SFG Finance Announces 2012 Broker Incentive Contest
SFG Finance, an active purchaser of auto finance receivables, announced the launch of its 2012 Broker Incentive Contest. Phase One of the contest runs from Jan. 1 to June 30, 2012.
ARLINGTON, Texas — SFG Finance, an active purchaser of auto finance receivables, announced the launch of its 2012 Broker Incentive Contest. Phase One of the contest runs from Jan. 1 to June 30, 2012.
The first place prize will be awarded to the broker with the highest dollar amount funded during the Phase One time period, according to SFG Finance. The winner will receive a seven-day trip for two to Hawaii or a Caribbean Cruise. The prize includes air fare, hotel or cruise package, and $1,000 in spending money.
Phase Two of the contest is for the Broker of Year, and runs from Jan. 1, 2012 through Dec. 31, 2012. The Grand Prize will be awarded to the broker with the highest dollar amount funded for 2012. The winner will receive the choice of a 10-day trip for two to Hawaii or a cruise to Europe. The Grand Prize includes air fare, hotel or cruise package, and $2,000 in spending money.
“Our brokers have been an integral part of our record growth in 2011. We look forward to even more expansion in 2012, and our brokers play a major role in helping us achieve that goal,” said Henry Gonzalez, SFG Finance COO. “For that reason, we want to thank our brokers for the valued services that they have provided to us over the past several years, and offer them this exciting contest.”
For more information, visit www.sfg finance.com.
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