ONP Solicitors makes “milestone” Cardiff move
A conveyancing firm is set to expand its reach with a new office to better serve clients in Wales and the South West.
ONP Solicitors, part of the Movera group, will open its first Cardiff office in early 2025, creating up to 100 new roles in the next year, with the firm actively seeking team managers and property lawyers.
Already established in Stockport and Leeds, ONP aims to bring its innovative approach to property law to the region, supporting clients in the home-moving process.
Warren Martin, director of operations at ONP, said: “Having worked in the Cardiff conveyancing space, I know first-hand the wealth of talent and dedication among the professionals here.
“That’s one of the reasons we are excited to be establishing a base in Cardiff. This move allows us to tap into that brilliance, create new opportunities for growth, and ensure we are providing the very best service to our clients in Wales and the South West.”
Craig Underwood, group chief operating officer at Movera, added: “Opening an office in Cardiff is a huge milestone for ONP and the Movera group.
“We are thrilled to bring our services to Wales and the South West, expanding our reach and establishing a dedicated base for our clients in the region.
“This move underscores our commitment to attracting top talent, providing outstanding opportunities for career growth, and delivering exceptional service.
“We are here to make a difference – for our clients, for the local community, and for our people. I encourage ambitious property professionals to join us on this exciting journey and help us build something truly remarkable in Cardiff.”
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