Knowledge Bank to re-run 12 Days of Christmas campaign

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Criteria search system Knowledge Bank will next week, and for the second year running, launch its 12 Days of Christmas campaign.

Prizes include two tickets to a Manchester United home game, a £150 Ticketmaster voucher and a two-night break with hot tub and Prosecco session.

The campaign will start on Monday 2 December and will run for 12 working days throughout December, finishing on Tuesday 17 December.

A winner will be drawn at 5pm each weekday throughout the campaign. The daily winners will be announced on social media and receive a follow up email notifying of their win.

 Nicola Firth, CEO of Knowledge Bank, said: “Our 12 Days of Christmas campaign was a huge success last year and it’s great to be able to launch it again this year, with some really fantastic prizes on offer.

“It’s good to have a bit of fun at this time of year and also to be able to give a little back to our brokers, whether they are long time users of the system or coming to try for the first time.

“Of course, we have to thank our sponsors for their support again, it is them that have made it all possible, and they have really come up trumps. We’re feeling festive here at Knowledge Bank and we wish everyone good luck in the first draw on Monday.”

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