The Bucks appoints Gateway as valuation panel manager

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National surveying firm Gateway has been appointed by Buckinghamshire Building Society as its new valuation panel manager.

The mutual has over 13,000 members and assets of over £160 million, while Gateway manages a nationwide network of affiliated firms, alongside its in-house employed surveyor workforce, Sonas Surveyors.

Mel Kettle, director of client services at Gateway, added: “We are delighted to have been appointed by The Buckinghamshire as its new Panel Manager and look forward to delivering a first class service that will add real value to both the society and its members. We have enjoyed significant growth over the last 12 months which has been built on providing our clients with a personal ‘hands on’ service and a commitment to delivering bespoke solutions that make a real difference.””

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