New proposition from Niche Financial Solutions

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Niche Financial Solutions

Niche Financial Solutions is running a prize draw to celebrate the launch of its new website and logo.

The broker’s new website is at nichefs.co.uk and the firm says it is now extending its partnerships and offering its services to all introducers.

All introducer registrations submitted before the end of September 2012 will be entered into a free prize draw for a chance to win a new Apple iPad 3.

“Today marks the beginning of a new stage in the development of Niche,” explained Malcolm Scanlon, who is leading the new business team at Niche Financial Solutions.

“We have renewed branding, reflecting our evolving vision and our commitment to the intermediary market. We are pleased to be in a position where we can offer new opportunities to Introducers and we look forward to working with our partners to provide competitive and well thought through options for all our clients.”

He added: “Despite the current economic environment, people still need to consolidate their credit or want to make home improvements. As banks are becoming increasingly selective, we can step in to provide funds as our key partners have an enormous appetite to lend.

“We have established niche plans to provide the funding for development projects and also offer short term funding with rapid access.”

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