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London venue cuts rates to push UK-based American conference market
0 Comment(s) 13/05/2008 +0100 GMT star full star full star half star blank star blank
by Ian Whiteling   Printable version

The Commonwealth Club, the Modernist London venue, is taking a progressive approach to doing business in the current turbulent market.

With the knock on effect of the US banking sector taking its toll, The Commonwealth Club is offering UK companies with US head offices the dollar equivalent for sterling rates.

All meeting and events taking place throughout April, May and June will be charged at the dollar rate on the day of the event, thereby affording meeting and event planners a substantial discount.

Situated close to the City and within walking distance from US companies headquartered in the Strand, The Commonwealth Club's proposition is sure to benefit those organisations looking to curtail costs on their conferences and events.

The Commonwealth Club offers design-led event spaces ideal for meetings, training and hospitality, and prides itself on its excellent service and catering. It is home to the Royal Commonwealth Society – the global organisation synonymous with shaping the Commonwealth, its people and policies -– and was founded in 1868 as an international meeting place for the exchange of ideas.

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