MFS launches iPhone 12 giveaway for brokers and borrowers
Market Financial Solutions (MFS) will be giving away iPhone 12s to brokers and borrowers from 26th October to the end of the year.
"At MFS, we have always prided ourselves on the relationships we build with clients, whether that be brokers or borrowers."
All brokers and borrowers who take a bridging loan from MFS worth over £500,000 in the run-up to Christmas will receive the brand-new iPhone.
MFS has remained an active lender throughout the coronavirus pandemic, deploying more than £55 million worth of bridging loans between April and October. It has also created a dedicated £60 million Covid-19 recovery pot, ensuring funds are ready to be issued without delay.
MFS remains committed to delivering bespoke bridging loans within days of receiving an application. Its iPhone giveaway seeks to reward the brokers and clients it works with, while also further incentivising people to act on their property-buying intentions and aid the market’s recovery.
Paresh Raja, CEO of MFS, said: “At MFS, we have always prided ourselves on the relationships we build with clients, whether that be brokers or borrowers. First and foremost, we do this by delivering tailored bridging loans at speed, even in complex situations. Yet we also reward those we work with and show our appreciation to loyal clients.
“I am delighted to reveal our latest initiative, which will see dozens of brand new iPhone 12s given away in the run-up to Christmas. I expect our phones and inboxes will be busier than ever in the coming weeks, and the whole MFS team is looking forward to a successful end to the year.”
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