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InfoTrack opens the doors to new Leeds offices

12 June 2023
Categories: Legal News , Profession , Property , Conveyancing
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Digital conveyancing platform InfoTrack has announced the opening of its newest offices in Brewery Wharf in Leeds. 

The legal technology provider has moved into and refurbished the former studios of Channel 4 News, overlooking the River Aire. The latest opening brings its number of UK offices to three, including existing offices in London and Woking in Surrey, in addition to its team of remote employees.

The new office provides space for 70 more people, offering a new base for InfoTrack’s existing team members based in the North of England.

Scott Bozinis, InfoTrack CEO, said: 'We’re excited to set down roots here and be able to work closely with the large and growing number of clients we have in the North. Leeds is becoming a thriving hub for both the legal and technology sectors. We’re fortunate to be able to tap into more of the fantastic talent that the region boasts to continue to grow our exceptional team.'

Several key operational and sales roles will be based in the new Leeds office as well as adding new software engineers, product specialists, and customer support consultants to the overall team.

Although many of the core team are in place or joining soon, InfoTrack is still recruiting across several business areas in Leeds and elsewhere in the country as the business continues to grow. For more information, visit: www.infotrack.co.uk.

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