Three new BDMs at The Moving Hub

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Conveyancing platform and case management provider The Moving Hub, a leading system has hired three national business development managers (BDMs) and formed a specialist in-house legal advice team of ex-conveyancers and paralegals.

The move follows 400% growth in intermediary and estate agent engagement over the past six months.

Meanwhile, the completion time on instructions via The Moving Hub platform is also, on average, one week quicker than the national average for a sale and purchase instruction, the firm claimed.

Peter Joseph (pictured), CEO at The Moving Hub, said: “Our growth over the past six months has exceeded our expectations, despite operating in what remains a challenging housing market. It’s clear that intermediaries and estate agents are recognising the benefits attached to technology and are realising the value of working with tech partners who can save them time, better support their service standards/client expectations and generate additional income.

“With our platform allowing so much of the conveyancing process to be done online, we are seeing completion times way below the UK average, especially on remortgages which are being concluded in days rather than weeks. This message is spreading across the industry and we have even more expansion plans in the pipeline to support this business growth, so watch this space.”

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