Advise Wise expands solicitor panel with Gilroy Steel

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Advise Wise has announced the addition of Gilroy Steel Solicitors to its specialist solicitor panel, enhancing the legal support available to financial advisers operating in the later life lending sector.

The move introduces a streamlined, one-click instruction process for advisers using the Advise Wise platform, enabling faster and more efficient case progression. Gilroy Steel, a long-standing legal firm with particular expertise in equity release conveyancing, will now be directly accessible to all registered users of the sourcing platform.

Daniel Edmondson (pictured), national account manager at Advise Wise, welcomed the partnership, stating: “In line with our mission to empower the later life lending industry to achieve more, this partnership is a further step forward in simplifying the legal instruction process, offering advisers a quick, seamless way to appoint a trusted legal partner directly from our platform.”

With over 120 years of legal history, Gilroy Steel Solicitors brings substantial experience in handling later life lending matters. The firm’s addition is expected to offer greater flexibility for advisers and deliver a high standard of client service with nationwide coverage.

Kelly Steel, managing director at Gilroy Steel Solicitors, said: “Today marks a great new enterprise and we look forward to working in partnership with Advise Wise in supporting both advisers and clients alike.”

She added that the firm’s integration with Advise Wise’s One Click Instructions feature would deliver “the most efficient and effective client journey”, underpinned by a bespoke case management system designed to keep all parties informed at all times.

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