Newboulds & Co win Innovation award

Newboulds & Co win Innovation award

Local Shepperton estate agent, Newboulds & Co, win Innovation award after combining technology and outstanding customer service.

As one of the leading estate and letting agents in Shepperton, David Long and his team are incredibly proud and pleased to announce that today they have won an Innovation Award for 2021 presented by Iceberg Digital, a leading technology supplier for the property industry.
 
This award recognises the Innovation that we have made as a business to our systems, processes, efficiencies and most importantly our customer experience in the last 12 months. We realise the needs of our customers have changed and it is our responsibility as a company to meet these needs and provide an outstanding service. It is through the use of technology and AI that we have been able to do this. This award recognises that we are at the forefront of innovation and in an industry that is often accused of lagging behind the times we are extremely proud of this award.
 
Mark Burgess, best selling author and CEO of Iceberg Digital made the following comment: “Innovation is not just about adapting because you have to, but about constantly looking to find better ways of working in the relentless search to improve and Newboulds & Co have shown that from the thousands of agents in the UK that are happy to just follow, they are in the minority that leads the way.”

David Long of Newboulds & Co says: "It is a huge honour to receive the Innovation award. The emphasis of our business is to make sure every decision we make is with our clients best interests in mind. With the work we have done behind the scenes with technology and AI, means we have more time to spend with our clients to make sure they are achieving their goals. We are very excited for the future."
 

 


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