Harpenden agent helps raise £2,000 for Keech Hospice
Attendees moved from Home County Rentals to Gallery Rouge - Credit: Archant
A Harpenden lettings agent has helped raise £2,000 for Keech Hospice Care.
Home County Rentals hosted the Barclays Investment Fayre on Thursday March 23, inviting Hertfordshire-based Barclays Premier Banking clients to drop in to their office and meet with local professionals to discuss new investment ideas.
Representatives from solicitors Taylor Walton, accountancy firm Lamburn & Turner, Jarvis Home and Strutt & Parker estate agents joined members from Barclays Mortgage, Wealth and Investments team, and the venue host, Liz Sibley from Home County Rentals.
Guests then moved over to Gallery Rouge, where Henk Potts, Director of Global Investments Strategy at Barclays. talked about the current market following recent global events.
During the evening, £1,000 in raffle donations was collected for Keech Hospice Care – and Barclays have agreed to match the money raised pound for pound, doubling the total.
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Liz Sibley said; “It was a fantastic evening, and a wonderful opportunity to meet clients, both old and new. We were very grateful for everyone who came along and made generous donations to Keech Hospice Care.”
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