GWlegal unveils remortgage cashback offer

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GWlegal has relaunched a £250 cashback deal for remortgage – which it originally launched in 2008.

If an adviser selects the cashback option, GWlegal will pay introducers £50 for every deal instructed.

The Christmas Cashback is available until December 31 2017.

Minimum cashback accepted is £250. Use the all new GWlive to instruct your remortgage case and select ‘Cashback £250’ on the instruction form. Additional fees may apply.

Emma Hall (pictured), head of sales at GWlegal, said: “GWlegal launched its cashback remortgage product back in 2008. We were the first firm to offer this type of deal and, based on the feedback we received, it was extremely good value to both introducers and clients alike. This is a deal that very much serves our introducers, before us as a firm.

“This year, we’ve rebranded, moved to a contemporary office space, launched GWlive 2.0 and continued to adopt modern and technological ways of working, so we are feeling particularly cheery ahead of the Christmas period.

“As such, it seems only fitting that we bring back this hugely popular product back, for a limed time this festive season.”

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