Advise Wise expands specialist solicitor panel
The partnership provides access to Gilroy Steel Solicitor's services through a single-click instruction process.
Later life lending sourcing platform, Advise Wise, has announced a new partnership with Gilroy Steel Solicitors.
The specialist in equity release conveyancing has joined the Advise Wise Specialist Solicitor Panel. The collaboration enhances the platform’s value to advisers by streamlining the legal instruction process for later life lending cases.
Through this partnership, Advise Wise members can now instruct Gilroy Steel Solicitors with just one click, directly from the Advise Wise platform. The integration supports faster case progression and a more efficient experience for both advisers and their clients.
Daniel Edmondson (pictured), national account manager at Advise Wise, commented: “We’re pleased to welcome Gilroy Steel Solicitors to our solicitor panel. In line with our mission to empower the later life lending industry to achieve more, this partnership is a further step forward in simplifying the legal instruction process, offering advisers a quick, seamless way to appoint a trusted legal partner directly from our platform.”
Kelly Steel, managing director at Gilroy Steel Solicitors, added: “Today marks a great new enterprise and we look forward to working in partnership with Advise Wise in supporting both advisers and clients alike”.
“Our clients and advisers will have access to the most efficient and effective client journey with Advise Wise One Click Instructions. One click instructions supported by our bespoke CMS platform ensures all parties will have the information they require 24/7.”
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