Smart Money Loans improves Rewards Scheme

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Smart Money Loans (SML) has relaunched its Smart Rewards Scheme, in a move which it claims will make prizes more accessible and to highlight the benefits of accruing points.

The secured loan intermediary specialist, which has offices in Scotland and England, has operated its scheme for the past years. It rewards points for each case completed. The more points that are accrued lead to larger prizes.

Paul Crewe, SML’s managing director, said the scheme represents a thank you gesture to introducers for using the firm to place their loans, without reducing the value of the products sold to clients.

He said: “We have designed this scheme in a way that ensures the integrity of the products we provide, so they remain just as competitive.

“The amended scheme also takes account of feedback we have received from brokers which we believe makes it even better and when our market leading commission rates are taken into account backed by our service and whole of market product offering, brokers really have a winning combination by dealing with SML.”

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