IPad Mini winner selected by the Source

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Source Insurance has revealed the winner of an Apple iPad Mini.

David Evans of Whichers was picked out in the questionnaire prize draw from the inaugural Financial Services Expo in October.

Whichers are IFAs who pride themselves on a very personal service, retaining their family values and drawing Clients from recommendations.

A spokesperson for the Source said: “Our BDMs also strive for the personal touch helping brokers make the most of their GI opportunities, however, the FSExpo was a great opportunity to meet up with many brokers, face to face in a couple of days.”

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