conveybuddy expands broker-facing team with new business development executive
Connor Nixon will take on a key role supporting conveybuddy’s account management function.
Conveyancing distributor, conveybuddy, has appointed a new business development executive, adding further experience to its broker-facing team.
Connor Nixon will take on a key role supporting conveybuddy’s account management function, providing the team with an added layer of support.
Connor brings extensive experience to the role, having previously worked in conveyancing business development and within new business at a conveyancing firm.
Launched in 2024, conveybuddy provides a tech-enabled panel management service supported by over 80 years of combined conveyancing distribution expertise. It offers advisers a transparent and streamlined solution across sale, purchase, remortgage (including its all-inclusive option), and survey cases.
Harpal Singh, founder and chief executive of conveybuddy, commented: “We’re very pleased to welcome Connor to the team. His experience in business development and his understanding of brokers’ needs will be invaluable as we continue to grow our presence and strengthen partnerships across the market.”
Connor Nixon added: “I’m really excited to be joining conveybuddy at such a pivotal point in its growth journey. The business has built a strong reputation for transparency, innovation and service, and I’m looking forward to supporting our introducers and helping even more firms experience the benefits of the platform.”
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