conveybuddy appoints senior account manager
Rachel has nearly a decade’s experience in the conveyancing distribution market.
Conveyancing distributor, conveybuddy, has appointed Rachel Payne as a new senior account manager, responsible for managing relationships across conveybuddy’s broker and introducer network.
She is also responsible for delivering hands-on support and helping firms access tailored conveyancing and surveying solutions through conveybuddy’s panel of law firms and its survey partner, The Moving Portal.
With nearly a decade’s experience in the conveyancing distribution market, Rachel will be well-known to brokers. Her appointment follows a career break to take maternity leave.
Launched in 2024, conveybuddy offers a tech-enabled panel management proposition backed by over 60 years’ combined experience in conveyancing distribution.
Harpal Singh, CEO at conveybuddy, said: “Rachel is highly regarded in the industry and brings a wealth of experience to the team. Her understanding of broker needs and her track record of delivering consistent support is already a real asset as develop our proposition. We’re very pleased to welcome her to conveybuddy.”
Rachel Payne commented: “I’m excited to return to the industry with conveybuddy. The company’s focus on transparency and service aligns with the values I’ve always brought to my work. I’m looking forward to reconnecting with brokers and introducers, and helping them secure a better conveyancing experience for their clients.”
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