Leaders in the conveyancing sector gathered in Birmingham to discuss pressing industry challenges.
- The third ‘Levelling Up’ Conveyancing Forum took place on 17th October.
- Kevin Tunnicliffe spearheaded the event to address and improve sector efficiency.
- Discussions centred around current challenges and potential collaborative solutions.
- Attendees highlighted progress since the initiative’s inception in January.
On 17th October, the ‘Levelling Up’ Conveyancing Forum convened at the Birmingham Conference & Events Centre, bringing together key figures from the conveyancing sector to tackle ongoing challenges. This event marked the third in a series aimed at driving progress within the industry, led by Kevin Tunnicliffe, CEO of Sort Group. Its primary objective was to address pertinent issues, encouraging open dialogue among sector professionals.
Kevin Tunnicliffe expressed delight at the progress made since the forums began at the start of the year. He remarked that the initiative is gaining significant momentum, with the feedback from the escalation system serving as evidence of successful collaboration within the sector. This collaborative effort highlights the importance of collective problem-solving and shared knowledge in achieving tangible improvements.
The attendees comprised various significant figures from the conveyancing field, such as Keith Ahmed from Sort Group, Rhodri Howells of Sort Legal, and Tammy Jones from Birchall Blackburn, among others. This diverse group of professionals engaged in meaningful discussions, sharing insights and experiences to find common ground in addressing the sector’s challenges.
One of the core discussions at this forum revolved around advancing the conversation on current industry challenges and identifying solutions that could be applied across the sector. There was an emphasis on engaging a broad array of professionals by moving the venue across the UK, thus fostering a more inclusive environment for exchanging ideas.
Tunnicliffe emphasised the commitment to sustaining these conversations, aiming to build a more efficient and integrated conveyancing sector. His remarks underscore the necessity of ongoing dialogue and collaboration to achieve greater coherence and effectiveness within the industry.
The successful forum in Birmingham signifies a positive step towards a more unified and efficient conveyancing sector.
