ABI Financial Media Awards 2012
Thursday, 1 November 2012
6:30 PM
ABI Financial Media Awards 2012
Now in its 17th year, the ABI Financial Media Awards is an important, prestigious and eagerly awaited night in the financial services calendar.
The awards attract a wide range of influential commentators from the financial media and the financial services community. All sectors of the financial media are represented, including personal finance, city and business, consumer, insurance trade and broadcast journalists.
The event offers your company or client the perfect opportunity to develop and strengthen relationships with key journalists, and raise brand profile - essential to enhancing your reputation.
Venue
The City’s five star Grange St.Paul’s hotel plays host for the evening.
Booking & Contacts
To reserve your table, or for more details of the evening and sponsorship opportunities (pdf 166kB), please contact
Malcolm Tarling at 020 7216 7410
Amanda Chase at 020 7216 7485
fma@abi.org.uk
Related documents including programme and venue details available here.
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