Comings & Goings

Knight Frank appoints new head of lettings in Southbank office

Oliver Hepplewhite
Oliver Hepplewhite

Knight Frank has appointed Oliver Hepplewhite, an associate within the firm, as head of lettings in Southbank.

Hepplewhite has wide-ranging residential lettings experience, much of which has been developed at Knight Frank, having started his career at the firm in 2018 as a negotiator in the Battersea & Riverside office before he rose to associate, in 2021.

In his new role, he will be responsible for building upon Knight Frank’s established brand and market share in the local area, as well as leading the team of lettings negotiators.

Hepplewhite commented: “This progressive step in my career is hugely exciting – I am very much looking forward to growing our presence in Southbank, furthering the teams’ success and building upon the strong brand reputation.”

Jon Reynolds, regional partner, North and East London Lettings, added: “His [Hepplewhite’s] extensive experience working across a range of new build stock serves him well for a local market that is fast developing and makes him perfectly placed to further develop our business in SE1.”

 

Belvoir Birmingham relocates to new city centre premises

Belvoir Birmingham, which is run by Major and Bal Mahil, has relocated to a new city centre premises.

The franchise has been located in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter for the past 15 years, but has decided the time is right to move to a larger office to accommodate more staff.

“We outgrew our offices and have therefore relocated to new, larger premises in the heart of the city centre,” said Major Mahil. “We are now in a prime location on Paradise Circus, which is opposite Birmingham’s Town Hall, and very close to New Street station.”

He continued: “Belvoir Birmingham Central is very much a family business, with my wife Bal a co-director, and my son Reiss working as a negotiator.

“There are numerous property management agencies in Birmingham, but Belvoir is probably now the only agency that is located right in the centre of the city, and we think that this really helps to set us apart from the competition.”

 

Sprift promotes Amy Shields to sales director 

Amy Shields
Amy Shields

Sprift has promoted Amy Shields to sales director as the company accelerates growth in the year ahead.

In her new role with the property data specialist, Shields will be responsible for managing the expanded business development team and delivering new product and data launches throughout 2022.

Shields commented: “During my time at Sprift, we have always made it our top priority to understand the individual data needs of our clients and ensure that our products deliver on the benefits they are looking for. I am incredibly proud of how we have grown our client base across all sectors of the agency industry from the self-employed, through independents and into the large networks and chains

“I have an excellent team, and together we have worked so hard to ensure that Sprift is a success story for our clients. Our EA Masters win in 2021 demonstrates real recognition of this.

“I am pleased to have stepped up to this new role. I’d like to thank The Property Academy for their excellent guidance as part of the Future Leaders group, as well as the mentoring I have received via Agents Together.”

 

x

Email the story to a friend



Comments are closed.

Thank you for signing up to our newsletter, we have sent you an email asking you to confirm your subscription. Additionally if you would like to create a free EYE account which allows you to comment on news stories and manage your email subscriptions please enter a password below.