Chetwood Bank unveils monthly £1,000 broker giveaway

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Chetwood Bank is giving brokers who register with ModaMortgages the chance to win a £500 Apple gift card while brokers registering with CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries can win a holiday voucher worth £500.

A monthly prize draw will be made for both brands and all brokers need to do to enter is visit www.modamortgages.co.uk/intermediaries or www.intermediaries.chli.co.uk and register.

PRIZE DRAW

Brokers registering with either brand will receive one entry to the prize draw. Brokers registering with both brands will receive a further bonus entry to the draws, meaning they will receive a total of two entries to each draw.

The prize draw is open to all UK brokers aged 18 years or over. Brokers already registered with either brand will be automatically entered into the prize draw.

Darrell Walker (main picture, inset), Chetwood Bank’s group sales director, said: “We’re really excited to announce the launch of our monthly prize draw.

“As well as getting the chance to win a prize worth £500, brokers registering with us can keep up-to-date with all the latest news from ModaMortgages and CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries, including updates about new launches, criteria enhancements and product transfer announcements.”

DOUBLE CHANCE

And he added: “And as a special thank you to brokers who register with both brands, we’ll give them a further entry to both draws, doubling their entries with each brand!”

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