ULS to provide conveyancing services to the Principality

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ULS Technology has signed a conveyancing service agreement with the Principality Building Society.

The Principality arranges approximately 16,000 mortgages for customers per annum of which 6,000 are fees assist re-mortgages. Under this agreement, ULS has agreed to provide the Principality with its panel management and conveyancing technology platform, eConveyancer.

Steve Goodall, CEO of ULS, said: “We are delighted to have started working with Principality. The value Principality place on their customers and their mission to provide the highest standards to customers is something that we share at ULS and so we are very pleased to be able to offer our proprietary technology and services to help their customers to move home more smoothly.”

Shaun Middleton, head of intermediary at the Principality Building Society, added: “As part of ongoing enhancements to our mortgage processes, for both society members and mortgage brokers, we have chosen to partner with ULS for conveyancing services.

“ULS offer many exciting conveyancing solutions, which will allow us to deliver an exceptional customer experience whilst realising significant new efficiencies.”

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