Myhomemove increase market share

Myhomemove have recently been celebrating the appointment of Doug Crawford as their new Chief Executive but also a strong year for growth. 

Already considered one of the largest independent providers of conveyancing services in both England and Wales, Myhomemove have announced that, during 2011, market share and the number of completed cases both increased by over 17 per cent.  Myhomemove say that they “completed over 50 per cent more cases in 2011 than 2009, including cases in every single postcode area in England and Wales”.

Client statistics at the firm were also something to write home about, with 91 per cent of all clients surveyed confirming that they would recommend the company and 96 per cent confirming that they were either happy or delighted with the service.

Taking up the post of Deputy Chairman, Ian Floyed commented:

"I look forward to welcoming Doug to myhomemove. The results from 2011 indicate that myhomemove are certainly going places and we’re excited to have someone of Doug’s calibre leading us into what already looks to be a very successful 2012”.

Doug commented:
“I am passionate about delivering an absolute excellence of service to customers and I am very much looking forward to building on the outstanding success that myhomemove have had recently”.

Myhomemove now hold a total conveyancing market share, in England and Wales, of over 2 per cent and initial indications are that their 2011 EBITDA figure will be over £2 million. 

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