Steph Hughston from Handelsbanken, Chris Gibbs from The Growth Hub and Nicole Archer from Cotswold Life (Image: © Thousand Word Media)
Handelsbanken Cheltenham was delighted to welcome more than a 100 customers, guests and local, professional contacts to its 2018 Summer Party, which was held at Ellenborough Park Hotel in Southam, near Cheltenham. Despite the somewhat wet evening, a great time was had by all and the bank thanked guests for all their support.
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Paul Engelbrecht from Hughes Paddison and Alasdair Wild from Handelsbanken (Image: © Thousand Word Media)
Mike Feasey from Handelsbanken, Richard Handley from Hughes Paddison and Charlie Neil from Handelsbanken (Image: © Thousand Word Media)
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Handelsbanken Summer Party at Elleneborough Park Hotel (Image: © Thousand Word Media)
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