Complete short broker survey to enter prize draw

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BestAdvice is surveying brokers on their thoughts on the bridging finance market in the UK.

These survey responses will be used to form the second annual BestAdvice Intelligence Bridging Finance report, which will give mortgage intermediaries a detailed picture of the bridging finance market in the UK.

The report is designed to assist advisers in understanding the bridging market, and the different offerings of the providers operating in the sector.

All respondents will be entered into a prize draw and the winner will receive £100 in Amazon vouchers.

Please note that all answers will be anonymised and your data will not be shared at all.

The closing date for entries is Tuesday 21 September.

The survey can be found here: https://mortgagesoup.co.uk/2021-bridging-survey/ 

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