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Searches UK Honoured In 2019 Modern Law Conveyancing Awards

Searches UK has been highly commended in the Search Provider of the Year category at the prestigious Eclipse Proclaim Modern Law Conveyancing Awards.

Now in their fourth year, the awards celebrate success in the UK conveyancing market by recognising talent, achievement and innovation.

The awards ceremony took place on 18th July at The Rum Warehouse in Liverpool, hosted by comedian Tom Ward.

Searches UK is based in Brighton & Hove and is one of the leading providers of residential and commercial conveyancing searches in England and Wales.

Our outstanding customer care, commitment to delivering innovative and pragmatic solutions and high-quality service was rewarded by the panel of judges with a highly commended accolade in the Search Provider of the Year category.

This category looked for the search provider offering the best customer care, best understanding of customer needs, adopts the best approach to service issues and the best approach to IT security.

This latest honour for Searches UK reflects the consistently high standards delivered daily to clients by a professional and friendly team from our Hove base.

Lisa Summerton, Searches UK Business Development Director, welcomed the accolade, saying:

“We’re very excited to have received the accolade of Highly Commended in the category for Search Provider of the Year. We take our levels of customer service and advanced technology very seriously and appreciate the business of our clients. Here at Searches UK, providing a personalised, professional and high-quality service is at the heart of the business and its values and every team member goes the extra mile to ensure we deliver on all fronts.”

This article was submitted to be published by Searches UK 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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