Women in Residential Property (WIRP) which aims to encourage collaboration between those involved in residential property transactions and improve networking opportunities for women has grown to over 300 members since lockdown began.

Women in Residential Property announces a trio of new sponsors

Women in Residential Property (WIRP) is delighted to announce a trio of new sponsors with leading residential property industry suppliers Moneypenny, LFS Minerva and CY Training Works all signing up to support the network.

The new sponsorship “bears testament to the increasing importance of WIRP and its role in facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing across the residential property industry”, according to Emma Vigus, Founder and Chair of WIRP.

Moneypenny, LFS Minerva and CY Training Works join long-standing sponsors Groundsure, SDL Surveying and tmgroup. Vigus continued:

“Their collective support will allow us to host more online and offline events and to raise more money for the charity Ella’s which supports women who’ve been the victims of trafficking and modern slavery.”

Clare Yates of CY Training Works, who in addition to sponsoring the network is also a WIRP committee member, said she feels “incredibly proud and privileged to be sponsor of WIRP”.

Ben Mills, Commercial Director of LFS Minerva, said:

“The property buying and selling process was really in need for a complete end to end onboarding solution to help law firms speed up transactions but most importantly improve client service. Being a part of WIRP means we can look forwards to meeting new people, understand the market even better and make new friends!”

Bernadette Bennett, Head of Legal Sector at Moneypenny, said:

“Having worked with conveyancers, estate agents and housebuilders for over a decade, we’re well-aware of the ever-changing challenges and opportunities that the residential property sector faces. Customer experience remains a key priority, as well as the need to reduce pressure on those within the industry. We’re thrilled to be partnering with WIRP and look forward to working closely with members to glean further insights and offer our valuable support.”

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