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Ray White named 2017’s Major Network of the Year

By Siobhan Hawken

Last week Ray White took out the top industry award for Major Network of the Year at the 2017 Real Estate Business awards held in Sydney.

It is the second year in a row that Ray White has won the coveted award, showcasing our significant achievements in technology, customer service, profit, growth in Asia, innovation, and elite performance culture – to remain the market leader.

In accepting the award, Ray White joint chairman Paul White said “I would like to acknowledge and thank our 1000+ franchisees, made up of family businesses stretching from the outback to the ocean who without their support this award would not have been possible.”
“And thanks to our corporate teams who work tirelessly to provide industry leading training programs in technology, digital, sales and marketing that support our network.”
Ray White Group director Dan White said “We are blessed to win this award again, but it goes to all the people who work with us at Ray White. It’s no surprise that we maintain and grow our market share by supporting our network.”
“We have a targeted approach to growth. We aim to always attract the best talent and support our network businesses in recruitment retention of the right talent both culturally and performance-wise.”
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