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Seeff Richards Bay wins prestigious award for second consecutive year

The agency is once again Group Licensee of the Year

Seeff Richards Bay has won overall Group Licensee of the Year for the second year running.

Winning such a prestigious award within the Seeff Group shows determination, agile leadership, innovative marketing, and a universal language of teamwork as a whole.

‘We’re ecstatic about holding the title for the second year in a row. As a team, we’ve been challenged by each other to consistently lead and serve through excellence. It is fundamentally the overall attitude of the team. By keeping this in mind, we’re able to take on every single client with a goal to delight and serve them with excellence,’ says Managing Director Elaine Chetty.

Managing Director Elaine Chetty

‘A wonderful lady, surrounded by wonderful people with wonderful values. Congratulations Elaine, keep up the good work! ‘I’d really recommend you support Elaine and the team; they are clued up in their trade and have many years of experience,’ said Seeff client Percy Hadebe.

Seeff Richards Bay is the property group of choice when it comes to buying, selling, and renting, because of the experience and service. The agency prides itself on making every property dream come true, and will always go the extra mile for every client in ensuring the best result is achieved.

If you are thinking of starting a new chapter in your property journey, get in touch today. Call 035 789 0490, email richardsbay@seeff.com or visit our website www.seeff.com.
 
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