Conveybuddy builds on charity drive after donating £19,030 in 2025

Donations made on completed cases through the conveybuddy platform continued to rise during the final quarter of last year, reflecting higher completion volumes.

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Conveybuddy donated £11,200 to charity during the fourth quarter of 2025, taking its total contributions for the year to £19,030.

The conveyancing distributor said the strong Q4 performance reflected increased completion volumes as its distribution base expanded and its pipeline continued to grow.

Donations are made on every case completed through the conveybuddy platform. Brokers using the service are able to choose which charity their completed cases support, with contributions split between Food Bank Aid, Rainbows Hospice and the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

Food Bank Aid distributes food, toiletries and household goods to more than 30 food banks, supporting around 20,000 people every week.

Rainbows Hospice provides care and support for babies, children and young people with serious and terminal conditions, as well as their families.

The Motor Neurone Disease Association funds research into motor neurone disease and provides care and support to people living with MND, alongside their families and carers.

Looking ahead, conveybuddy has set a charity target of £50,000 for 2026. Brokers are able to support the initiative passively by continuing to use the platform for their conveyancing referrals, with all donations funded by conveybuddy.

Harpal Singh (pictured), chief executive at conveybuddy, said: “Reaching over £19,000 in donations to charity last year is something we’re massively proud of, especially as it is a reflection of the ongoing support of our broker users.

“Q4 was a strong period for completions, and that momentum has translated directly into meaningful support for our charity partners, meaning we can help contribute to their excellent work in their chosen areas.

“Importantly, this allows brokers to make a real difference to their charity of choice without changing the way they work. Simply using conveybuddy for their conveyancing referrals, they’re helping to provide support for thousands of people and families across the UK.

“With a £50,000 target set for 2026, we’re excited to work alongside our brokers to smash that goal together.”

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