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Broker Allan Chapman & James was the winner of this year's Prince's Trust Insurance Leadership Group...

Broker Allan Chapman & James was the winner of this year's Prince's Trust Insurance Leadership Group Insurance Cup, which was held at Regents Park, London in September. The event, now in its second year, raised over £50,000 for the charity, which supports the UK's disadvantaged youth.

The Prince's Trust Insurance Cup is held in conjunction with insurancejobs.co.uk and Incisive Media's insurance division, and was sponsored by insurance technology firm SSP. The trust's charity partner, Street League, helped to organise the competition.

The tournament was preceded by a competition for disadvantaged youngsters. Some of the people that took part were from The Prince's Trust 'Get Into Sport' programme.

The Insurance Competition was opened by Billy Wingrove, Britain's top football freestyler, with a demonstration of his impressive ball skills.

The Fair Play award was won by the team from Benfield.

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