Halifax Intermediaries reintroduces £1,000 cashback offer

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Halifax Intermediaries has relaunched its £1,000 cashback offer for first-time buyers and home movers.

In addition, it also has a £250 cashback available for remortgage customers.

The offer is available until 4 November 2018.

Ian Wilson, head of Halifax Intermediaries, said: “These cashback offers are part of our ongoing commitment to the intermediary market; being there for our customers when they need us most and making it as easy as possible for brokers to do business with us.

“We’ve brought back the £1,000 cashback to help first-time buyers and home movers with the costs of buying and moving into a new home, while those switching their mortgage to us can also take advantage of the £250 cashback.”

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