia-Pacific readies for Singapore and Sydney

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The Claims Club Asia-Pacific has two events this month in Singapore and Sydney.

The Club returns to Singapore for the second annual Claims Conference Singapore on 8 September followed by its first ever meeting in Sydney on 13 September.

A host of senior claims professionals will attend with an experienced speaking line-up covering the key claims' topics in Asia-Pacific. The Claims Conference Singapore will be followed by the Claims Awards Asia-Pacific.

The conference and afternoon meeting - aimed at bringing together the Asia-Pacific claims' community - are free to attend for those working at brokers, insurers and reinsurers. For more details email Pooja.Shetye@incisivemedia.com

 

 

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