MFG reveals Rated for Service survey prize draw winners
Jan 11, 2024
MFG reveals Rated for Service survey prize draw winners

Mortgage Finance Gazette is proud to announce the winners of the MFG Rated for Service survey prize draw.MFG would also like to thank all those brokers who took part.

By taking part in the survey, brokers were invited to enter a prize draw to win one of four £250 John Lewis Vouchers.

The four winners are:

Sarah Harmer, independent mortgage and protection advisor at King and Country Mortgages

Ben Small, mortgage and protection adviser at Auxilia Financial Services

Dale Higham, mortgage adviser at HCB Mortgages

Sophie Snelling, mortgage adviser at Blackler Snelling Financial Planning

The purpose of the Rated for Service Awards is to establish a new continuous platform which surveys brokers’ opinions on the levels of service provided to them by a comprehensive panel of UK lenders.

The MFG Rated for Service Awards provides an important barometer of broker experience, enabling lenders to improve service levels which will ultimately help brokers to deliver better client outcomes.

The 2024 survey results will be published shortly (late January) so please look out for them in your inbox or on our website.

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