Press release:
Ref: OGI0151
16th March 2009
Open GI is offering brokers who play golf the chance to register their interest in a complimentary fourball with Open GI directors and account management staff at Marriott venues across the UK.
The company has taken the decision to offer a number of hosted free-of-charge places throughout the year to all brokers to celebrate 30 years in business.
Marriott golf venues can be found in a variety of locations (click on the links below for details).
· Forest of Arden Country Club, Warwickshire
· Breadsall Priory Country Club, Derby
· Dalmahoy Country Club, Edinburgh
· Hollins Hall Country Club, West Yorkshire (Bradford)
· Meon Valley Country Club, Southampton
· St Pierre Country Club, Chepstow
· Sprowston Manor Country Club, Norwich
· Tudor Park Country Club, Maidstone
· Worsley Park Country Club, Manchester
All brokers need to do to register their interest is email the names of the people in their fourball to golf@opengi.co.uk , along with their preferred venue and handicap details. Places are limited therefore early registration is recommended to avoid disappointment.
Simon Hughes, Sales and Marketing Director, Open GI (24 handicap), said: “With all the doom and gloom of the credit crunch, we thought it would make a change to offer brokers a complimentary and informal day on the golf course with members of our staff. Several of our directors and account management team play golf (some better than others!) and are keen to challenge golfers of all abilities. We are expecting a good deal of interest so we would encourage brokers to email us as soon as possible.”
For More Information contact:
Caroline Hardiman
Marketing & PR Manager
Open GI
Tel: 01905 754455
email: caroline.hardiman@opengi.co.uk
Notes to Editors:
Open GI supplies market leading IT solutions to insurance brokers across the UK & Ireland. With 25,000 users in around 2,000 firms, the company has a 40% share of the UK broker market and is committed to technological innovation. Open GI technology enables personal and commercial lines brokers trading in standard and niche markets to streamline business activity and become more profitable. With a workforce of 300 people and a 30 year heritage, the company enjoys a strong financial performance. For the year ended 31 st May 2007 Open GI reported revenues of £27.3 million and an operating profit of £13.6 million.