United Trust Bank announce survey winner
Development finance and bridging specialist, United Trust Bank has presented a coveted ipad2 to Geoff Wilson of White Rose Finance.
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Rob Love, head of bridging sales at United Trust Bank said:
“We are very grateful for the feedback we get from introducers which forms such a crucial part of our ongoing commitment to delivering first class products and services.
"I am very pleased to present the prize to Geoff with our thanks for his participation.”
Geoff Wilson, group managing partner at White Rose Finance Group said:
"I'm delighted to be the recipient of the prize as a result of our feedback to United Trust Bank.
"In the new financial world in which we all now operate we recognise UTB to be a genuine and very consistent lender in the field of Bridging Finance and Property Development Funding and are always happy to support them with such initiatives."
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