Health Claims Forum: What happened at The Claims Apprentice

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The Health Claims Forum's latest event saw insurance professionals compete to design a new protection product.

The Health Claims Forum's latest event saw young insurance professionals, put through their paces and asked to design a new protection insurance product in teams of five, then present it to a panel of industry judges.  John Bradley from Aviva tells us more about his experience, as one of the Apprentice participants: "We were given an address in Central London and told to arrive at 09:30 suited and booted along with an overnight bag as we would be staying in a nearby hotel - and nothing else.  "Each ‘candidate' was given a name badge which also had a three letter code on it. We quickly...

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