Castle Trust Bank’s Golf Day Raises £8,500 for Just4Children

Castle Trust Bank is delighted to announce the success of its second annual broker Golf Day, which raised £8,500 for the Just4Children charity

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Editor | Modern Lender
28th June 2024
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Castle Trust Bank is delighted to announce the success of its second annual broker Golf Day, which raised £8,500 for the Just4Children charity.

The event, which was held on Tuesday 18th June at Guildford Golf Club, saw participation from more than 50 players representing brokers and suppliers. Attendees competed in various contests, including Longest Drive, Nearest the Pin, and Pro Shot competitions, along with a raffle.

The money raised will be donated to Just4Children, a charity that focuses on the relief of sickness and preservation of health of children in the UK and Ireland by providing and assisting in the provision of grants to enable them to obtain medical treatment, therapies, living environments, equipment and holidays which would not otherwise be available to them.

Sponsorship for the charity event was generously provided by Brightstar Financial, Karis Capital, IC Property, London Mortgage Solutions, Paris Smith, and VAS Valuation Group.

Barry Searle, Managing Director Property Division at Castle Trust Bank, says:

“I’d like to personally thank all of our sponsors and participants for their support and contributions, which made the event a remarkable success for a worthy cause. The sunny weather this year was a pleasant change from last year when we got quite wet and we all enjoyed a great day of golf, including a monster shot in excess of 300 yards in the Longest Drive competition. Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive – everyone had an excellent day and are already looking forward to next year’s event.”

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