Second Precise prize draw winner revealed

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David Jones, of 75point3 Ltd in Conwy, has won £500 worth of holiday vouchers as part of Precise Mortgages’ registration prize draw.

He is the second winner in a series of four prize-draws where brokers who register to do business with Precise Mortgages are automatically in with a chance of winning an iPad or £500 worth of holiday vouchers.

Alan Cleary, managing director of Precise Mortgages, said: “The prize-draws are certainly creating a buzz around the industry with a significant number of new registrations recorded. We’re 100% committed to the intermediary market and incentives like these are proving an excellent way of engaging with intermediaries.””

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