Conveybuddy donated £8,249 to three charity partners in the first three months of 2026, with the total linked to completed conveyancing cases referred through its platform.
The conveyancing distributor said £4,208 went to the Motor Neurone Disease Association, while Rainbows Hospice received £2,383 and Food Bank Aid received £1,658.
Under conveybuddy’s existing model, the firm contributes up to £5 for every completed case, with brokers and introducers able to choose which of the three charities their cases will support.
The latest quarterly total points to higher completion volumes and greater use of the platform by brokers, helping lift the level of charitable donations.
Conveybuddy said it has continued to support the same three organisations because of the work they carry out for people and families across the UK.
Food Bank Aid distributes food, toiletries and household goods to more than 30 food banks and supports around 20,000 people each 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, works to improve care, and supports people living with motor neurone disease alongside their families and carers.

Harpal Singh, chief executive at conveybuddy, said: “Donating more than £8,000 to our charity partners in the first quarter of 2026 is a great achievement that we’re really proud of here at conveybuddy.
“These contributions are directly linked to the growing number of brokers choosing us for their conveyancing referrals, and it’s fantastic to see that growth translating into meaningful support for these important causes.
“Our model means brokers can make a real difference simply through their day-to-day business activity.
“As we continue to grow throughout 2026, we’re looking forward to increasing our contributions even further and continuing to support the incredible work these charities carry out.”




