Acre accelerates conveyancing process through Simplify partnership

Acre has announced a partnership with Simplify, a conveyancing and property services firm and owner of Premier Property Lawyers (PPL).

The move means that Acre’s brokers will have access to immediate, transparent legal services with no hidden charges.

Every user of Acre’s one-click mortgage intermediaries platform can now access a faster conveyancing process and increased conversion rates due to its data capture and checks that pass on solid transactions to PPL conveyancers.

The integration will also allow Acre brokers to see live status updates of each case and direct access, via phone and online messaging, to the conveyancer managing the case. Once complete, Acre’s built-in accounting ledger helps brokerage owners manage and allocate their commission.

“This exciting partnership gives Acre’s brokers and their customers access to the one of the highest quality and most consistent conveyancing experiences in the business,” said Acre CEO and founder, Justus Brown.

“Our technology means PPL conveyancers get pre-validated client and property data, which speeds up this important stage of the home-buying process. We’re excited to work with Simplify because our brokers will see updates in the same system as the conveyancers rather than relying on manual updates to a different website.” 

Chief business development officer at Simplify, Dev Malle, added: “Acre has a vision to change the process of buying a home, and we are excited to be on this journey with them.

“By taking a digital-first approach, we can be competitive in the market, using data from Acre's platform to provide realistic quotes and feed information into our systems to move faster, meet deadlines, provide up-to-the-minute reporting and, ultimately, improve the clients’ experience.”

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