eConveyancer integrates with L&C Mortgages

eConveyancer has announced the launch of a new software integration with L&C Mortgages.

The move will enable L&C to instruct approved conveyancers from eConveyancer’s panel of audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms from within their existing systems.

eConveyancer added that using its platform will provide improved flexibility for L&C in managing its conveyancing relationships and capacity.

“Conveyancing plays a crucial role in any mortgage transaction, whether it’s for purchase or remortgage, and brokers can help their clients, and stay in greater control, by working with them on choosing a conveyancer,” commented eConveyancer sales director, Karen Rodrigues.

“We audit and benchmark every firm on our panel, so that brokers and clients know exactly where they stand. This integration with L&C makes the process of instructing a conveyancer even more straightforward, and we are delighted to strengthen our partnership with this leading firm. We look forward to working together to deliver even more IT developments in the future.”

L&C Mortgages conveyancing manager, Jessica Harrington, added: “We’re really pleased to strengthen our partnership with eConveyancer through this integration which will help add even greater control and flexibility to our conveyancing platform.

“Technology can bring greater efficiency to the mortgage process and we believe this integration will provide real benefits for our advisers and their customers.”

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