xit2 wins Personal Touch EPC deal

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Personal Touch Energy Surveyors (PTES) is to adopt an IT platform from xit2 to administer its new commercial energy performance certificate (EPC) service.

The portal, developed in house by xit2, will distribute EPC requests to PTES’s team of assessors, administering the process from instruction, scheduling, and delivery.

PTES is part of Personal Touch Holdings Ltd. Dev Malle, sales director at Personal Touch Holdings Ltd, said: “We chose xit2 because of their data management expertise and their leading edge technology. We saw them as the organisation that most clearly matched our own and they had a clear focus on delivering efficiencies and quality.””

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