Introducer enquiries have risen by over 400%
Carolina Capital has confirmed that February was a record month for Secured Loans and Bridging enquiries received from introducers since the company launched last year.
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Louise Stephens Managing Director of Carolina Capital commented:
“These results speak volumes for the hard work and commitment our staff have put in right across the board. Our business model has always been to recruit the best staff within the industry and we were delighted Scott Thorpe wanted to head up our Broker Department.
I believe the recruitment of Scott, the extensive product range we offer combined with our first class service and market leading commission has resulted in this extraordinary increase”
Scott Thorpe Business Development Manager of Carolina Capital commented:
“We’re very proud to announce these record results, and this emphasises our commitment to introduced business. I am currently visiting all brokers regardless of their size and where they are within the country to help explain the benefits of Secured Loans and other business products they may not be aware of."
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