Business supportSuccessful Curry Club for business people to launch in Manchester

Successful Curry Club for business people to launch in Manchester

The Guide Security Curry Club was founded in Lancashire two years ago, by Bipin Patel. Since then, the Curry Club has grown from strength to strength and it now attracts a diverse mixture of up to 60 business people, who fundamentally believe in taking time out to enjoy a good curry, in the company of others, who share a similar desire to assist each other.

Meeting on a bi-monthly basis, the Curry Club aims to demonstrate that networking can be enjoyable and can result in increased business opportunities.

That’s why the launch event will be at the fantastic Vermilion restaurant in Manchester at 12noon on Monday 9 March 2020, where examples from their leading Asian cuisine will be available for members to share and enjoy.

Commented Bipin: “We now aim to duplicate the success and format of our Guide Security Curry Club in Lancashire, since it’s simply about engaging with the right people, over some great food and talking to representatives from some successful businesses, to share possible synergies and opportunities going forward.

“The Curry Club will also continue to give something back to our local communities. Hence, we will maintain our practice of supporting a local charity, with £5 from every £25 entry fee, being donated to a charity nominated on the day.”

Anyone who is interested in attending, should email [email protected] for booking information.

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