New appointments aim to boost growth at Armalytix and WSP Solicitors

Conveyancing data intelligence firm Armalytix has appointed a new head of sales to help it expand beyond conveyancing and support the full property transaction chain, while WSP Solicitors has expanded its residential conveyancing team following a period of growth.

Amie Williamson (pictured top left) joins the Gloucester firm from Tayntons, where she spent 19 years leading shared ownership purchases as well as HSBC and Countrywide panel cases.

“I am delighted to be joining the residential conveyancing team at such an exciting time for the firm,” Williamson said.

“The team has a strong reputation for delivering a high-quality, client-focused service, and I’m looking forward to contributing to this while building long-standing, trusted relationships with all our clients.” 

Alex ManganData intelligence firm Armalytix has appointed Alex Mangan (right) as head of sales to support its expansion across the property market. Mangan has 14 years of experience working with law firms and professional services organisations, helping them to transition from manual processes to scalable digital solutions.

At Armalytix, he will be responsible for increasing commercial growth, with a focus on developing partnerships across parties to property transactions.

Mangan said of his new role:

“Having worked with firms under intense regulatory and operational pressure, I’ve seen first-hand how fragmented processes create delays and risk. Armalytix is addressing that challenge at a property-market level, not just within conveyancing, and I’m excited to bring my experience to help drive a more connected, data-led approach to financial verification.”

Mike Ward, chairman at Armalytix, added:

The industry is moving towards earlier, more consistent financial checks, driven by regulation, reform and the reality that conveyancers are under significant operational pressure. Alex’s appointment reflects our ambition to support the entire property value chain, not just the legal end of it, and to help firms collaborate more effectively around compliance without compromising risk.”

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