eConveyancer partners with Mojo Mortgages
Mojo will have access to a bespoke panel from eConveyancer’s wider panel of conveyancing firms.

eConveyancer has launched a panel management partnership with Mojo Mortgages.
The partnership provides Mojo with access to a bespoke panel from eConveyancer’s panel of over 70 audited and benchmarked conveyancing firms, as well as additional benefits available through its platform.
The features include DigitalMove, which brings together key stakeholders in the home ownership process, providing a digital journey which improves communication and reduces transaction times. Mojo also has access to eConveyancer’s Rapid Remortgage product, designed to make remortgaging as quick and convenient as a product transfer. In addition, eConveyancer supports multiple languages, enabling clients to access important documentation in their spoken language.
Karen Rodrigues, sales director at eConveyancer, said: “At eConveyancer, our business is built on successful partnerships, and we’re delighted to launch this new partnership with Mojo. Not only will Mojo advisers have access to eConveyancer’s panel of solicitors, which is closely monitored to ensure unwavering high standards, they will also be able to take advantage of cutting-edge services such as DigitalMove and rapid remortgage. We are continuing to invest in developing our technology, to enhance the experience of buying, selling and owning property for all stakeholders. All our partners will continue to benefit from our ever evolving and ground-breaking approach.”
Richard Hayes, CEO at Mojo Mortgages, added: “Our mission at Mojo Mortgages has always been to make the process of buying a property as smooth and stress free as possible and this partnership is an exciting new way, we can do that.
“Our brokers work side by side with our customers along their home ownership journey and we know that finding the right solicitor is a regular pain point for many. To not only be able to recommend but have in depth experience of regularly working with eConveyancer’s panel of experts, will have a really positive impact on our customers’ experience.”

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