e.surv launch relationship with Pure Retirement
e.surv has today announced a tie-in with equity release provider Pure Retirement.
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The relationship builds further on e.surv’s position as the primary valuation provider in the equity release space. Equity release cases currently account for approximately 1 in every 20 valuations e.surv complete – a figure they are looking to expand through the tie-in with Pure Retirement.
Pure Retirement was the first new equity release provider to be launched since June 2010. The Equity Release Council member will now be providing valuations across the UK.
Speaking for e.surv, Richard Sexton, Director of Business Development, said:
“It is exciting to see a new entrant to the sector. We are proud to be delivering our market leading services to this innovative new player, and further growing our reputation in this field.”
Paul Carter, Managing Director of Pure Retirement commented:
“e.surv have a reputation for excellence in this market and we are delighted to add their services to our leading customer proposition.”
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