SortRefer expands network distribution

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Online intermediary platform SortRefer has revealed that its conveyancing panel will be providing service to  network, New Leaf Distribution Ltd, through its advisers and their clients.

New Leaf is based in Essex and has over 150 advisers.

Kevin Tunnicliffe, managing director of SortRefer, said: “New Leaf is a network whose appointed representatives have access to the best whole of market facilities in the UK. We look forward to supporting the house purchase and other residential funding services being provided by New Leaf’s ARs with our proven conveyancing service.”

Mark Hobbs, managing director of New Leaf Distribution, added: “A poor conveyancing experience can undo all the good work done by our members when helping their clients. That is why we are recommending SortRefer as one of a limited panel of conveyancing providers.

“We are therefore pleased to welcome SortRefer and look forward to a long and fruitful association.”

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