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London Market Award photos now online!

06 July 2010

Photos from the Reactions London Market Awards Dinner 2010, which took place at the Grange City Hotel on June 30, are now available for free download.

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Photos from the Reactions London Market Awards Dinner 2010, which took place at the Grange City Hotel on June 30, are now available for free download.

The awards – sponsored by Guy Carpenter and RSA – recognise the best insurance, reinsurance and broking teams in the London insurance market, as well as service providers and individual awards.

The winners were announced in front of a packed crowd of more than 300 of the London market’s biggest names.

The awards were presented by Sir Geoff Hurst, England’s soccer world cup winning legend of 1966.

To view photos from the reception and dinner, click here.

To view photos of the winners collecting their awards click here.

To download a photo, left click to enlarge it, and then right-click on the image and choose “Save Picture As”.

To read a review of the evening and see who won, click here.

 

 


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