Mortgage arm of property business runs contest to win new business

Mortgage arm of property business runs contest to win new business


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The OneDome Group, which for 20 years has operated its CMME Mortgages service, is launching a new consumer campaign in the form of a competition.

The prize is a year’s mortgage payments, up to a value of £25,000.

OneDome Group owns property portals OneDome and NetHousePrices and the competition is open to anyone purchasing a property within the next 12 months or those wishing to remortgage. To enter, individuals needs to raise an enquiry via the website; if they then go on . They will receive 50 additional entries to the competition, if they go on to secure their mortgage or remortgage through CMME

The competition is running until the end of December. 

Babek Ismayil, founder and chief executive of the OneDome Group, comments: “CMME Mortgages has flourished since its establishment in 2003, evolving from a small business into one of the largest independent mortgage brokers in the UK. To commemorate this remarkable journey, we wanted to do something truly extraordinary by offering one lucky person an entire year of mortgage payments during the time when it is most needed.”

Estate agents linked to the group through the portal have been told to enter the draw themselves and promote it to clients, earning more entries for each mortgage client referred. 

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