KINGSLEY BOND SOLICITORS STRENGTHENS MARKET POSITION WITH NEW CLIENT-FOCUSED WEBSITE

Kingsley Bond Solicitors has rolled out a redesigned website as part of a broader strategic push to support growth, investment and national expansion across the UK legal market.

The launch marks a further step in the firm’s evolution as it looks to consolidate its position across the legal and property sectors through 2026, aligning its digital presence more closely with its wider commercial ambitions. The website, now live at www.kingsleybond.co.uk, is intended to support continued investment in people, technology and operational processes as the firm scales.

With more than 70 lawyers operating nationwide and offices spanning London, Surrey, Kent and Hampshire, Kingsley Bond has been expanding rapidly, positioning itself as a modern, commercially minded law firm with a strong focus on residential and commercial property work alongside a broader full-service offering.

The updated digital platform forms part of a wider transformation programme aimed at improving accessibility, transparency and engagement for clients, referrers and professional partners.

Sian Van-Tongeren, strategy and investment consultant at Kingsley Bond Solicitors, said:
“The launch of our new website is an important step in our digital transformation. Built around a client-first design, it improves accessibility, transparency and engagement, while clearly showcasing our service offering. It also provides a scalable digital foundation to support our long-term growth ambitions, without compromising the high professional standards our clients expect.”

The website has been designed to reflect the firm’s commercially focused approach, with clearer navigation across practice areas and more intuitive access to key information for business, property and private clients. The firm said the platform has been structured to make it easier for users to connect directly with relevant legal teams, supporting faster and more efficient engagement.

In addition to its core service pages, the site introduces a dedicated news and blog section, featuring regular commentary on legal and property-related developments. The firm expects this content to provide insight for journalists, industry stakeholders and clients seeking analysis of emerging trends within the legal sector.

As competition intensifies across the UK legal market, particularly in property and commercial advisory services, law firms are increasingly investing in digital infrastructure to support growth and client acquisition. Kingsley Bond’s latest move underscores how technology and digital experience are becoming integral to professional services strategy, rather than a purely operational consideration.

The firm said the website will continue to evolve, supporting its longer-term objective of sustainable national growth while maintaining service quality and professional standards.