New eConveyancer plugin for TrigoldCrystal website service

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eConveyancer has joined TrigoldCrystal’s adviser website service.

It is using a new plug-in which allows consumers to get conveyancing quotations directly from their adviser’s website.

As well as mortgage, protection, and home insurance quotes, clients of TrigoldCrystal’s website design service can add this conveyancing plug-in to a new page on their site.

David Thompson, sales and marketing director at TrigoldCrystal, said: “What we are seeing is a huge number of people looking for sites which help consumers research financial products themselves.

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