
Byron McGill of Aviva; Ian Marsh of Saga; and Will Quibell of Admiral are just some of the key names revealed for ILC’s Home and Property Claims Conference 2022.
Taking place at the CBS Arena, Coventry on 10 November, the event – headline sponsored by WeatherNet along with Gold Sponsors: Catalyst, Davies Group, Perfect Group, Rainbow International and Rhodar Homeworks; and Silver Sponsors: A3 Accommodation Connect, A3 Relocations Solutions, Gateley Vinden, LexisNexis, Polygon, QuestGates and SD Sealants – will focus on the information and data critical for an effective claims journey.
Sessions will cover a host of topics including the range of data and information; appropriate usage of information; supplier and supply chain information exchange; and measurements of environmental sustainability.
The speaker line-up revealed so far includes:
- Byron McGill, Change, Innovation and Technology Lead, Aviva
- Ian Marsh, Head of Property Claims, Saga
- Will Quibell, Head of Supply Chain & Loss Adjusting Services, Admiral
- Wayne Calderbank, Director of Data and Insight, WeatherNet
- Paul Sowden, Strategic Account Manager, ICEYE
- Kelly Green, Head of Business Development, Rainbow International
- Matt Scott, Co-Founder, Insurance DataLab
- Russell Fordham, Managing Director, LSS
Alan Soutar, Chairman, ILC Home and Property, said, “Our interactive panel sessions will allow us to explore the practicalities of understanding, gathering and interpreting the data necessary to reduce carbon impact, improve risk management, claims tracking, claims measuring, cost control and customer service.”
ILC’s Home and Property division is backed by Corporate Partners: Carpenters Group, Claims Consortium Group, CoreLogic, ICAB, Innovation Group, and Sedgwick.
All Corporate Partners and sponsors will be central to the core exhibition which will feature a further 20 businesses keen to support the event’s key theme of sustainability and the value of information keeping claims simple, efficient and cost-effective.
To secure a ticket to the event click here.
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