Evolution Money to launch new products at FSE Glasgow
The inaugural Financial Services Expo Glasgow, which takes place today in the heart of the city’s financial district, is the first time the FSE has been located north of the border and marks the increasing popularity and recognition within the Financial Services industry of the high-profile annual events.
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Recognising a growing market in Scotland, Evolution Money have chosen the event to launch their range of new finance products and offers to business introducers.
These include: Homeowner Restricted Equity Loan, Homeowner Equity Loan, Unsecured Personal Loan for Homeowners and a Buy-To Let Loan product which will offer landlords the opportunity to release equity in their properties up to 90% LTV.
The lender will also be appearing at the Manchester Expo to be held at The Emirates Old Trafford (20 May), and the London Expo which is taking place at Old Billingsgate later in the year (16th and 17th September).
Rhian Roberts, Head of Evolution Money’s Business Development Team, commented:
“We are very much looking forward to showcasing our new ground-breaking range of customer-focused products and business introducer benefits at the inaugural Glasgow event. Having attending a number of FS Expos, they get bigger and better and have become a ‘not to be missed’ financial services industry event. Evolution Money are proud to be involved”
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