Norton announces additional loyalty point for completions
Norton Broker Services are pleased to announce that Brokers will receive an additional loyalty point for completions on any Secured Loan/Mortgage over £25,000 - an instant qualific
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New Points Breakdown:
Secured Net Loan
- £0-£9,999: Points Rewarded= 0
- £10,000-£19,999: Points Rewarded= 1
- £20,000-£34,999: Points Rewarded= 3
- £35,000-£49,999: Points Rewarded= 4
- £50,000+: Points Rewarded= 5
Net Loan Mortgages
- £0-£9,999: Points Rewarded= 0
- £10,000-£24,999: Points Rewarded= 1
- £25,000-£49,999: Points Rewarded= 3
- £50,000+: Points Rewarded= 4
Available Prizes:
3 Points:
- M & S Voucher
- Case Of Wine
6 points:
- Sat Nav
- Driving Experience
- Spa Day
- Wii
- Luxury Christmas Hamper
9 points:
- iPad
- Laptop
- Short UK Break
12 points:
- 32" 3D TV
- Holiday for two
- iPhone 4s
Click here to register as a broker and start earning points.
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