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Evolution Funding named ‘Best Broker’ for seventh consecutive year at Car Finance Awards 2022
Evolution Funding (‘Evolution’), the motor finance broker and technology provider, has been named ‘Best Broker’ for the seventh consecutive year at the annual Car Finance Awards 2022.
Evolution have also been awarded ‘Best Direct Consumer Proposition’ for the third time, with a submission that focused on their motor finance fulfilment service for aggregator partners.
The independent panel of judges comprised some of the industry’s leading experts, including Andrew Brameld, managing director of BNP Paribas Personal Finance, Jo Davis, partner at Auxillias Limited, and Seán Kemple, MD of motor finance at Close Brothers.
The judges were impressed with Evolution’s continued innovation and understanding of market needs, along with significant growth, expansion of routes to consumers and increased footprint across the industry.
Paul Saggar, Evolution chief innovation officer, said: “To be named Best Broker for the seventh year is unprecedented, and we are humbled to have been recognised once again in a year when the competition was about as stiff as it’s ever been. As always, this accolade sets the bar high for both us and the industry, but we never take our foot off the pedal when it comes to innovation and industry leadership.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Evolution Funding .
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