New Propertymark Trust website boosted by Moneypenny services

New Propertymark Trust website boosted by Moneypenny services


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New Propertymark Trust website boosted by Moneypenny services

The Propertymark Trust, the charitable arm of Propertymark, has unveiled a new website.

The trust describes itself as helping “Propertymark members, their families, colleagues, and friends in times of hardship” and also funds qualifications and professional development.

The new website includes direct access to application forms for grants, education funding, and the recently launched Class of 2025 initiative. Members can now apply for this initiative directly online.

The trust has also partnered with Moneypenny, providing a new dedicated phone number and live chat facility to ensure members can connect easily for advice and support.

The new website highlights the Trust’s ongoing commitment to its community — from funding qualifications to supporting members through difficult times — and puts all resources in one place.

Trustee Sophie Lang says: “Members now have a website that reflects who we are and what we stand for — support, community, and professionalism.

“We’re hugely grateful to Agent Extra for bringing our vision to life and to Moneypenny for making sure members can reach us whenever they need to.”

Mark Finlay, chief commercial officer at Moneypenny, adds: “Having a real person available to listen and guide members to the right help can make all the difference, especially in times of need. Together, we’re making sure no member ever feels alone when reaching out for support.”

The website is live at: www.propertymark-trust.co.uk

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