Insurance company Urban Jungle has launched a photography competition to uncover the stories and experiences of a new generation of cyclists across the UK.
With the nation being urged to avoid public transport and cycling booming across the UK, the Cycle Selfie competition asks cyclists to send a photo of themselves along with their bicycles, with the chance to win up to £250.
Jimmy Williams is CEO of Urban Jungle, which provides insurance to Millennials and ‘Generation Rent’. He says: “We’ve been watching the phenomenal growth of cycling over the last few months, which we fully support.
“We are a company of cycling enthusiasts, with many of us regularly cycling into work, so we are enjoying the move towards more cycling. To mark this major change, we want to uncover the individual stories of the people who, like us, have a strong passion for cycling.
“There are so many benefits to cycling, from increasing your own fitness levels to reducing pollution and improving the environment, particularly when it comes to congested cities.”
The winner will receive a £250 Amazon voucher, while four runners up will receive £50 Amazon vouchers. Also, ten shortlisted entrants will receive a 10% discount on one year’s contents insurance from Urban Jungle.
To enter the competition, post a photo of yourself and your bike by midnight on Friday September 18th, 2020 at: https://explore.myurbanjungle.com/blog/win-250-in-our-cycleselfie-competition/
You can also post on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #CycleSelfie along with the tag @MyUrbanJ
About Urban Jungle:
Urban Jungle provides insurance to generation rent and millennials. Since founding the business in 2016, the company has grown to 22 staff, amassed over 20,000 customers and raised £6.2m in funding from private investors and VCs. Urban Jungle is also one of the UK’s top rated insurers, scoring 4.8 out of 5 on TrustPilot.
Main image: Jimmy Williams pictured with his bike.
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