Latest UTB broker survey draw winner announced

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United Trust Bank has revealed the winner of its Spring Broker Survey prize draw.

David Foster of Anglo Scottish Asset Finance Ltd and his guest will soon be taking a helicopter flight over London followed by dinner at The Shard.

Foster (pictured, right) was presented with his prize at his offices by UTB’s asset finance business development manager, Paul Taylor (pictured, right).

Foster said: “It’s fantastic to win such a great prize from a funding partner which Anglo Scottish have grown with over a number of years and I’d like to thank Paul and the team not just for the amazing prize but for their continued support. United Trust Bank are dedicated to the broker channel, developing new products and offerings which enable companies like Anglo Scottish to provide customers with the service and products they need.

“It’s always great to see Paul but this time it was particularly good.”

United Trust Bank commissions a broker opinion survey three times a year, and as well as having the opportunity to win prizes such as dinner for four at The Savoy Grill or a helicopter flight over London with a dinner at The Shard, brokers who complete the survey also earn entries into UTB’s 2015 Best of British prize draw. This year the Best of British prize is a £5000 British Airways holiday.

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