Sort Club returns for fourth consecutive year

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SortRefer has announced the return of Sort Club, its loyalty scheme for mortgage intermediary clients, for the fourth consecutive year.

Sort Club is an exclusive loyalty scheme specifically for SortRefer’s mortgage intermediary clients and gives them the opportunity to earn a series of “luxury” rewards in addition to their referral fees whenever they utilise the SortRefer system.

There are five separate levels – Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond, and Platinum, with a series of gifts available when clients hit specific case completion milestones. Rewards include everything from spa days and overnight hotel stays to luxury hampers, bottles of fine wines and much more.

Since it was launched in 2021, SortRefer has celebrated the loyalty of over 1,000 clients by gifting them with a whole host of prizes. The scheme continues to grow in popularity and in 2023 alone, more than 340 clients received rewards.

Clients who are already registered with a free SortRefer account are automatically enrolled in the Sort Club loyalty scheme and will receive rewards based on completed conveyancing cases carried out from 1 January – 31 December 2024.

SortRefer was launched in 2009 and its portal provides a range of conveyancing and other ancillary services for brokers and their clients.

Kevin Tunnicliffe, CEO of SortRefer, said: “We are thrilled to mark the fourth year of Sort Club, a fantastic initiative designed to thank our valued clients for using our services.

“Sort Club reflects our overall commitment to developing positive relationships with our clients. Any IFA or Mortgage Broker can register with SortRefer free of charge and gain access to a portfolio of products which will assist their clients throughout their home move process.”

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