eConveyancer partners with Stipendium

eConveyancer has launched a new partnership with Stipendium to provide its customers with access to conveyancing services.

Stipendium offers a marketplace for people to access professional services that address life events, including taking a mortgage and moving home through a service called Merge.

Under the partnership, eConveyancer’s panel of over 50 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms will be available through Stipendium’s home moving proposition Merge.

eConveyancer director of sales, Karen Rodrigues, commented: “Stipendium shares a common goal with us in working towards making home ownership a more streamlined and efficient process.

“Conveyancing is such an important part of that process, which is why we take a rigorous approach to upholding the quality of the eConveyancer panel and continually developing our technology.

“I’m delighted to partner with Stipendium and deliver our eConveyancer platform through its Merge product and look forward to working together in continuing to enhance the experience for more home buyers and sellers.”

Stipendium CEO, Christina Melling, added: “The partnership will add value to both organisations by helping customers to select a legal firm to carry out conveyancing for their home move based on their own personal circumstances, criteria and preference, on one platform, and from wherever they are in the UK.

“We are confident that future proofing the house purchase experience by incorporating technology to facilitate buyer control and certainty will be a welcome advancement in the industry.”

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