eConveyancer partners with Moneyfacts

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eConveyancer has embarked upon an exclusive conveyancing partnership with comparison website, Moneyfacts.

The partnership will enable customers using Moneyfacts to search for and instruct a conveyancer from eConveyancer’s panel of more than 50 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms.

Moneyfacts provides ‘best buy’ charts to the UK press and media for over 30 years.

Karen Rodrigues, director of sales at eConveyancer, said: “The whole purpose of Moneyfacts is to help people make better choices. This exclusive partnership with eConveyancer, means that Moneyfacts users will be empowered to make better conveyancing choices thanks to our panel of more than 50 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms.

“Our mission is to make the home moving process better for everyone, and this partnership is an important step on that journey.”

Richard Ward, head of marketing at Moneyfacts, said: “Moneyfacts.co.uk is the independent money comparison website with a difference, providing the most up-to-date and impartial financial formation possible to over 5.2 million unique visitors each year. We are pleased to be partnering with ULS technology to offer their leading eConveyancer service to our financially savvy customers.

“ULS shares our passion for helping millions of people every year to make better financial choices and eConveyancer will make the home moving and ownership process a quick and easy experience.”

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