OneDome signals future ambitions at Hampton Court OneVision gathering

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The OneDome Group brought together its growing family of brands for the first time last week at Hampton Court Palace, setting out its long-term ambitions to reshape the home-buying process with a unified digital vision.

Dubbed the OneVision Conference, the event drew representatives from OneDome, CMME, Coreco, Contractor Wealth, Albany Park, and Better.co.uk.

Attendees

It marked the group’s first collective gathering since a series of acquisitions that has seen it evolve into a multi-faceted property and financial services platform.

Within the historic surrounds of Hampton Court, the day saw discussions centred on the company’s roadmap for simplifying and digitising the home-buying process — from search and financing to legal completion and protection products.

Babek Ismayil

OneDome founder Babek Ismayil described the event as “just the beginning”, signalling a new phase of integration and innovation across the group’s various operations.

“This event marks the start of a movement, where cutting-edge technology and unparalleled expertise come together to create something extraordinary,” he told attendees.

The group’s stated aim is to remove friction from the home-moving journey, using technology to create a more joined-up experience for buyers, sellers, brokers, and advisers. The OneVision event served as a showcase not only for this goal but for the people and businesses now aligned behind it.

The conference concluded with an evening of music and entertainment.

OneDome also acknowledged the backing of a number of financial institutions that sponsored the event, including Paragon SME Lending, Coventry for intermediaries, Santander, HSBC, Atom bank, Skipton Building Society, Metro Bank, OSB Group, Halifax, Family Building Society and Gen H.

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