Claims Awards 2012 shortlist announced

Claims Awards 2012

Insurers RSA and Sterling lead the way in nominations for the 2012 Claims Awards with three each.

Following a huge surge in the number of entries, Aviva, Axa, LV and Zurich also made their mark with two nominations apiece.

The winners will be announced at the spectacular award ceremony taking place on Tuesday 29 May at the Royal Opera House in London.

To book your table online go to the Post Claims Awards 2012 website or contact Charlie Hallett on 020 7484 9924 or charlie.hallett@incisivemedia.com.

For the full list of nominations see below:

Commercial lines team of the Year
Axa Commercial Claims Team
Ecclesiastical Commercial Property Claims Team
Hiscox - Commercial Lines Claims Team
Sterling Commercial Lines Claims Team

Personal lines team of the Year
Axa Personal Lines - Direct Motor
Direct Line Group - Night Response team
Sterling Personal Lines Claims Team
LV

Innovation of the Year
Aviva Personal Motor Insurance
RSA eClaim
Sterling Insurance Company
XL GlobalClaim
Zurich Insurance

The Customer Care Award
Broker Direct
Cardif Pinnacle insurance
Hastings Direct
Home & Legacy Insurance Services
RSA - Pet Claims

The Training Award
Aviva - Tech Time
LV
QBE Claims Supply Chains Team
RSA - Household Technical Development Programme
Zurich Insurance

The Rising Star Award
Finalists to be announced shortly

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