Just Mortgages partners with eConveyancer

Just Mortgages has launched a new panel management partnership with eConveyancer to complement the existing offering of its self-employed and new build brokers.

The partnership, which is via Openwork Conveyancing, will provide advisers working under the Just Mortgages brand with access to eConveyancer’s panel of more than 70 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms.

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

Just Mortgages’ brokers will also be able to choose from an enhanced SpicerHaart Conveyancing option called JM Legal. The SpicerHaart system uses the eWay case management tool, and provides electronic quote, instruction and advanced case tracking.

“Conveyancing is an element of the home buying and advice process that can cause the most stress and headaches, so we have teamed up with the team at eConveyancer in order to smooth out this process,” said national director of the self-employed division at Just Mortgages, Carl Parker.

“This is a valuable expansion of the service and support that our self-employed brokers enjoy as a part of the Just Mortgages family which should make our advice process more seamless than ever. This makes life easier for our brokers and their clients.

“Our ethos is that our brokers are on their own, but not alone, and this is reflected in the training, advice, and guidance that our team provides. We are constantly adding new tools that help them help their clients.”

eConveyancer sales director, Karen Rodrigues, added: “We’re delighted to launch this new panel management partnership with Just Mortgages.

“We know that conveyancing is such an important part of the mortgage process and can play a crucial role in a client’s experience. We therefore continue to invest in the ongoing development of eConveyancer to ensure we continue to enhance that experience.”

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