Impact Specialist Finance partners with Movin Legal

Impact Specialist Finance has announced a new partnership with conveyancing portal, Movin Legal.

The packager and distributor firm said the move will help its brokers find a legal partner to help their clients complete on a range of specialist finance property purchases.

Impact also provides a referral service to brokers, which can be accepted for both regulated and non-regulated cases across the bridging, specialist lending, buy-to-let and commercial lending spaces.

Movin Legal’s conveyancing comparison search engine consists of solicitors from around England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Impact managing director, Dale Jannels, commented: “The ability to choose the most suitable conveyancer for clients is vitally important for brokers, especially at a time when chains are under pressure and the competition to buy certain properties is unprecedented.

“Multiply that with specialist finance customers who may have been turned down by high street lenders and so have already wasted time in applying for a mortgage, we are delighted to announce this partnership with Movin Legal to provide more options for our brokers and their customers.”

Movin Legal key relationship director, Emma Hall, added: “We are delighted to have partnered with the team at Impact to provide their intermediary partners with a proven conveyancing service with solicitors who work to our service level agreement principles.

“Our conveyancing comparison engine consists of solicitors from around the country who are able to provide their services at competitive prices.

“Our hands on approach will help the intermediary from quoting stage right through to completion with the support from our experienced business development team and in house support.”

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