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21/10/2009

Data HQ leading the market

Estates Review has recognised the importance of data services to property agents and others within the commercial and residential property…

 

Estates Review has recognised the importance of data services to property agents and others within the commercial and residential property market.

A large number of the magazine’s readership had asked the publication to recommend and report on a full service data agency, a request which Editor Barry Kingcome was happy to undertake.

After much deliberation, discussion, and research, the magazine’s team of research experts recommended Data HQ, a long established and highly regarded data provider offering products across a wide range of industries. The company services its clients with a database of over two million businesses across the UK, using national data sources pertaining to a high standard in best practice and information governance. The firm pride themselves in their reputation as a transparent and business worthy organisation, updating their database on a daily basis. Daily updates are not a regular feature among data providers, but with Data HQ clients are supplied with fresh material almost constantly.

In line with Royal Mail, Data HQ complies with UK regulations such as the Corporate Telephone Preference Service (CTPS) and all addresses are PAF-formatted, which has the stamp of approval by most established institutions.
Among the company’s many satisfied clients are Equifax, Market Monitor, Magnet Kitchens, IBM, Market Location and Cambridge University.

Estates Review Editor Barry Kingcome said after the recommendation was announced, “It’s of utmost importance that companies like Data HQ exist in order to drive commerce within the UK back to a healthy state. We’ve received a lot of feedback from those who have worked with Data HQ in the past and can find only glowing references on all accounts. It would be my pleasure to work with the company, who are right at the forefront of marketing and communication strategies.”

To find out more about Data HQ go to www.datahq.co.uk

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