Barrow-based Furness Building Society/
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Furness Building Society, based in Barrow, UK, has announced that it is to offer customers up to GB 4680 worth of shopping vouchers if they chose to re-mortgage with it. Weekly shopping is the biggest outgoing in the large proportion of households in the UK, and the building society hopes that the scheme will prove to be appealing to those wanting to re-mortgage. Local supermarket Booths, is providing up to GB 90 per week in vouchers to the scheme, and for those living outside the area a cashback equivalent is available. *
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Announces that it will offer customers up to GBP4680 worth of shopping vouchers if they chose to re-mortgage
Publication Name: Financial Adviser
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0953-5276
Year: 1998
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Head of Pru's elite financial planning arm quits
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Prudential Financial Planning Services' (PFPS) chief Jim Julian departed earlier in July 1998 after almost four years following a restructuring programme which has resulted in the disappearance of his role. PFPS is the financial planning unit of UK-based Prudential and its 190 sales personnel focus on gleaning business from UK citizens with a high net worth. Prudential is in the midst of restructuring its direct sales force and is integrating
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Reports resignation of Chief Jim Julian in 7/98 after almost 4 years following restructuring program
Publication Name: Financial Adviser
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0953-5276
Year: 1998
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