London agencies merge under Chase Buchanan banner

London agencies merge under Chase Buchanan banner


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London agencies merge under Chase Buchanan banner

Two agencies in London have come together under the ownership of Chase Buchanan.

Lawlors has become part of R Whitley & Co in Association with Chase Buchanan, bringing together two West Drayton firms.

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The integration follows Chase Buchanan’s acquisition of Lawlors earlier this year and builds on the acquisition of R Whitley & Co in late 2025.

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As part of the transition, the Lawlors team has relocated to the recently refurbished West Drayton branch. 

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The office has been enlarged, fitted with new IT infrastructure, updated throughout and enhanced externally to create a modern, welcoming environment for clients and colleagues.

“Lawlors has built an excellent reputation over many years, and we are delighted to welcome the team” says Michael Peacock, head of Chase Buchanan.

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“This is about more than bringing teams together. It combines trusted local expertise, longstanding client relationships and the additional resources of a larger business, allowing us to provide an even stronger service to customers.”

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