On
Saturday July 23, 2016, the GTBank Common Wealth Team, made up of
players from Pakistan, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada, emerged
victorious against the England team to win one of Polo's most iconic
trophies. The Commonwealth Team, sponsored by leading African financial
institution, Guaranty Trust Bank plc, defeated the England Team 12 – 11
in what was an amazing showpiece of fast-paced polo filled with pure
passion, competitiveness and fair play.
The
Royal Salute Coronation Cup is one of the most historic of polo
trophies which annually pits the finest international players against
the England team in a contest attended by members of the British Royal
Family as well as distinguished personalities from the world's
Diplomatic, Aristocratic, Business, Arts, Government and Celebrity
circles.
The
match, which held Saturday July 23, 2016 was played on the prestigious
Smiths Lawn at Guards Polo Club, Ascot, within the magnificent
surroundings of Windsor Great Park in London, United Kingdom. The
Commonwealth team, represented by South African Chris Mackenzie,
Canadian Freddie Mannix, Pakistani Hissam Ali Hyder and New Zealander
John Paul Clarkin defeated an English team of tournament veterans Jack
Richardson, Max Charlton, James Beim and James Harper to become only the
second guest team to win Royal Salute Coronation Cup since 2009.
According
to Brigadier John Wright, Chairman of the Hurlingham Polo Association,
"This year's Royal Salute Coronation Cup showcased international polo at
its best. I would like to thank the organizers of this event for
creating a world-class platform on which to promote polo to an
increasing audience."
Commenting
on the Bank’s sponsorship of the Commonwealth Team, Segun Agbaje, the
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Bank
plc, said; “We are proud to sponsor the Commonwealth Team in a
tournament that is second to none in the world of Polo and which
showcases the noble values of passion, quality and competitiveness –
values deeply enshrined in the GTBank culture and which have made the
bank a truly African and proudly international financial institution.”
GTBank
has consistently played a leading role in Africa’s banking industry.
The Bank operates from over 230 branches in Nigeria and has banking
subsidiaries in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Cote D’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana,
Liberia, Sierra Leone and the United Kingdom. Regarded for its superior
financial performance and best in-class product and service delivery,
the bank has received numerous awards from industry watchers and
analysts, some of which are the “Best Banking Group of 2016, Nigeria,”
by the World Finance Magazine and the 2016 Bank of the Year by
Euromoney, a leading authority for the world's banking and financial
markets.
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