The Moving Hub launches conveyancing offering into intermediary sector

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The Moving Hub has today launched its conveyancing proposition into the mortgage intermediary sector with an exclusive promotion with criteria search system Knowledge Bank.

The Moving Hub is a conveyancing platform designed to provide additional benefits/support for introducers such as mortgage intermediaries, financial advisers and estate agents with the following:

  • Referral fees paid up-front
  • Buyer protection insurance to cover fees if the seller pulls out
  • Nationwide panel of pre-vetted solicitors
  • Fixed fees “instantly” quoted
  • Broker portal allowing case tracking, plus The Moving Hub will act for the broker and liaise with solicitors on their behalf

In conjunction with this launch, The Moving Hub and Knowledge Bank have announced an exclusive promotion which will see brokers using The Moving Hub for their conveyancing cases gain access to Knowledge Bank’s mortgage criteria search system free of charge for the first 12 months.

Peter Joseph, CEO at The Moving Hub, said: “Knowledge Bank has set the standard for firms looking to shake up the intermediary mortgage market and we are looking forward to emulating their success in addressing the status quo for brokers in the conveyancing sector as, quite frankly, there’s been precious little innovation in this area.

“Technology is changing the way we all do business. And it’s time for the conveyancing sector to better support introducers in delivering superior service levels and customer experience in terms of conversion, referrals and in the retention of more clients. We believe that our solution will deliver the ultimate conveyancing plugin solution for your business.”

Nicola Firth, CEO and founder at Knowledge Bank, added: “We are delighted to have agreed this exclusive partnership with Peter and the team at The Moving Hub. The synergies between both businesses were clear from the outset in that our focuses were firmly on broker efficiencies and their clients’ experiences.

“Since our launch in September 2017, our aim continues to be to offer ‘best in class’ technology and solutions and our relationship with The Moving Hub supports this strategy.”

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