A team of eight employees from vehicle finance provider Close Brothers Motor Finance has completed the demanding Ben Nevis Challenge in aid of the company’s charity partner, Cancer Research UK.

Together, they climbed 1,343m to the summit of Ben Nevis, before cycling 25 miles and canoeing across Loch Lochy, finishing the challenge in just over 11 hours.

The team was aiming to raise £12,000 for Cancer Research UK and through donations and a number of fundraising activities, including a static bike ride covering the distance from York to New York, they were able to hit their target.

The eight employees who took on the challenge came from Close Brothers Motor Finance branches across the UK and included Adele Heatlie, Sam Harrison and David Grieve, who are based at the company’s head office in Doncaster, Nick Delaney from Sheffield, Rob Richardson from Northampton, Neil Richardson from York, Laura Frak from Swindon and Mareta Davies from Northern Ireland.

James Broadhead, CEO of Close Brothers Motor Finance said: “We’re extremely proud of the team who took on the Ben Nevis Challenge, it took a lot of determination and endurance to complete and it has raised a significant sum for a great cause.

“Cancer Research UK has been our charity partner for just over a year now and in that time we’ve raised almost £40,000 in total."