The Monmouthshire selects e.surv

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Monmouthshire Building Society has appointed e.surv chartered surveyors as panel manager.

e.surv will also help the mutual develop more robust auditing practices and increase mitigation against financial risks and fraud.

“We are pleased to have met the rigorous requirements of this process and with the Society’s innovative and flexible approach, we saw an immediate cultural fit’ said Richard Sexton (pictured), business development director of e-surv.

Mair Stewart, underwriting manager at Monmouthshire Building Society, added: “As the Society continues to grow, we look forward to integrating e.surv’s market insights into our rigorous lending processes, and working in partnership to build and deliver a truly market leading proposition to both internal and external stakeholders.”

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