MyHomeMove announces rebranding

The rebranding will be showcased at this October’s PCS Expo exhibition and reflects MyHomeMove’s progressive and forward thinking attitude towards conveyancing as it embarks upon its next period of growth.

MyHomeMove has experienced phenomenal success since it was established in 2000. The company has expanded rapidly to over 200 staff dealing with as many as 200 new cases every day. It prides itself on its speed and accuracy, achieved thanks to a focus on the continuous improvement of its systems and processes and a dedication to superior customer service.

From its sales progression team and its bespoke software to its electronic post room, MyHomeMove has worked hard to ensure every detail of its business model is taken care of. This has allowed it to deal with high volumes of work while still maintaining a friendly and approachable attitude.

MyHomeMove’s accomplishments to date were demonstrated when it had its most successful month on record in August.

Stephen Hayter, sales and marketing director at MyHomeMove, commented: “The rebrand marks an important time for us. We’ve come a long way since we started out, and while we are not afraid to say that we’re still learning, we’re confident that we’re well on the right track and are ready to shout about it.”

MyHomeMove has embarked upon an intensive marketing drive to take the company forward into its next phase of growth. This has begun with the appointment of marketing manager, Pam Murdock, design agency, Stocks Taylor Benson, and communications agency, Phoenix plc.

Pam Murdock has joined MyHomeMove to drive forward the company’s marketing campaign. She has bought with her extensive and varied experience in the fields of marketing and PR, having worked for the likes of the National Space Centre and Exel Computer Systems.

Murdock commented: “I was extremely pleased to join MyHomeMove. The company is going through an exciting time right now and it’s great to be a part of it. While it’s been a steep learning curve, I’m enjoying every minute of it.”