First Choice Finance scoops 1st in Goldsmith Willaims competition
A husband and wife team of mortgage introducers has bagged first place in Goldsmith Williams’ GWeat Cash Giveaway competition.
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Open to all introducers, and running from the beginning of December until the end of January, the competition required entrants to instruct Goldsmith Williams on new conveyancing and remortgage applications. Cases that completed by the end of February were entered into the prize draw.
Speaking of the good news, Paula said:
“Obviously, we’re thrilled to have won. We always said that if we did, we would share the money with the staff so we can all celebrate.”
Handing over the prize money, Eddie added:
“It is a pleasure to be able to award Paul and Paula their prize money and I’m even more delighted that the staff will be getting a share of the money, making everyone at First Choice Finance a winner.”
Just Remortgages of Portsmouth clinched the £2,000 runner up prize and Arron Bardoe of Temple Capital Finance in Dartford picked up £750 for being drawn third. Finally, Daran Pazzaglia of The Right Mortgage Company in Birmingham took £250 for the fourth place spot.
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