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Norton Finance Awarded Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award
Rotherham based loans broker, Norton Finance, has been awarded the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award 2020. The Platinum Service Award is awarded to businesses who consistently provide excellent service to customers year on year.
Feefo has awarded Norton Finance their Feefo Platinum Service Award after winning the Gold Trusted Service Award for three consecutive years. The awards are based on reviews from verified customers. To achieve the Gold Trusted Service Award businesses must have at least 50 reviews in a year, and achieved a service rating of 4.5.
Mark Stringer, Director of Norton Finance, said: “At Norton Finance we take great pride in our customer service, and the professional and friendly approach our staff take when helping customers through their application is second to none.
Being awarded the Feefo Platinum Award is recognition of the effort everyone puts in to help our customers get the best possible solution for their needs.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Amelia Evans .
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