Post Magazine – 30 September 2010

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The latest issue of Post magazine is now available to subscribers as a digital and interactive e-book.

Post editor-in-chief Anthony Gould outlines the key debating points from the British Insurance Summit, and brings together a round–up of what the speakers had to say at the two day event.

The claims management series continues with Sam Barrett reporting on the insurance industry’s failure to invest in claims technology systems, while Russell Crewe asks if insurers have got the balance right between using technology to control costs and improve customer satisfaction.

This edition also features the Top 100 Insurers supplement.

E-book - Post: 30 September 2010

E-book - Top 100 Insurers

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