Source Insurance runs 6 Nations competition

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Source Insurance has launched a prize draw competition for brokers throughout the 6 Nations period.

The first part of the competition runs between 27 January 2014 and 12 February 12th with every GI case a broker places with The Source earning a ticket in the prize draw with a chance to win a pair of tickets to Wales V France.

The second part of the competition runs between 25 February and 3 March; the terms and conditions are the same but this time with the chance of winning a pair of Scotland V France tickets.

The more cases written, the higher the chances of winning. The prize draw will take place at 5pm on each of the closing dates.

The competition applies to all Household, buy-to-let and ASU policies sold. Full Terms & Conditions apply.

As an added bonus, The Source is also offering the chance for intermediaries to win a 6 Nations shirt of their choice. They just need fill in a small questionnaire found on www.sourcecompetitions.co.uk. This is open until March 12th 2014.

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