Not just for the big boys - Keith Prowse targets the UK's SME's

Keith Prowse, the UK’s hospitality leader, has set out to convince the UK’s smaller to medium companies of corporate hospitality’s benefits. 

Press information for release 21 October 2010

Smaller companies are being invited to experience how the finest in corporate hospitality can enhance their business strategies with half price packages for England’s 2011 RBS 6 Nations match against Italy at Twickenham (Saturday 12th February). Keith Prowse is using the super value offer to allow budgeting SME’s to see how they can cement their client relationships and seal business wins.

Companies wishing to entertain this autumn at the upcoming Investec Internationals vs New Zealand (6th November), Australia (13th November), Samoa (20th November) and South Africa (27th November), will be offered half price tables of ten for the Italy game. The offer applies across all areas of Keith Prowse’s premium Twickenham hospitality range including Rugby House, St George’s Suite, Obolensky’s and Wakefield’s.

Upscale packages for the match with Italy, one of the up and coming teams in the RBS 6 Nations having joined the competition in 2000, will be a fitting demonstration to emerging companies that corporate hospitality offers ROI for themselves as well as blue chip firms. The corporate hospitality industry is expected to grow to £1.47 billion by 2015¹, according to industry analysts GIA, and SME’s could play a significant role.

Ted Walker, Head of Marketing at Keith Prowse said: “Corporate hospitality offers benefits for companies of all sizes, and that is what we hope to demonstrate by offering table for the England vs Italy game half-price for those entertaining at the Investec Internationals. Relationship building is integral to every business, and ensuring a prized potential client or high-performing employee enjoys an unforgettable day out at one of the UK’s top sporting or cultural events can help SMEs strengthen their external and internal business networks.”

For further information please contact Triggerfish Communications on 020 7233 9700.