New Lomond brands move towards closer integration

New Lomond brands move towards closer integration


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Two London agencies acquired by Lomond Group are moving closer towards integration.

Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward and Draker – both taken over by Lomond Group earlier this year – are going to operate as one in two London boroughs, Hammersmith & Fulham. 

A statement says: “With this integration, clients will benefit from enhanced visibility, broader reach and seamless service, with access to over 60 branches throughout the Capital. Londoners can expect to see dual branding across their offices in prime locations, namely Sloane Square, Notting Hill and Fulham & Parsons Green. Logos inclusive of Draker’s signature blue and KFH’s distinctive red will also come together online across portals such as Rightmove and Zoopla, refreshing all client listings and boost visibility.”

Offices are being consolidated in Fulham, Parsons Green and Notting Hill, with KFH Fulham and Chelsea renamed to KFH Fulham Broadway, and Draker Sloane Square being added to the KFH network. I

John Ennis, chief revenue officer at Lomond, says: “Draker’s reputation for quality and professionalism is second to none. This integration offers clients the same exceptional service, now with the added strength of Lomond’s national network and KFH’s London-wide reach.” 

The group’s statement continues: “This move is part of Lomond’s broader strategy to build a best-in-class national network grounded in local expertise. With over 200 branches and more than 75 acquisitions completed to date, Lomond continues to lead the UK property services sector with bold ambition, property wisdom and a commitment to excellence.”

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