Iamproperty hires tech heavyweight to deliver ‘transformation’

Neil Hope has joined Iamproperty as Chief Technology Officer to help the UK’s largest residential auctioneer and proptech pioneer develop a host of new products and services.

Neil Hope has joined Iamproperty as Chief Technology Officer to help the UK’s largest residential auctioneer and proptech pioneer deliver its ecosystem and strategy as it begins to develop a host of new products and services.

Hope has over 20 years’ career experience in delivering technology transformation for large businesses having previously worked at Parkdean Resorts, Sage and Formica.

INNOVATION

Ben Ridgway, Iamproperty Co-founder, says: “We’re built on innovation and so this is a really important appointment for us.

Ben Ridway
Ben Ridgway, Co-founder, Iamproperty

“We have big plans and an exciting vision for the future for our people and our Partner Agents, so he joins us at the perfect time.

“His role will help to support the business as we prepare to enter a new era of product and service innovation and deliver our ecosystem vision and strategy.”

Hope adds: “I’ve always been attracted to companies with a strong sense of purpose and a bold vision and Iamproperty have both.

“A huge part of that vision is the continued commitment to delivering pioneering, quality, secure and scalable technology and I’m really looking forward to helping to shape that and to deliver on our strategy.

INNOVATION

“The investment that is going into the innovation and technology teams to build on the businesses strong heritage as pioneers is setting us up for a very exciting future, and I’m delighted to be part of that.”

Iamproperty now has more than 480 staff across the UK and over the last 12 months the business has celebrated several milestones, including the growth of its Partner Agent network to over 5,000 estate agency branches across the UK, 46% year on year revenue growth and the acquisition of cloud-based property software business VTUK.


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