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Risk management service of the year - ProAktive Risk Group

Having risk management fully at the heart of its business has helped ProAktive to pip its rivals at the post to win this year's award and it has invested heavily in recent times to become an organisation that is truly passionate about risk

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ProAktive was praised by the judges for being a company that 'had risk management at the heart of its business, and for turning risk into a revenue earning and profit centre within its business', and made it stand out in a hard fought battle between the shortlisted companies. In just three years, ProAkctive has developed a range of risk management products available in the small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector through insurance brokers.

In April 2003

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