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Incisive Media urges insurance industry to take up professionalism challenge

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The insurance industry was challenged to embrace professionalism, and in particular to embrace the Aldermanbury Declaration at the British Insurance Awards last week.

Ant Gould, group editor in chief of Incisive Media's insurance division, speaking to 1800 of the insurance industry's movers and shakers at the Royal Albert Hall, urged the insurance industry: "to embrace, promote and embed professionalism - along with the competency and integrity that that implies - across your businesses, across underwriting, broking, claims and throughout the supply chain."

Mr Gould also cited the need for the industry to get behind the Aldermanbury declaration: "So I call on

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