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Montpellier Legal appoints Cheltenham Racecourse chairman

Montpellier Legal has welcomed Cheltenham Racecourse chairman Martin St Quinton as consultant to its board of directors.

Martin, owner of Gloucester Rugby and chairman of Cheltenham Racecourse, brings extensive business experience and connections that Montpellier Legal says will further enhance its journey of rapid growth and success.

With a distinguished background in sports and business leadership, Martin St Quinton will play a pivotal role in guiding Montpellier Legal alongside CEO Simon Thomas, COO Nick Ponting, and executive directors Katrina Lamont and Lucy Batten.

CEO Simon Thomas.said: "We are delighted to welcome Martin St Quinton to the Montpellier Legal journey. His vast expertise and network will provide invaluable assets to the organisation, as we continue our mission to set the bar at a totally new level for home conveyancing services for customers."

Martin expressed his excitement about joining Montpellier Legal, saying: "I am honoured to be part of such a dynamic and forward-thinking business. I look forward to contributing to the firm's continued success and growth."

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