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Ray White wins Major Network of the Year at the 2016 Real Estate Business awards

By Catherine Rayward

Ray White, Australasia’s largest real estate group, has taken out the top industry accolade for Major Network of the Year at the 2016 Real Estate Business awards held at The Star in Sydney on Thursday 16 June – celebrating the success of the previous 12 months and cementing their status as market leader.

The Real Estate Business Awards, which have been running for four years, are the real estate industry’s premier awards open to every professional and real estate group in the industry and recognises the best operators across a range of categories, culminating in the highest accolade of Major Network of the Year.

The award recipient is decided by apanel of judgesbased on a range of criteria including business growth strategy, network support, overcoming competition, point of difference and innovation.

The award showcases the significant initiatives the Ray White Group has integrated into their business in 2015 to remain market leader including innovation in technology, commitment to customer service excellence, an Asia growth strategy, a focus on making our businesses the most profitable in the industry, maintaining a culture of elite performance and remaining dedicated to industry innovation.

Ray White Joint-Chairman, Brian White AO commented:

“The Ray White Group is humbled to have won the Real Estate Business Major Network of the Year award.

I believe Ray White’s success comes directly from our strong family values and our and commitment to work together to create a business of attraction. The Ray White Group is proudly a family owned and led business, made up of 1,000 family businesses across Australasia. This award is a direct reflection of the power of family businesses.”

The Network of the Year award follows Ray White being named the inaugural winner of the EY Australian Family Business of Year in October 2015.

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