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Mar 07, 2015 Sports
Dinar Trading Manager Vishal Rampersaud handing over his company’s Cheque to Aubrey ‘Shanghai’ Major in the presence of other staff.
One of Guyana’s fastest growing Gold and Diamond trading company, Dinar Trading, became the latest entity to support the March 20 – April 5 Kashif and Shanghai Football tournament.
This year marks 25 years the tournament is in existence and the contribution by the trading company dates back to the three years ago with Managing Director Iqbal Hussain stating that “supporting the tournament is something we’ve grown accustom too”.
Co-Director Aubrey ‘Shanghai’ Major was on hand to collect the sponsor’s cheque and though the amount wasn’t disclosed, Hussain said it was substantial.
The company, located at 1 Lamaha and Cummings Streets, is just three years old and is a usual contributor to sports. The Managing Director says that he sees their involvement as more than just lending support but also helping to play a part in the development of the various disciplines they usual sponsor.
“I think as we try to establish ourselves, it’s important that we give back, especially to sports in Guyana and it’s something any company would do actually. We would support a lot of sporting discipline, not just football, and we will continue to do so” Hussain said.
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