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Get the golden ticket to London and Munich with the IIG, Fulcrum and Carelnolte.com

03 June 2015 Insurance Institute of Gauteng

If you’ve been following the Insurance Institute of Gauteng (IIG) over the past few months, you’ll know that they are heading over to London and Munich for IIG International. The IIG has presented a few opportunities where other lucky insurance folk stand to win a spot on this trip, one being at their annual IIG Industry Outlook event which took place in March, where all attendees filled in a card to be entered into a draw to win.

To up the ante, Fulcrum an carelnolte.com have jumped on board to sponsor an additional ticket (which we have so aptly dubbed “the golden ticket”) for a lucky person to join the IIG on their international adventure. Grabbing a Starbucks along the Thames while engaging with other inspiring insurance legends sounds like a pretty good idea to us.

Getting in line to win is a piece of cake. All you have to do is keep tabs on the IIG's Facebook page for competition updates and the entry mechanism.

This isn't the only avenue for you to stand to win entry into the big golden ticket competition. Follow Fulcrum on Facebook and Twitter, and post a selfie with the #Fulcrum and #IIGInternational hashtags. Get creative and quirky!

From here, Fulcrum and Carelnolte.com will do a random draw where two lucky people will be deemed semi-finalists, and go into the golden ticket draw. There'll be fewer than 20 semi-finalists in the running for this competition, so if you take top honours in the online semi-final competition, there's a good chance you could be jetting off to London and Munich. The big draw, where the winner for the all-expenses-paid trip will happen live at the Mid Winter XXX Rave (which is taking place on 11 June.)

The semi-finalists from Fulcrum and carelnolte.com will get free tickets to the rave for the big finale.

Get entering now, and you could be on your way to having tea and scones, overlooking Big Ben, with Fulcrum, Carelnolte.com and the legends of the IIG!

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