Investment Week raises £12k for CASCAID at Great British Pub Quiz

Raising money for GOSH

Jayna Rana
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PA's sister title Investment Week has raised £12,612 at its annual Great British Pub Quiz in aid of the industry-wide CASCAID campaign, which aims to raise more than £1m for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).

The quiz was hosted at The Brewery on 24 July by Incisive Media's Julian Marr, editor of Professional Adviser, and 300 people attended from across the industry to make 41 teams. A total of £12,612 was raised through team sales and a raffle, which consisted of prizes donated by Allianz Global Investors, AXA Investment Managers, Franklin Templeton, Fundscape, Kempen, M&G Investments, Miton Group, Quilter Cheviot Investment Management and UBS Asset Management. After a challenging but fun night testing everyone's knowledge, the first place accolade was awarded to 'The Lab Rats' from CopyL...

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