Goldsmith Williams wins exclusive Age Partnership arrangement

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Age Partnership has appointed Goldsmith Williams as its exclusive legal services partner.

The equity release specialist is looking to streamline processes and make them more efficient.

Under the new agreement, all Age Partnership clients will be offered a specialist legal service delivered by a dedicated team at Goldsmith Williams Solicitors.

Richard Espley, head of equity release at Goldsmith Williams, said: “Age Partnership is a UK market leader in equity release services and we are excited about this new relationship. We share the same outlook on the importance of the customer experience I’m confident that we can assist Age Partnership in providing a seamless journey for their clients.””

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