The Source unveils World Cup prize draw

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Source Insurance has launched a prize draw competition running over the World Cup tournament with prizes worth more than £1,000 up for grabs.

Over the next four weeks brokers will have the chance to win either an ipad with Retina Display, an ipad Mini or an ipod Nano plus a number of smaller prizes including a ‘golden studs’ award for the highest number of cases submitted during the completion.

Every new case submitted to Source during the World cup will earn a ticket in the draw.

Kevin Paterson, the Source’s managing director, said: “During this summer’s World Cup football fest we wanted to add some fun into the mundane aspect of continuing to write business.”

This is running in parallel with the Source’s Football Fantasy league for the Coupe de Monde which is offering £100 Amazon vouchers for the winning team.

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