eConveyancer partners with Moray Group in Scotland

eConveyancer has announced the launch of a new panel management partnership with Moray Group in Scotland.

Moray Group includes multiple brands in the Scottish property market, including Simpson & Marwick and Esson & Aberdein.

The new agreement will provide firms within the group with access to eConveyancer’s panel of audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms through its platform.

The Moray Group will offer purchase and remortgage conveyancing services to brokers through the eConveyancer portal and as part of the launch, has released fixed fee and cashback remortgage products.

eConveyancer sales director, Karen Rodrigues, commented: “We’re delighted to launch this new panel management partnership with Moray Group, which has a number of well-respected property brands in Scotland, including Simpson & Marwick and Esson & Aberdein.

“As well as the service promises being offered by Moray Group, brokers can be confident that we take a rigorous approach to upholding the quality of the eConveyancer panel, which is closely monitored to ensure unwavering high standards.”

Director and head of corporate property services at Moray Group, Fallon Sara Spencer, added: “We are excited to be launching this unique proposition with eConveyancer. The team and I are looking forward to getting started and I am happy to answer any questions anyone may have.”

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