Red Letter offer from TMA

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The Mortgage Alliance (TMA) has teamed up with Halifax Intermediaries to offer directly authorised brokers the chance to win a Red Letter Day to the value of £600.

Directly authorised brokers simply need to register with Halifax Intermediaries and choose TMA as a payment route for submitting any Halifax business. The offer is open throughout the summer months and closes on 31 August 2010.

Phil Whitehouse, head of TMA, said: “This link with Halifax Intermediaries offers DA’s a chance to win an experience they won’t forget as well as access to a great range of products. TMA is committed to working closely with genuine market leaders such as Halifax Intermediaries as well as a number of innovative solutions in order to show our continued support to directly authorised brokers. Choice and diversity remain crucial elements to success and TMA will continue to give members access to strong propositions with key players across various sectors.”””

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