Lowry Capital launch loyalty programme
Lowry Capital are pleased to announce the launch of its lucrative loyalty programme www.lowryloyalty.com
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So every time you complete a loan with Lowry Capital you will receive 200 points. Which this month, for example, would get you £200 worth of vouchers for John Lewis. The more points you collect the greater the prize: 1000 points will be a weekend break for 2 in New York!
The luxury rewards are in addition to the commission already on offer.
Richard Basso, Director of Lowry Capital, said:
“Lowry Loyalty is an opportunity for us to reward the brokers who continue to show great support to Lowry Capital. Lowry Loyalty will provide our introducers personally with fantastic rewards. This is a unique programme which I am sure will prove to be very well received by the introducer market.
"Please visit www.lowryloyalty.com to register for the programme and download the full list of rewards on offer to you.
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