Broker Conveyancing tablet competition expanded

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Harpal Singh

Broker Conveyancing is extending its hourly ‘Win a HP Tablet’ competition to those brokers who cannot attend next week’s Financial Services Expo (FSE).

The broker-focused conveyancing distributor is offering all new brokers who register over the course of the two days of FSE the chance to win a HP Slate 7-inch Tablet every hour between 10am and 4pm.

This will now apply to brokers all over the country not just those in attendance at the exhibition, which is being held at Old Billingsgate.

FSE visitors will be able to register at the Broker Conveyancing stand while all other brokers can register at www.brokerconveyancing.co.uk.

Broker Conveyancing is launching an upgrade to its online platform at FSE with an automatic registration process allowing new broker users the opportunity to register and start sourcing conveyancing quotes immediately.

Harpal Singh (pictured), managing director of Broker Conveyancing, said: “While FSE promises to be an excellent exhibition with many brokers already registered to attend we wanted to make sure that our fantastic competition was open to advisers across the whole country, not just those who will be joining us over the course of the two days.

“This is why brokers who register on our site on either the 1st or 2nd October will also be entered into our hourly prize draw with the chance to win a HP Slate Tablet. It doesn’t matter if you’re based in the North, East, South or West, every broker registering over those two days has as good a chance of winning big as those who will be with us in Central London.

“Our new platform also means that those who register will be able to benefit from our new automatic registration process which means they can start sourcing conveyancing quotes immediately. It is always a good time to register with Broker Conveyancing in order to make the most of the conveyancing opportunity but doing so next Tuesday and Wednesday certainly provides a little extra incentive.”

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