V Loans offers 'Royal' reward scheme
V Loans is offering a regal reward scheme to introducers who recommend other intermediaries to the V Loans service.
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“ This year we celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and as we always treat our introducers like royalty, we are keen to enroll them as ambassadors for the V Loans service so that others can benefit from our red carpet treatment.”
The introducing broker will earn £200 when their referral completes a first case and £100 on each of the next three completions. The only stipulations are that the referred brokers have not submitted a case within the last six months and all cases complete within twelve months of the first.
He added:
“ We have been fortunate since we opened that many of our new brokers consistently came through recommendations from satisfied introducers, who were pleased with the service we offered. So we thought it would be a great idea to reward the efforts of those introducers kind enough to recommend us in the future.”
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