Lowry Capital launch new website
Short term lender, Lowry Capital, are pleased to announce the launch of its new website.
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Richard Basso, Director at Lowry Capital, says:
"Whilst the website enables you to apply for a loan online and download all the necessary forms, we are keen as always to encourage you to call us and speak directly with a principal of the company for an immediate decision.
"We understand the needs of introducers and therefore will only ask you to complete detailed documentation after the loan has been approved saving you time and making the loan process simple.
"I hope you find the new website informative and easy to use and I welcome your feedback."
To celebrate the launch of the website, Lowry Capital will be paying an additional bonus of up to £500 to the first 50 introducers who complete a loan applying through the new website.
Stephen Pears, Independent Financial Consultant, said:
"The exceptional service from everyone at Lowry ensures a smooth application process from start to finish. Lowry has set the industry standard at the highest level."
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