'Let's NOT do lunch': Industry-wide CASCAID event in January

Don't lunch on 23 January - donate

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The asset management industry is being invited to scrap going for lunch on 23 January, and instead make a donation to the CASCAID charity campaign.

CASCAID is an industry-wide initiative that is aiming to raise more than £1m for Cancer Research UK. It is backed by more than 100 high-profile investment figures including CEOs, fund managers and wealth managers, who will be taking part in a range of challenges over the coming months to support the campaign. As well as individual challenges, a number of cross-industry events have been organised including the 'Let's NOT do lunch' day on Monday, 23 January. The campaign organisers said: "'Let's NOT do lunch' is, as the name suggests, a day when we ask the industry not to ...

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