Reposit expands agency network during successful year

Reposit expands agency network during successful year


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Deposit alternative service Reposit is claiming a hugely successful 2025 with a 53% increase in business. 

It says it’s secured more than 300 new partners while within the Build To Rent (BTR) space it’s seen sales rising 116% year-on-year.

Lettings agency partnerships struck during the year include the 14-branch London business Martyn Gerrard; Lomond Investment Management; and Touchstone Corporate Property Services on behalf of the Lloyds Living portfolio, which manages a portfolio of over 5,000 BTR homes across the UK.

In total, it provided over £51m cover to landlords. 

Ben Grech, chief executive, says: “These results reflect rising demand for more flexible ways to reduce upfront rental costs, while still providing landlords and operators with robust protection through our FCA-regulated offering.

“We’ve seen BTR operators place increasing emphasis on affordability, resident experience, and operational efficiency, and the growth among our BTR partners this year demonstrates that Reposit is effectively meeting the sector’s needs.”

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