Huddersfield Giants receives donation from Leeds BS

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Leeds Building Society presented Huddersfield Giants with a cheque for almost £1,700 at half-time in Sunday’s game against Leeds Rhinos at the Galpharm Stadium.

The £1,686 donation relates to 1% of the total balances in the Huddersfield Giants Saver account over the last year.

Leeds Building Society also enters all customers that open a Huddersfield Giants Affinity Account into a bi-monthly prize draw to win ‘money can’t buy prizes’ from the Giants. These include match day hospitality for four people, a day with the players and an opportunity to be a match day mascot.

Ken Davy, Huddersfield Giants’ chairman, said: “The Huddersfield Giants Saver is an excellent account and I would thoroughly recommend it to all fans. As well as having the chance to win ‘money can’t buy prizes’ from Leeds Building Society

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