WNS joins Conveyancing Association as affiliate member

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The Conveyancing Association (CA) has announced WNS, a provider of global digital-led Business Process Management (BPM) solutions, as its latest Affiliate member.

WNS, the NYSE-listed company, works with clients across several industries to co-create digital solutions in customer experience services, finance and accounting, human resources, procurement, and research and analytics.

Within the UK conveyancing sector, WNS works with several large and mid-sized conveyancers and law firms to achieve operational and customer experience excellence through streamlined back-office processes including contract drafting, mortgage review and Freehold and Leasehold title checks.

The CA works with a growing number of Affiliate members, offering the opportunity for engagement with its member firms via events and meetings, the provision of special offers, branding on promotional material and advertising through newsletters and merchandising material.

WNS will be taking part in future CA events throughout 2024 and 2025 and will be attending the CA’s 2025 Annual Conference & Dinner, which will be taking place in early 2025.

Himanshu Bhardwaj, business unit head, hi-tech & professional services at WNS, said: “WNS is committed to deliver transformational outcomes to the legal fraternity with domain expertise coupled with advanced proprietary operational excellence frameworks and flexible engagement models. As an extension to that, we are excited to be included among the Conveyancing Association’s Affiliate members and look forward to effectively engaging with the members and serving the fraternity in the UK.”

Nicky Heathcote, non-executive chair of The Conveyancing Association, added: “We are very pleased to welcome WNS as the CA’s newest Affiliate member and are looking forward to working with them, introducing the business to our members, and seeing them take a full part in the Association’s events and next year’s Conference. Becoming an Affiliate member shows the importance stakeholders place on the conveyancing sector and the CA’s place within it, and all our Affiliates provide insight and resource which help us drive our workstreams and objectives. We’re sure WNS will be a key Affiliate member within the Association for many years to come.”

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