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Major expansion for Royal LePage

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Royal LePage has announced that 93 brokers have joined its network in Brossard and Saint-Lambert areas of Montreal.

Groupe Sutton Action is now Royal LePage Triomphe and continues to be led by Marie-Catherine Jetté who says that becoming part of a bigger network will help the business face challenges including strong competition and technology advances.

“My main objective is to offer my brokers the most suitable tools to help them further develop their business. With this in mind, Royal LePage struck me as the most efficient way to grow my business,” Ms. Jetté commented.
Royal LePage now has 400 brokers in the Montreal area and 16,000 nationwide.

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