Conveyancer of the Year Awards 2016 open for entry

Time is running out to enter the Conveyancer of the Year Awards 2016, presented as part of the prestigious Estate Agency of the Year Awards in association with The Sunday Times and The Times. Entries must be registered by the 30th September 2016.

Sponsored by industry giant ZPG, these highly coveted awards bring together the best of the best in the industry. These long-established awards are judged by a panel of property experts overseen by The Property Ombudsman, and celebrate best practice, customer service, innovation and team investment in our industry, with the added gravitas of endorsement from The Sunday Times and The Times.

The awards are structured into two size bands that are initially judged independently of each other before the best performing firms from each size band are assessed together to identify an overall winner. All winners will be announced on the 2nd December 2016 in front of hundreds of leading estate agents, a fantastic opportunity to highlight your success!

Award winners also receive an exclusive suite of marketing materials plus special offers from industry sponsors. Winners will be able to utilise their PR to impress current and potential clients, and winning provides a competitive edge when it comes to recruiting and staff retention.

Registration for entries closes on 30th September and submissions must be received by midday on Friday 7th October. Registering early will ensure you have time to review the questionnaire/s and prepare your submission.

Further details, and entry registration for the awards can be found online at: http://www.conveyanceroftheyear.com and to view the all-important Judges’ Report from last year, go to http://estateagencyoftheyear.com/judges_report/index.html

This article was submitted to be published by Conveyancer of the Year Awards as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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