Agents’ trade body running local sessions across UK

Agents’ trade body running local sessions across UK


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The Guild of Property Professionals is running a season of local meetings from February until October this year. 

These meetings are designed to foster a sense of community among Guild members and Joe Rattue – senior account manager at the Guild – says: “Many of our single-office Members find great value in connecting with their peers. These meetings are a chance to thrive together, sharing advice and strategies that make each Member stronger.”

The meetings also serve as a platform for Guild account managers to connect directly with members. Managers will share updates about network developments, market analysis and insights from property market data. 

Guild chief executive Iain McKenzie comments: “Our goal is to support our members and ensure that they have what they need to succeed and grow their businesses. Many independent agencies are competing with larger corporate brands with more resource – being a part of a network such as the Guild provides them with access to a wide range of tools, services, and expertise that can level the playing field. 

“By collaborating and sharing best practices, our Members can enhance their offerings, build stronger relationships with their clients, and ultimately achieve greater success in an increasingly competitive market.”

For more details about meeting dates and locations, Guild members are advised to contact their account manager.

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