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Infinity Property and Lifestyle Management wins prestigious national award

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Monday, June 2, 2025 4:01 am
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Berkshire-based company named “New Property & Lifestyle Management Company of the Year” at the Corporate LiveWire Innovation & Excellence Awards 2025

Infinity Property and Lifestyle Management has announced that it has been named “New Property & Lifestyle Management Company of the Year” by the Corporate LiveWire Innovation & Excellence Awards 2025. This national recognition celebrates the company’s outstanding service, personalised approach, and commitment to raising standards in property and lifestyle management.

Founded by industry experts Katie Morgan and Emma Willoughby, Infinity says that it is redefining what it means to manage high-end homes and the sophisticated lifestyles that accompany them.

With more than three decades of combined experience, the female-led team has quickly built a reputation for exceptional service, meticulous attention to detail, and a concierge-style approach that puts people first.

Based in Berkshire and serving clients across the UK and internationally, Infinity says that it offers a unique blend of property and lifestyle support, from luxury rentals, HMOs, and estate management to travel planning, relocation support, and personal errands.

Their tailored service is designed for time-strapped executives, global investors, and discerning families who value discretion, reliability, and excellence.

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The Corporate LiveWire judging panel praised Infinity for its emotional intelligence, operational excellence, and refreshing inclusivity in a traditionally rigid industry. Judges were particularly impressed by the founders’ ability to build genuine client relationships based on empathy, trust, and professionalism, an ethos that shines through in every aspect of their business.

“This award is a huge honour and a true reflection of everything we’ve worked so hard to build,” said co-founder Katie Morgan.

“We set out to create a smarter, more elegant way to support our clients, and we’re so proud that this vision is being recognised at a national level.”

Infinity Property and Lifestyle Management continues to expand its services throughout the UK, and says that it offers a trusted, discreet and personal service to those who expect more from their property and lifestyle support.

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