eConveyancer partners with New Leaf Distribution

eConveyancer has launched a panel management partnership with New Leaf Distribution.

New Leaf, a network of 250 advisers, has been privately owned for almost two decades and promises its members true independence.

The partnership will provide all New Leaf advisers with access to eConveyancer’s panel of more than 70 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms, as well benefits through its platform.

These features include DigitalMove, which brings stakeholders together in the home buying and selling process to reduce transaction times, as well asRapid Remortgage, which has been designed to make remortgaging as convenient as a product transfer.

eConveyancer director of sales, Karen Rodrigues, commented: “Our business is built on successful partnerships and every one of those partnerships gives brokers and their clients access to a panel of conveyancers that is continually monitored and managed to maintain the best possible service standards.

“On top of this, eConveyancer features cutting edge technology and features like DigitalMove and Rapid Remortgage. We continue to invest in developing this technology to enhance the experience of buying, selling and owning a property for all stakeholders, and this provides ongoing benefits for all of our partners.”

Managing director at New Leaf, Daniel Hobbs, added: “We’re really delighted to launch this new partnership with eConveyancer, which will help our advisers and their clients to take greater control over the conveyancing process, which is such an important part of any mortgage transaction. eConveyancer has a great reputation for market leading service and technology and we are looking forward to a rewarding relationship.”

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