Knowledge Bank launches ‘World Cup special’

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Knowledge Bank, the broker criteria search system, has launched a World Cup special, offering 50% off the usual annual premium for Knowledge Bank. 

This makes the annual subscription £150 plus VAT.

The promotion will run for the duration of the World Cup. IF England reaches the World Cup Final on 15 July, Knowledge Bank will extend the period of this offer until the end of July.

Nicola Firth, CEO of Knowledge Bank said: “I’m not sure whether the sun has got to us or whether we have been carried away by the euphoria of England’s progress in the World Cup so far but, ahead of England’s match tonight, we thought we would pass on the feel-good factor to mortgage brokers by offering them 50% off the usual annual cost for Knowledge Bank.

“Even relatively straight forward cases now hinge on criteria to be accepted, so with hundreds of pieces of criteria being changed every week, the need for Knowledge Bank’s criteria search system has never been greater. Our aim is still to take the pain away from brokers when they are placing cases, saving them time and providing them with a system that takes seconds to search and is available 24 hours a day.”

Brokers who want to take advantage of the offer should log in to Knowledge Bank and use the discount code ‘kane2018’

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