Safe & Secure launches Vegas competition

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Safe & Secure has unveiled a competition to win an all-expense paid trip to Las Vegas.

The competition will run until 5 November and will see 10 advisers whisked away for a four night stay in the Nevada city.

The prize includes direct flights, four nights in a five star hotel, tickets to a Vegas show, a helicopter ride, a rifle shooting experience and a trip to the Ferrari F1 race day. There will also be casino spending money.

To be in with a chance of winning brokers need to submit their general insurance leads to Safe & Secure. The top five advisers will automatically win a ticket while five more winners will be drawn at random. Every 10 policies submitted per month is equal to one ticket for the prize draw.

Chris Griffin, managing director of Safe & Secure, said: “We are extremely excited about this competition and about taking some of our much-valued brokers to Las Vegas with us. It is sure to be the trip of a lifetime.”

The winners will fly out on 11 December 2015 and return on 15 December.

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