conveybuddy expands product range in partnership with The Moving Portal

conveybuddy has expanded its partnership with The Moving Portal by adding survey products to its range of services.

The collaboration will enable users of the conveyancing panel manager for mortgage brokers to quote and instruct surveys through the conveybuddy online portal, offering brokers another tool when advising clients.

The Moving Portal manages a nationwide panel of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) chartered surveyors, ensuring "high standards and professional service".

Survey products that are now available via conveybuddy include RICS independent valuations, RICS level two homebuyers reports, RICS level three building surveys and RICS help to buy valuations.

Brokers using conveybuddy’s platform will also have the flexibility to choose their own referral fees on a case-by-case basis.

Chief executive officer at conveybuddy, Harpal Singh, said: "Surveys are yet another string to the bow for brokers when advising clients. Many clients default to a lender’s mortgage valuation without realising they have options. Some may need more detailed insight into a property’s condition, while others—particularly Help to Buy borrowers—require specific valuations for remortgaging or selling.

"The Moving Portal was the obvious partner for this expansion. Their reputation in the broker market is stellar, as evidenced by glowing Trustpilot reviews. The integration between our platforms allows real-time data flow, making the entire process seamless for brokers."

Chief growth officer at The Moving Portal, Mark Snape, added: "We have extensive and proven experience of successfully working in this sector, so we are excited to be working with Harpal and the conveybuddy team, as they grow their presence in the broker sector. We place great value on providing the highest level of service to the mortgage intermediaries and look forward to forming new partnerships in this space."



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