Deposit alternative supplier’s record sales thanks to Build To Rent growth

Deposit alternative supplier’s record sales thanks to Build To Rent growth


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Deposit alternative provider Reposit has reported record results for the first half of 2025, with Build To Rent the big driver for its products.

Total sales across all sectors rose by 37% compared to H1 2024, with the supplier striking deals with the 14-branch London firm Martyn Gerrard as well as BTR clients Lomond Investment Management & Touchstone Corporate Property Services on behalf of Lloyds Livingo, which manages a portfolio of over 5,000 rental homes across the UK.

Reposit chief executive Ben Grech says: “This accelerating momentum reflects strong and growing demand for our product from both the agency and BTR sectors. This is driven by our proven track record and competitive product, changes to the macro-economic context and the launch imminent implementation of the Renters’ Rights Bill. 

“We’re proud to be setting the pace in a growing market as the leading deposit alternative supplier, and we’re on track to further expand our share in both agency and BTR sectors in the second half of the year.”

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