Director
Learn more about Rodney Unsworth
Rodney is a Director and Head of Accounts based in our Canary Wharf office. He has over 18 years' experience in property service charge accounting, leading and managing the accounts team to deliver against agreed KPIs across various contracts.
He has extensive experience in property management accounting, with a focus on ensuring both clients and tenants receive a standout level of service in line with RICS best practice and Members Accounts Regulations. Rodney has overseen accounts business integration for several firms acquired by Eddisons, and previously managed the Royal London portfolio of over 90 properties whilst at Capita. His expertise spans both client-side and property management perspectives, developed through roles with leading organisations in the sector.
Prior to joining Eddisons in 2016, Rodney held service charge accountant positions at Capita and Prupim Limited (CBRE). Earlier in his career, he gained experience at Jones Lang LaSalle, British Land, and Prudential, building a comprehensive understanding of property accounting across diverse portfolios.
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One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AB
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