eConveyancer launches panel management partnership with TMA Club
eConveyancer has announced a new panel management partnership with TMA Club.

The agreement gives TMA Club's directly authorised members access to eConveyancer’s panel of more than 70 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms, as well as access to additional benefits through its platform.
The features include DigitalMove, which brings together key stakeholders in the homebuying and selling process in a digital journey that improves communication and reduces transaction times. Also included is Rapid Remortgage, which has been designed to make remortgaging as quick and convenient as a product transfer.
eConveyancer also supports multiple languages, enabling customers to access important documentation in the language that best suits them.
Karen Rodrigues, sales director at eConveyancer, said: “Conveyancing is such an important part of the mortgage process and can play a crucial role in a client’s experience, which is why we are continuing to invest in the ongoing development of eConveyancer and cutting edge services like DigitalMove and Rapid remortgage.
“We also take a rigorous approach to upholding the quality of the eConveyancer panel, which is closely monitored to ensure unwavering high standards. TMA Club was a natural fit for the panel, and I’m delighted that their large membership of brokers now have access to our services and technology.”
Lisa Martin, development director at TMA Club, said: “We’re proud to be offering our DA brokers access to eConveyancer’s panel of conveyancing firms and streamlined platform as part of our continued effort to support members through all stages of the mortgage process.
“The panel management partnership comes at an important time, ahead of the high level of ERC expiries expected in October. We’re delighted our brokers will be able to make use of Rapid Remortgage to capitalise on this surge, using the tool to assist their clients getting the best deal available with the same speed and convenience of a product transfer.”
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