MSN adopts ConveyancingBrain

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The Mortgage Support Network (MSN) has selected Mortgage Brain’s new online conveyancing service as one of its preferred conveyancing technology solutions for its members.

ConveyancingBrain features a one-step registration and login process and will offer MSN’s appointed representatives access to conveyancing quotes, online access to reports and the ability to manage ongoing cases, view case details and add case notes to solicitor’s files.

The new system features a panel of solicitors that all have Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) accreditation.

Peter Ransome, managing director, at Mortgage Support Network, said: “We continue to look for new and innovative solutions that will help our members to not only manage their business efficiently and effectively, increase income and profitability but to also improve client support and service.

“ConveyancingBrain ticks all of those boxes and more and we’re delighted to be offering this new service to our members.”

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, added: “Our commitment of providing mortgage brokers with value added products and services that meet their needs now and well into the future is as strong as ever.

“We want to make sure brokers have instant access to a range of complimentary services that they can use to maximise their earning potential and at the same time, provide the best possible service to their customers.

“ConveyancingBrain achieves all of these objectives and we’re delighted to be working with MSN and its members.”

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