ULS technology and L&G Mortgage Club confirm new contract

ULS technology has agreed a new three-year panel management contract with Legal & General Mortgage Club.

The move will give members of L&G Mortgage Club continued access to eConveyancer’s panel of more than 50 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms, as well as access to the features on its platform.

These features include DigitalMove, which brings together key stakeholder in the home buying and selling process, and the Rapid Remortgage, which has been designed to make remortgaging quick and convenient as a product transfer.

ULS technology sales director, Karen Rodrigues, commented: “We’re really pleased to renew our partnership with L&G Mortgage Club. In a competitive marketplace, this continued partnership is testament to the level of investment that ULS technology puts into the ongoing development of eConveyancer and cutting edge services like DigitalMove and Rapid remortgage.

“It also demonstrated the quality of the eConveyancer panel, which is closely monitored to ensure unwavering high standards.”

Legal & General Mortgage Club head of broker relationships and propositions, Craig Hall, said: “The high demand seen in recent months has proven why it is crucial that brokers have access to reliable and digitally-enabled conveyancing partners.”

Hall added: “Providing advisers with access to innovative conveyancing partners will undoubtedly help them to better navigate the challenges of today’s demanding environment.”

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