E.surv partners with Vida Homeloans

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E.surv is to be the lead valuer and panel manager for new mortgage lender Vida Homeloans.

The residential chartered surveyor recently refreshed its IT offering, which is says is delivering benefits to clients and surveyors through operational efficiency and report quality improvements.

Richard Sexton, director of e.surv, said: “Like e.surv, we consider Vida to be a real innovator within the highly competitive mortgage lending space, and we are delighted to announce another strong and collaborative partnership with such an important new industry player.

“E.surv has worked closely with Vida to develop a bespoke approach based on a combination of experience, market knowledge and innovation.”

“It was a natural decision for us to choose e.surv as our lead valuer and panel manager,” added Lesley Sewell, chief operating officer (COO) at Vida Homeloans.

“E.surv’s credentials and industry knowledge were a big draw for us. At Vida Homeloans we are enthusiastic about using the latest technology and processes to support the high quality human decisions we make.

“I am really excited about this partnership and look forward to a rewarding and mutual beneficial future.”

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