Gateway surveyors become associate member of BSA
Gateway surveyors today announced that they have become the latest firm to become an associate member of the Building Society Association.
The Building Societies Association represents mutual lenders and deposit takers across the UK, including all 47 UK building societies and associate members include mutual organisations, representatives of the co-operative sector, and suppliers of business services to our members.
Adrian Coles, director general of the BSA said:
“The continuing success and statue of the BSA is through the ongoing support of all of our members and we are very pleased to welcome Gateway as our latest Associate member.”
Marcus Radcliffe, managing director of Gateway said:
“Becoming an associate member of the BSA further demonstrates our unwavering commitment to the building society sector.
"We work closely with a number of building societies and we are heavily focused on providing advice and guidance of a range of industry factors that might affect the valuation of a residential property. We look forward to making an active and valuable contribution to the association.”
Adrian Coles, director general of the BSA said:
“The continuing success and statue of the BSA is through the ongoing support of all of our members and we are very pleased to welcome Gateway as our latest Associate member.”
Marcus Radcliffe, managing director of Gateway said:
“Becoming an associate member of the BSA further demonstrates our unwavering commitment to the building society sector.
"We work closely with a number of building societies and we are heavily focused on providing advice and guidance of a range of industry factors that might affect the valuation of a residential property. We look forward to making an active and valuable contribution to the association.”
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