Square Up in the City returns for Round 6

Katrina Lloyd
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F&C Asset Management has agreed to be the headline sponsor for Square Up in the City 2010, the asset management industry's annual white collar boxing event in aid of good causes.

Billed as the best event in the industry, Square Up has been a highlight in the asset management calendar since its launch in 2005. Over and above the emotions, excitement and drama on the evening, the event raises an enormous amount of money for the charities nominated by the contenders. Since the event’s inception, Square Up has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charities ranging from the Disasters Emergency Committee to The Prince’s Trust and many more besides. Square Up in the City 2010 will take place on 26 May at The Brewery in Chiswell Street, London EC1. Fitness a...

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