SortRefer introduces flexible remortgage offering

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Conveyancing and legal services provider, SortRefer, has launched a new Flexible Remortgage product series.

This new series expands on SortRefer’s existing range of remortgage legal options and offers pricing flexibility following broker feedback.

The Flexible Remortgage series was developed after brokers expressed a need for more adaptable pricing structures within the existing ‘Fixed Price Remortgage’ packages. In response, SortRefer initially introduced a pilot product priced at £349.

After completing a pilot scheme, SortRefer gathered additional feedback from brokers and subsequently decided to expand the offering into a full suite of six new Flexible Remortgage packages.

The initial £349 pilot has now been replaced by a broader range of options, with packages priced at £245, £295, £345, £395, £445, and £495.

Each package in the Flexible Remortgage series provides a base price that covers all necessary remortgage work and also allows brokers to adjust quotations to accommodate any additional work that may need to be carried out.

Kevin Tunnicliffe (pictured), CEO of Sort Group, said: “At SortRefer, we’re always looking to provide our brokers and clients with the best possible products. The launch of the Flexible Remortgage series is a direct result of our commitment to listening to broker feedback and responding with products that better serve their needs.

“This new range of packages is designed to offer both affordability and the flexibility brokers require in today’s market.”

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