My Legal Club adds Holden Smith Law Solicitors to extend ‘express remortgage’ service

My Legal Club has announced it is extending its “express remortgage” service for mortgage brokers with the addition of Holden Smith Law Solicitors.

Having launched its “express remortgage” service for mortgage brokers in September 2021, My Legal Club’s offering increased the speed of conveyancing on its fixed fee, variable fee, and cashback remortgage cases.

The service enables mortgage brokers to select the most appropriate sign-up process for their clients including digital-only sign-up firms, removing immediate delays, or more traditional solicitor firms who will email or post a sign-up pack out to the clients. It also includes My Legal Club’s monitoring of each firm’s performance with a complimentary range of rewards and benefits.

The service caters to standard remortgage, transfers of equity, let-to-buy, and limited company buy-to-let.

CEO of My Legal Club, Sean Rogers, commented: “We are delighted with the feedback we have received from brokers and our integration with a network has delivered exceptional results for everyone involved. We are committed to ensuring remortgage cases complete as quickly as possible without sacrificing excellent service to the client along with updates and communication with brokers.

“Holden Smith Law tick every box and we are delighted to be partnering with their experienced remortgage team. The service provides brokers with the opportunity to earn additional income and delight clients across the full range of remortgage products.”

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