Multi-brand agency group signs up with PropTech company

Multi-brand agency group signs up with PropTech company


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Lomond Group has partnered with PropTech player Goodlord to provide IT services across the group’s brands, which include Braemore, Stonehouse, Linley & Simpson, Dale Eddison, Thornley Groves, John Shepherd, Brand Vaughan and Michael Jones.

Goodlord’s lettings platform plus its rental protection and insurance services will be used across the group, which has a combined portfolio of over 22,000 properties under management in Aberdeen, Birmingham, Brighton, Edinburgh, Hull, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield, and York.

Lucy Jones, chief operating officer at the Lomond Group, comments:  “We are at the start of a very exciting journey with The Lomond Group and have grand ambitions for immediate and sustained growth in both our existing and new regions across the UK. 

“It’s paramount to our success that we partner with the best suppliers in the industry, which in turn enables us to provide our customers with the most seamless property experience possible.”

 

 

Goodlord chief executive William Reeve comments: “We’re thrilled that The Lomond Group has chosen to streamline their lettings process with the Goodlord platform. Their strategy of combining the benefits of scale, market-leading insurance protection and an integrated tenant journey is what Goodlord’s market-leading platform is built for – enabling them both to save money and to deliver against ambitious growth objectives.”

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