Concordia Consultancy hosting Master’s students from Singapore College of Insurance

8th June 2017

Concordia Consultancy hosted 11 Master’s students from the Singapore College of Insurance on the 7th and 8th June, 2017. The aim of the visit was to provide an introduction to the London market and demonstrate the role of loss adjusting.

On the 7th of June, Concordia’s team arranged a company visit to Burgoynes where the students had the opportunity to learn about the work of forensic investigators. Later the day they visited Concordia’s head office, where Paul May presented on the topic of International Loss Adjusting as well as introducing Concordia Consultancy. 

The following day the students visited the 100 Bishopsgate building site where the Project Manager from Multiplex introduced the construction and explained the various risks that must be considered when planning such a large project. This was organised by JLT, who later welcomed the students to their offices to talk more about the JLT Construction division.

Burgoynes

(Simon Jones explaining forensic investigation processes in the laboratory at Burgoynes)

PAJM and SCI

(Paul May presented to the students on the topic of International Loss Adjusting at Concordia’s Head Office)

Multiplex

(Project Manager at Multiplex introducing the construction site of the 100 Bishopsgate building)

JLT

(Guy Fitzgibbon from JLT welcoming the students at the company’s head office)

 

Concordia’s team would like to thank the SCI students and also the companies for helping us host our special guests.

For more information please contact:

Brigitta Rehe

BA, MA

Communications Manager

Mobile: +44 (0) 7513 044 514

Email: brigitta.rehe@concordiaconsultancy.com 

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