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It's hat-trick time for insurance firm



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Published Date:
07 October 2008
Insurance and risk management specialist, Wilby Ltd, is celebrating after being shortlisted for a major award for the third time this year.
Wilby Ltd, of Halifax, has been nominated for Commercial Lines Broker of the year in the 2008 Insurance Times Awards.

The nomination comes in a category which is open to all insurance brokers and independent intermediaries, including large multi-national companies.

It is Wilby Ltd's third award nomination this year.

The firm was also nominated at the UK Broker Awards and the British Insurance Awards.

Wilby has an excellent record at major insurance awards having won at both the UK Broker Awards and the British Insurance Awards in 2007.

Director Mike Shaw said: "These awards pitch us against the real giants of the insurance industry.

"Our shortlisting for Commercial Lines Broker of the year once again shows the superior service proposition our team provides for Wilby clients."

This year's ceremony is due totake place on December 5 at The Hilton Birmingham Metropole.

The full article contains 171 words and appears in Evening Courier newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 12:09 PM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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