eConveyancer renews partnership with L&C Mortgages

eConveyancer has announced the renewal of its longstanding partnership with L&C Mortgages.

The move will provide L&C with access to a bespoke panel of over 70 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms.

eConveyancer’s integrated software allows L&C advisers to seamlessly instruct approved conveyancers from its panel of conveyancing firms directly within their existing systems.

The firm said that the renewal of the partnership will maintain the efficiency and ease with which L&C can manage its conveyancing needs.

Chief growth officer at eConveyancer, Matt Joy, commented: “Conveyancing is a pivotal component of any mortgage transaction, whether for purchase or remortgage. We are thrilled to continue and strengthen our collaboration with one of the UK’s leading firms and excited about the future opportunities that lay ahead of us.

“By renewing our partnership with L&C, we are reaffirming our shared commitment to delivering the best possible outcomes for brokers and their clients.”

Chief commercial officer at L&C Mortgages, Adam Connolly, added: “We are delighted to renew and strengthen our partnership with eConveyancer. The enhanced control and flexibility it brings to our platform is invaluable.

“Technology plays a critical role in improving efficiency throughout the mortgage process, and we are confident that this continued partnership will deliver significant benefits for both our advisers and their customers.”



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