The Moving Hub announces partnership with Charles Derby Services

The Moving Hub, the conveyancing platform and case management system for intermediaries, financial advisers and estate agents, has announced a new partnership with Charles Derby Financial Services.

The new agreement will provide Charles Derby’s UK advisory network of financial advisers access to The Moving Hub’s range of conveyancing services, through its simple and intuitive conveyancing platform.

Advisers will have more options and better support for their clients throughout any property-related transaction.

The Moving Hub is the first conveyancing platform to offer referral fees up front rather than on completion, as well as the first to consider the case capacity of each solicitor on the network to avoid overloading and affecting the quality of service.

The Moving Hub CEO, Peter Joseph, said: “Charles Derby is an impressive business which has been built on the highest professional service standards and face-to-face advice backed by an innovative technical support network.

“It’s reassuring that our platform has been recognised as one which can support such high standards, although we are constantly working hard to further improve it and provide even more value to our partners and their clients.”

Charles Derby, the UK advisory business with a large team of advisers spread across the UK, said it aims to be recognised as one of the best advisory businesses in the industry, and is devoted to helping individuals with their financial planning.

Charles Derby commercial partnerships manager, Max Sullivan, commented: “We’re really happy to have launched our partnership with The Moving Hub. This relationship will allow our advisers to offer clients an excellent conveyancing offering with The Moving Hub’s proven track record.”

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