Development directors join OpenConvey

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Online conveyancing portal OpenConvey has appointed Joe Withers and Vincent Birch as development directors.

They are tasked with building relationships with intermediaries across the UK.

OpenConvey believes that offering brokers face to face meetings to see the OpenConvey service in action will mean that more intermediaries will use it to offer a conveyancing solution for their clients.

The firm also recently joined the conveyancing panel of Trigold Crystal.

Steve Maine , managing director of OpenConvey, said: “We are pleased to appoint Joe and Vincent to these new roles. Joe has already helped us to establish the panel and introduce intermediaries. Both he and Vincent have extensive knowledge of the market and are therefore ideally placed to understand broker concerns and demonstrate why OpenConvey can help them provide a better service.””

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