My Home Move and The Simplify Group announce merger
My Home Move and The Simplify Group have merged to create a single conveyancing firm, Simplify.

Simplify will consist of four regulated property law firms - Advantage Property Lawyers, DC Law, JS Law and Premier Property Lawyers - and conveyancing panel management and property specialist Move with Us and My Home Move.
The firm says it plans significant investment in service, technology, and further increasing scale over the coming years.
With effect from 15th March 2019, the new group will be led by David Grossman, current chief executive of The Simplify Group and will be headquartered at My Home Move’s Leicester campus where over 450 employees are located.
In total, Simplify will have more than 1,500 employees based at eight UK sites and home-based locations across the UK. Doug Crawford, CEO of My Home Move will be leaving the organisation after the transaction completes.
David Grossman, CEO designate of Simplify, said: “I am incredibly excited about the future of Simplify. By combining the best in service, technology and relationships from the two existing groups we will create a business that will shape the conveyancing market and make life easier for customers, introducers and partners. Together we can simplify conveyancing for hundreds of thousands of people each year.”
Doug Crawford, CEO of My Home Move, added: “During the past six years My Home Move has built on strong foundations to develop a market-leading, multi-award-winning organisation that has continued to break industry records and revolutionise the customer experience of conveyancing. It gives me great pride to know that My Home Move is moving to the next stage of its evolution as part of Simplify and I wish the businesses every success.”
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