UTB reveals Olympics competition winner

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United Trust Bank (UTB) has announced the winner of its ‘Summer of Sport’ prize draw.

It is Peter Christopherson of Tyler Mortgage Management in Surrey. He wins an Olympics package including tickets to the athletics and wrestling finals.

The competition was promoted jointly by United Trust Bank and NACFB and encouraged brokers who weren’t already NACFB members to join the association and for brokers to register with UTB. The prize draw was open to all of the bank’s registered brokers as well as NACFB members.

“I’m really pleased for Peter and more than a little bit envious,” said Noel Meredith, head of development Finance at UTB. “I’m sure he’s going to have a fantastic time.

“The competition prompted several hundred brokers and intermediaries to come and have a look at our new website and both the bank and NACFB have registered new brokers. So I’m very happy to present these tickets to Peter because the competition has been a great success for UTB and NACFB as well.”

“I’m absolutely delighted to win this prize,” said Christopherson. “Going to the athletics finals will be an amazing experience so I’m extremely glad I entered and very grateful to United Trust Bank for picking my name out of the hat.”

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