Lettings Super-Agency manages over 150,000 tenanted properties

Lettings Super-Agency manages over 150,000 tenanted properties


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A merger of two of the biggest names in the lettings agency world will mean the combined group managing 152,000 rental properties.

The merger is between two franchise giants – Belvoir and The Property Franchise Group.

Both are listed on the stock exchange where an announcement has pledged to create “a leading property franchise business” subject to shareholders from each franchise organisation backing the move.

The Property Franchise Group’s brands are Martin & Co, EweMove, Hunters, CJ Hole, Ellis & Co, Parkers, Whitegates, Mullucks & Country Properties.

Belvoir Group’s figures for the first half of its most recent financial year saw a jump of 10 per cent in profits to almost £4.4m, largely on the back of lettings income. Meanwhile TPFG increased group revenue to £13.2m in the first half of the year with profit before tax, increasing 11 per cent to £4.2m.

The combined group would have a market capitalisation of approximately £214.4m and more than 930 offices, manages 152,000 tenanted properties and sells around 28,000 homes per year. 

Paul Latham, TPFG’s chairman, will chair the combined group and the new board will include TPFG’s current chief executive Gareth Samples, and Belvoir executive director Michelle Brook.

Latham says: “I am delighted to confirm that we have reached an agreement with the Belvoir board and major Belvoir shareholders on the merger with Belvoir. We believe that the merger represents a compelling opportunity for all shareholders. Belvoir brings further breadth through its nationwide network and a financial services business which will be complementary to our current offering. The merger will enable us to continue to grow in the sector and, ultimately, deliver greater value to shareholders of the combined group.”

Meanwhile Jon Di-Stefano, non-executive chairman of Belvoir, adds: “The merger of Belvoir and TPFG combines two businesses with much in common, each supporting a network of entrepreneurial franchises, and will create one of the UK’s largest multi-brand lettings and estate agency groups combined with a growing financial services business. With their complementary geographic footprints providing both scale and diversification across a variety of high street and hybrid brands combined with high levels of recurring revenue, we feel sure that the combined group will provide a robust platform from which to grow.”

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