ntitle becomes latest CA affiliate member

The Conveyancing Association (CA) has announced the title investigation specialists, ntitle, as its latest affiliate member.

The firm, which was founded by Nicola Ashley and Nicola Davies, is the only UK company to offer a specialist, legal process outsource service in title investigation.

ntitle returns accurate and buyer-ready title investigations and reports a lists of all compliant enquiries, within 48 hours, for conveyancing firms in England and Wales via its best-of-breed technology and expertise.

The company said that the service will allow conveyancing firms to “fundamentally change the way they manage and deliver their conveyancing processes without compromising on quality of time”.

As an affiliate member of the CA, ntitle will receive a range of benefit and opportunities including the use of CA branding, attendance and networking at member and online meetings, access to member firms, advertising and more.

Co-founder at ntitle, Nicola Ashley, said: "Joining the CA as an Affiliate member is a natural next step for ntitle. Our service is designed to help conveyancing firms work smarter and deliver faster, more accurate outcomes for their clients – goals that closely align with the CA’s priorities. We are excited to connect with its high-quality member firms, share our expertise, outline the full range of title investigation services we offer and collaborate across key workstreams to help shape the future of conveyancing."

Non-executive chair at the CA, Nicky Heathcote, added: "We are very pleased to welcome ntitle as the latest Affiliate member of the CA. Becoming an affiliate provides access to our network of high-quality conveyancing firms and the opportunity to engage directly with the sector’s leading operators.

"ntitle’s expertise in title investigation will be an excellent addition as we continue to collaborate across our key workstreams, from improving efficiency and service delivery to driving innovation throughout the conveyancing process.

"We look forward to working closely with the ntitle team, both at our events and within our various working groups, to deliver meaningful benefits for our members and to continue championing improvements that support firms and their clients."



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