LandBay offers festive reward to customers

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Peer-to-peer lending platform Landbay is offering £50 of John Lewis vouchers to any new or existing customer who deposits £2,000 or more in their Landbay account on or before 19 December.

All lending on Landbay is into buy-to-let mortgages offered to experienced buy-to-let landlords, secured on UK residential property.

John Goodall, cofounder and CEO of Landbay, said: “Landbay is celebrating the end of its first calendar year as an operating P2P platform and we would like to reward our customers, old and new, with a token of our appreciation over this festive period.”

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