Positive Lending launches Xmas incentive

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Positive Lending has unveiled its Christmas reward scheme.

For any secured, bridging, commercial, development or specialist buy-to-let product submitted and completed between 1 November and 19 December 2012, the Dorset based specialist loan packager will reward the brokers with a choice of gifts that vary from an Ipod touch to high street vouchers.

Positive Lending says it will ensure that all gifts will be delivered prior to Christmas Day.

Paul McGonigle, joint managing director, said: “Just one application, regardless of loan size or product will allow the broker to choose from a Ipod touch, Kindle Fire HD or PS Vita.

“Two enquiries completed within the period will reward our introducers with an Ipad 3 and three cases will merit £750 in Argos or John Lewis vouchers. We feel this incentive is more than achievable as the broker has in effect nearly seven weeks to place their case and complete within this period. This is in addition to our transparent market leading commission.”

Chris Fairfax, joint managing director, added: “Positive Lending has huge plans for growth in 2013. We want to end 2012 with brokers new or old talking about our service proposition and product range.

“The first day of the launch was a phenomenal success and this should give us a new business surge prior to Christmas and deliver a massive thank you to our loyal introducers.”

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