Past Event

Network Tree x Bridge India Business Networking

February 12, 2025 | 18:00 - 21:00
  • The LaLiT London, 181 Tooley Street, London SE1 2JR

About

Business networking organisation Network Tree and Bridge India get together for an evening of networking, at the LaLiT London. Part of the Indian LaLiT chain of hotels, it is located in a Grade II listed building, built by Edward Mountford more than 125 years ago, architect of the Old Bailey.

Dive into an evening of good vibes, great eats, and some outstanding professionals. Whether you’re chasing your next big opportunity or just keen to expand your circle, this is the event for you.

Good networking helps grow your network, great networking helps grow your business. We have put together a structure for our events that makes sure you get the most out of your networking session:

  • Open, relaxed networking. Mingle, get to know the room, make some new friends, and build your confidence in talking about your business/ self.
  • Sponsor presentations. Our community is more than just a banner – sponsor presentations, exclusive community offers and so much more!
  • Food is served! Your ticket includes a sumptuous selection of canapes.
  • More open networking! Connect with people you didn’t know earlier, follow up with your new contacts and get the most out of your evening with us!

The event is designed to be casual and relaxed. Forget the pressure of forced interactions. We provide a comfortable atmosphere where you can mingle, build confidence, and forge genuine connections that can propel your career forward.

Registration details

When: 6pm onwards, Wed 12 February

Where: Baluchi Restaurant, The LaLiT London, 181 Tooley Street, London SE1 2JR

Who: 40-50 business professionals from London, including from insurance, banking, law, accounting and international trade

Pricing: Free for Bridge India Corporate Members, £50 otherwise. Canapes and welcome drink included.

Booking: Click here to book.

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