Smart Money Loans unveils broker marketing package

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Smart Money Loans has launched a package of marketing literature aimed at the broker market.

Material includes a series of posters, which can be white labeled with brokers’
contact details and be used in e-marketing, mailshots as well as for use on display for windows and walls in offices.

All the material has been checked to be compliant and will be available through the website and by phoning either of the Smart offices.

Paul Crewe, Smart Money Loans’ managing director, said the importance of helping brokers market the advantages of secured loans would be a “vital plank” in the industry’s revival.

He said: “We are determined to spread the positive messages that secured loans can provide a real advantage for brokers looking for the right solutions for clients requiring capital for any purpose. This section of our growing marketing toolbox provides brokers with properly vetted material with which to prospect for new business.

“It is my belief that 2013 will be the year that secured loans taken their place is a vital part of every broker’s armoury.”

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