UTB announces iPad winner

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United Trust Bank has revealed the winner of its latest broker survey prize draw.

Bryan Chatwin of Isle of Man based structured finance firm Captima won a new Apple iPad.

The online survey helps the bank gain insight on the issues affecting brokers and introducers, their opinions on the industry and the wider economic landscape and helps United Trust Bank to ensure it continues to offer the most appropriate products and services.

The latest United Trust Bank broker survey is now live and can be completed on the its website until 21 June. All respondents will be entered into a draw to win a new iPad.

“The broker survey is just one of the many ways we try to maintain an open dialogue between the bank and our broker partners,’ said Alan Margolis, head of bridging at United Trust Bank.

“We really value the opinions of the professionals working on the front line, dealing with clients day to day so to show our appreciation we give everyone who completes the survey an opportunity to win an iPad. Brokers are busy people so we’re very grateful to everyone who takes a few minutes to share their views with us.”

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