Countrywide Surveying Services partners with Advise Wise
Advise Wise members can now access CSS’s range of survey options.

Countrywide Surveying Services has formed a new partnership with later life sourcing platform Advise Wise, joining its Contacts Directory.
Advise Wise provides financial advisers with a free web platform to help recommend equity release and other later life products to their clients.
Through the directory, Advise Wise members can now access CSS’s range of survey options which include a Home Survey Level 2 - previously known as a HomeBuyer Report - and a Home Survey Level 3 - previously known as a Building Survey.
Kharla Mullen, chief operating officer at Countrywide Surveying Services, commented: “We are delighted to be partnering with such a highly regarded and established name as Advise Wise in the later life lending sector. They are a business which is aligned with our own vision and ethos when it comes to providing tailored solutions, expert support and in delivering the highest service standards to this vital sector, so this makes for an exciting and sensible collaboration.
“This partnership will provide Advise Wise’s nearly 3,000 registered members with quicker and easier access to the full CSS product range, a passage which will help them better guide their clients through the surveying process, from the initial enquiry right through to the delivery of the final report.”
Daniel Edmondson, national account manager at Advise Wise, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Countrywide Surveying Services to the Advise Wise Contacts Directory, a company that shares our commitment to excellence and innovation. This collaboration will add much value for our members, enabling them to rely on CSS extensive knowledge and their high quality service for their later life cases.”

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