The Conveyancing Association unveils new affiliate member

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The Conveyancing Association (CA) has announced Landmark Information Group as a new affiliate member.

Landmark Information Group is the UK’s largest source of land and property data. Its solutions help customers in the residential and commercial property sectors to streamline and integrate their cross-industry operations and reduce risk.

The Group connects with all elements of the property market, offering estate agency services, mapping and environmental solutions, conveyancing and property data, alongside products and integrated services for lenders and surveyors.

Simon Brown, CEO, Landmark Information Group, said: “Landmark’s vision is to make the home moving process work better for everyone, and cross-industry partnership is an important part of this. We are excited to join the Conveyancing Association as we continue to develop and implement transformative solutions that de-risk property transactions and make them as efficient as possible for both home-movers and the wider industry.

“Our established conveyancing case management offerings are based on critically defined, risk management workflows and document templates – and have never yet seen a customer be subject to a professional indemnity claim relating to our legal content – and show how committed we are to improving the conveyancing process for everyone involved.”

Nicky Heathcote, non-executive chair of the Conveyancing Association, added: “Our affiliate members are an integral part of the Association and provide us with a great level of support, resource and backing to be able to carry out a wide range of work. It is therefore very pleasing to be able to announce Landmark as our latest affiliate member, showing the commitment it has to both the conveyancing sector but also improving the home buying and selling process for all stakeholders.

“We can only achieve progress by working together and utilising the expertise available to us via businesses such as Landmark, and we are therefore looking forward to them joining our affiliate community.”

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