conveybuddy expands regional sales team
Steve Emblem will support brokers in the Midlands.

Recently-launched conveyancing distributor, conveybuddy, has appointed Steve Emblem as area manager for the Midlands.
Steve will be responsible for introducing conveybuddy to mortgage brokers and property professionals across the Midlands, delivering tailored support to intermediaries in the region.
Steve brings over a decade of experience in financial services and conveyancing, having held senior business development roles at Reeds Rains and Broker Conveyancing.
conveybuddy is a panel management team with over 60 years’ combined experience in conveyancing distribution. conveybuddy aims to expand its network of law firms and service providers throughout 2025.
Mark Game, sales director at conveybuddy, said: “We’re thrilled to start the new year on the right foot by welcoming Steve to the team. His wealth of experience, especially in the Midlands — a key area for us — will be invaluable as we continue to grow our broker network. Steve understands the unique challenges brokers face and is perfectly placed to deliver the tailored, personal service that conveybuddy prides itself on.”
Steve Emblem added: “It’s an exciting time to join conveybuddy. The company’s proposition around transparency and fair pricing really stands out in the market, and I’m eager to help intermediaries in the Midlands benefit from it. I look forward to getting out on the road, meeting brokers, and helping them deliver a better conveyancing experience for their clients. The Midlands is a competitive region, and I’m ready to help conveybuddy make a real impact.”

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