Work & golf on Complete day

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Complete FS it holding what it calls a ‘day of work and play’ on 19 July.

The event, to be help at the Meon Valley Golf & Country Club, consists of short presentations on niche sectors from Completes’ key lenders GE Money, Kent Reliance Building Society, Bank of China, Bath Building Society, Precise and Platform.

There is also the opportunity to meet a number of other service and loan providers during the morning and at lunch.

The ‘play’ element invites advisers along to play 18 holes on the championship course. The day is open to all mortgage brokers and is free.

Tony Salentino, director at Complete FS, said: “We have seen a real desire by our lender partners to increase volumes and work more closely with Complete. It’s fantastic that they are committed to this sales day and I’m pleased our brokers will learn more about the near prime and buy-to-let markets.

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