Norton announce open day success
Norton Finance reported a record number of new registered brokers coming from the event and many actually bringing along enquiries for them to work with there and then.
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- Bridging Loans
- Commercial Finance
- Equity Release
- Tenet Lime
- IVA’s & Debt Solutions
- The 'One Stop Shop'
All presentations were well received with lots of questions and positive feedback coming the way of the presenters, report Norton Finance. From the enquiries received we already have one where the client has returned the documents to us and this should hopefully complete in early April.
At the event one of Norton's introducers was presented with an ipad as part of the loyalty reward scheme.
Danny Capper of Exclusive commented:
“Norton Broker Services has provided excellent service to my clients, that have resulted in more completions and an increased income stream. To receive an iPad for new business is icing on the cake. My next prize is hopefully a weekend in Paris.”
Stephen Lawrence, Group National Sales Manager of Norton Broker Services commented:
“It was a pleasure to present Danny Capper with an iPad as an additional loyalty reward for the completed loan business that he has introduced. The iPad is one of many prizes under the loyalty reward scheme and I look forward to presenting many more iPad’s and super prizes in the coming months.”
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