eConveyancer partners with Connect

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eConveyancer has launched a panel management partnership with Connect IFA and Connect for Intermediaries.

Connect offers a full range of specialist mortgage services for intermediaries. In March 2022, it sold a significant stake in the business to Mortgage and Surveying Services (MSS).

Connect currently has over 300 Appointed Representative (AR) advisers, a number which it expects to rise over the coming months.

The partnership will provide all Connect brokers and Appointed Representative (AR) firms with access to eConveyancer’s panel of more than 70 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms, as well additional benefits through its platform. These features include DigitalMove, which brings together key stakeholders in the homebuying and selling process, with a digital journey that improves communication and reduces transaction times. It also includes Rapid Remortgage, which has been designed to make remortgaging just as quick and convenient as a product transfer.

Karen Rodrigues (pictured), director of sales at eConveyancer, said: “This new partnership will provide Connect’s brokers and AR firms access to a panel of conveyancers that is continually monitored and managed to maintain the best possible service standards.

“In addition, 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.”

Jane Benjamin, director of mortgages at Connect IFA, added: “Connect for Intermediaries and Connect Mortgages are rapidly expanding businesses and we constantly aim to be at the forefront of opportunity and choice for our advisers, whilst using the best solutions in the market at any time to help them to provide the best advice possible in the most efficient way.

“Working with more than 170 lenders our advisers are experts in their customer markets so this partnership aligns with conveyancers based on price, service and location to ensure our customers experience a first-class conveyancing service while delivering an additional income stream for our advisers.”

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