A champagne moment that’s good for business, says UK Broker Award winner

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Matthew Pyke, managing director at Lloyd & Whyte, has described winning the schemes category at the UK Broker Awards 2012 as “fantastic” and revealed that has proved useful for business.

Mr Pyke also detailed just how he thanked his staff for the team effort of achieving winner status.

"We bought a bottle of champagne for each person," he said. "We came back late on Friday and when everyone came in on Monday there was a bottle of champagne under their desk as a celebration so everyone felt part of it."

The broker has seen that award winner status has helped with underwriters, clients and new business opportunities.

"It is good recognition from an industry perspective with

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