Molo Finance partners with conveyancing specialist Optimus

Digital mortgage lender, Molo Finance, has announced a new partnership with the conveyancing panel management specialist for mortgage brokers, lenders and estate agents, Optimus.

Mortgage applications through Molo are entirely online, giving customers the opportunity to apply directly to the lender at any time. The partnership with Optimus will mean Molo can enhance its customer experience with the addition of instant conveyancing quotations accessed through this service.

The move will provide instant access to conveyancing quotes so customers can seamlessly instruct a solicitor for efficient property transactions, supporting both individuals and limited companies.

Molo CEO, Francesca Carlesi, commented: “Working with Optimus means we can extend our service to give customers rapid access to high quality legal services to progress their property purchase or remortgage, without delay.

“Working with Optimus enables us to confidently deliver a new, value-added service and ultimately make the process of home buying and refinancing as easy and accessible as possible for our customers.”

Optimus commercial and strategy director, Adam Connolly, added: “Molo is an exciting, forward-thinking lender and we see many synergies between us. We are delighted to be supporting Molo in providing customers, including those purchasing via a limited company, an efficient way of accessing legal services to make the process seamless and efficient within Molo’s fully digital service.”

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