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Spire Client Entertainment Night November 2016

Spire Singapore hosted its second Client Entertainment Night of the year. Our business associates and partners joined us for a dinner reception followed by the movie screening of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” – the first installment of J.K. Rowling’s trilogy (movies) based on the novel of the same title. The event was held at Cathay Cineleisure Orchard. It was an opportunity for everyone to relax after another hard day’s work.

The main plot revolves around Newt Scamander, who stops over in New York for a brief visit after completing his global research for his Magizoology book on magical creatures. However, his muggle friend Jacob accidentally releases a number of dangerous magical creatures from his magically expanded suitcase – worsening the already tense relations between non-magical and magical people.

Spire’s team members, clients and business associates enjoyed an evening of catching up over good food and a movie.

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