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Aug 06, 2013 Sports
P & P Insurance Brokers has come onboard in assisting the Guyana Table Tennis Association in hosting the 8th Caribbean Pre Cadet Table Tennis Championships Scheduled for the 10th – 15th August 2013 at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
P & P is no stranger to the Table Tennis Association and has in the past sponsored several tournaments hosted by the Association. In brief remarks, Accounts Executive Ms. Samantha Singh said P&P was happy to come onboard and wished the Association the very best in hosting the tournament.
President of the GTTA Mr. Godfrey Munroe thanked P & P Insurance Brokers for its continued support.
He outlined that P & P Insurance Brokers has consistently supported the activities of the GTTA and the sport of table tennis over the years.
Mr. Munroe said P&P has demonstrated and exemplified what fulfillment of corporate responsibility truly is, this is an example other organizations can emulate.
The sponsorship is truly significant given the impact and critical role it plays in the development of the game in terms of moulding of the new and emerging stars in Guyana and the Caribbean in addition to the ability it gives the GTTA to lobby the international table tennis federation support for grants among other benefits.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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