Conveybuddy unveils new account manager

Conveyancing distributor has expanded its broker-facing team with the appointment of a new account manager as it prepares for further growth in 2026.

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Conveybuddy has appointed Emily Bradbury as account manager, a move that adds further capacity to its broker support operations at a time of rising demand.

She joins with immediate effect and will work directly with the company’s registered broker users, providing relationship management and client assistance.

Bradbury (pictured) brings experience from a range of account management roles across the legal and education sectors. She has also previously worked in estate agency, giving her insight into the pressures and expectations facing brokers active in the conveyancing market.

The appointment marks a period of rapid expansion for conveybuddy’s account management team, which has grown from two members a year ago to seven today. The distributor said the increased resource reflects its expectations for 2026, including a significant rise in broker usage of its platform.

Harpal Singh, chief executive of conveybuddy, said: “Emily joins us at a time when more brokers are turning to conveybuddy to ensure they can make the right conveyancing and survey recommendations to their clients.

“Her mix of legal, education and estate agency experience gives her a sound grasp of what brokers want from an account manager.

“Our growth this year, and our plans for the year ahead, means we’ll continue to add resource to the business in order to deliver the best possible service to our broker users. Emily will play a huge part in helping us deliver this.”

Bradbury added: “I’m really pleased to be joining a team that is growing fast and takes broker support seriously. I have worked with introducers in different roles and know how much they value quick replies, clear updates and a service that helps them look after their clients.

“I look forward to getting to know our broker users and helping them get the most out of conveybuddy’s services.”

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