Your Move and e.surv appoint Rostrum

National lettings agency Your Move and chartered surveyors firm e.surv, both subsidiaries of LSL Property Services, have appointed Rostrum as their corporate PR agency.

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Rostrum is working with the teams at Your Move and e.surv to raise their profiles with consumers and the housing and mortgage industries, providing support through the publication of property market indices as well as core PR and social media services.

Your Move has 285 branches across England and Scotland, its core business is residential property services and lettings, and it also offers mortgage and remortgage services. Valuation provider e.surv employs over 500 residential surveyors across the UK, supported by a network of consultant valuers.

Louise Hudson, marketing director at LSL, said: “We were very confident that the Rostrum team could handle the challenge of producing our content, notably the various indices we publish on various aspects of the UK housing market – and were impressed with their ideas, creative thinking and expertise in our sector.”

Mark Houlding, CEO at Rostrum, added: “Your Move and e.surv are great brands in the UK housing market and we’re enjoying representing both companies as we continue to expand Rostrum’s work in the sector.”

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