eConveyancer partners with In Partnership

eConveyancer has announced the launch of a new panel management partnership with In Partnership.

In Partnership incorporates The On-Line Partnership Limited and The Whitechurch Network Limited Networks, which have more than 500 adviser members combined.

The new agreement will provide these adviser members with access to eConveyancer’s panel of more than 70 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms, as well as additional benefits through its platform.

These features include DigitalMove, which brings together key stakeholders in the home buying and selling process, as well a Rapid Remortgage, which has been designed to make remortgaging as quick as a product transfer.

“The home buying and selling process can’t function properly unless businesses work together in partnership to deliver the best results for the customer,” said eConveyancer director of sales, Karen Rodrigues.

“This new agreement with In Partnership is a great example of yet another eConveyancer relationship that will help mortgage advisers provide a better conveyancing experience for their clients.

“We take a rigorous approach to upholding the quality of our conveyancer panel, which is closely monitored to ensure unwavering high standards, and we continue to invest in technology to benefit all of our stakeholders.”

Head of strategic partnerships at In Partnership, Tim Coghill, added: “We are delighted to be working with eConveyancer and providing our members access to their high quality panel of conveyancers. This partnership will provide customers additional support and efficiency in their home buying journey through their innovative technology solutions.”

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