Take part in Post's Motor Survey 2021

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Post, in association with Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions, invites industry professionals to take part in our latest motor survey.

Post is seeking feedback from motor insurance specialists to understand how events over the past 12 months have impacted the motor insurance market in terms of consumer behaviour, pricing, assessing new customers and managing renewals.

Your input will be vital in understanding how the sentiments, views and opinions within the industry have changed during this time.

As an incentive respondents, respondents will have the opportunity to enter our prize draw for the chance to win one of 25 Amazon vouchers each worth £20.

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