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InfoTrack wins big at British Conveyancing Awards

27 March 2023
Categories: Legal News , Profession , Conveyancing , Property , Technology
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Digital conveyancing platform InfoTrack celebrated a victorious night at the British Conveyancing Awards with a trio of wins.

In a ceremony held on 21 March, InfoTrack took home the awards for Technology Enabler of the Year and Legal Supplier of the Year, as well as Conveyancing Collaborator alongside its industry partner LMS. The CEO of InfoTrack, Scott Bozinis, was honoured as this year’s Industry Champion as voted for by members of the conveyancing sector.

Scott commented: ‘We’re absolutely blown away to have won these awards, it’s a true testament to everything we are passionate about—using technology to improve the conveyancing experience for everyone involved. I’m also really humbled to have been recognised as Industry Champion, a great honour as the other nominees are all making such a positive impact in this space too.’

Sam Jordan, InfoTrack’s chief operating officer, added: ‘The whole team are elated to have been recognised not once, but three times for InfoTrack’s contribution to the conveyancing industry. We’re all motivated by the desire to put the best technology in the hands of our clients every day. Collaborating with them, and our other industry partners, makes this journey a joy to be a part of.'

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