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EFG Bank & Trust (Bahamas) Ltd sponsors Ride for Hope Bahamas
By Tim Aylen
Mar 18, 2010 - 8:18:24 AM

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Nassau, Bahamas - EFG Bank & Trust (Bahamas) continues its significant support as a Yellow Jersey sponsor of the Ride for Hope Bahamas, underwriting the 'High Carb Dinner' for riders this Friday evening.

The 5th Annual Ride for Hope is Saturday, March 20th, 2010, in Governor’s Harbour, Eleuthera. With the generous support of corporate friends like EFG underwriting all costs of the Ride, every single dollar raised by riders goes directly to cancer care & research programs in the Bahamas.

Mr. Andrew Raenden, Senior Vice President, and his family are riding again, as they have the past several years.

EFG's Lyford Cay office team is pictured receiving their Yellow Jersey. From left are Uyen La Wiget (EFG), Andrew Raenden (EFG), Stephen Holowesko (Ride for Hope Bahamas) and Alison Sawyer (EFG). (Photo Tim Aylen/Bahamasports.com)

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