eConveyancer and Wesleyan launch panel management partnership

eConveyancer has agreed a new panel management partnership with Wesleyan Financial Services.

The move will give Wesleyan advisers access to eConveyancer’s panel of more than 70 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms through its platform.

Features available with eConveyancer include DigitalMove, which digitally brings together key stakeholders in the house buying and selling process, as well as Rapid Remortgage, which has been designed to make remortgaging just as quick as a product transfer.

Wesleyan also offers specialist advice for clients working as hospital doctors, dentists, GPs and teachers.

eConveyancer sales director, Karen Rodrigues, said: “We’re delighted to launch this new panel management partnership with Wesleyan Financial Services. Just as Wesleyan takes a specialist approach to working with its clients, based on expertise in its sector, we pride ourselves on our knowledge and understanding of the conveyancing market.

“As part of this, we take a rigorous approach to upholding the quality of the eConveyancer panel, which is closely monitored to ensure unwavering high standards. This ongoing commitment to consistent service is particularly important in the current environment, where there is pressure on transactions to complete quickly amidst rising rates.”

Mortgage operations manager at Wesleyan Financial Services, Sjaene Higgins, added: “We are delighted to be working with eConveyancer, for our customers’ conveyancing needs.

“Home buying can be complex and very stressful, therefore we are pleased to be able to support our customers in the mortgage advice process to make their lives easier and speed up this journey by using new technologies.”

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