Lowry Capital pay 1.5% proc fee
Lowry Capital Bridging Finance are offering brokers a 1.5% proc fee on completions as well as double lowry loyalty points over the festive period.
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Brokers also have the opportunity to earn double Lowry Loyalty Points on any Christmas completions before the 31st December 2011, where points can be exhanged for a number of prizes including: the iPhone4S, the iPad2, or a golf break.
Richard Basso, Director of Lowry Capital, said:
“At Lowry Capital we strive to provide the best possible service and industry leading commission and rewards.
"Our latest offer enables introducers to earn 1.5% proc fee paid on day of completion as well as 400 Lowry Loyalty points which can be redeemed for lucrative rewards including an Ipad 2 , Iphone or 42 Inch Plasma TV.”
Stephen Pears, an 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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