conveybuddy expands conveyancing provider panel
The distributor has added a top 10 law firm to its panel of providers.
Conveyancing distributor, conveybuddy, has announced the appointment of legal firm, Talbots Law, to its panel of conveyancing providers.
Talbots Law is an employee-owned practice covering Worcestershire, Shropshire, Cheshire and the West Midlands; each year it helps over 20,000 people move home, placing it in the top 10 law firms in the country for conveyancing by volume.
As part of coming on panel, there will be a specialist conveyancing team available to adviser users of conveybuddy.
With 18 branches, mostly across the Midlands, Talbots Law will be servicing conveybuddy advisers and their clients from its Waterfront office in Brierley Hill, near Dudley.
Harpal Singh, CEO at conveybuddy, said: “Talbots have built an incredibly strong reputation in the conveyancing sector and they understand what advisers need from a conveyancing firm. Bringing them onto the panel gives our users more choice from a team that deals with high volumes while still keeping a close eye on service. We want advisers to feel they can rely on the firms we put in front of them, and Talbots fit that very well. Their set-up, their reach across the region, and their focus on clear updates should help advisers and their clients move with fewer delays.”
Callum Haynes, sales director at Talbots Law, added: “We’re genuinely excited to be working with everyone on the Conveybuddy team and really looking forward to seeing the partnership grow.”
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