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13 April 2023
Categories: Legal News , Conveyancing , Property , Technology
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InfoTrack launches front cover competition

Digital conveyancing platform InfoTrack has announced the launch of ‘The Roxys’, a competition to find the best Property Report front cover.

Using InfoTrack’s Report on Title solution, Property Report, users can show off their creativity by coming up with the best front cover for their documents, with a winner chosen each month by Property Report product specialist (and the awards’ namesake) Roxanne Bailey.

Roxanne said of the initiative: ‘Property Report allows conveyancers to create beautiful reports that their clients love. With The Roxy’s we want to acknowledge the care that goes into creating these important documents while also demonstrating how easy it is to build a professional, branded Report on Title which is both easy to digest and looks great for homebuyers.’

For more information, see here.

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