Belmont Green partners with ULS ahead of launch
ULS Technology has signed a five-year agreement with challenger mortgage lender Belmont Green to provide its proprietary conveyancing comparison technology platform, eConveyancer.

ULS says the platform is expected to launch with a number of intermediaries later this year.
Its eConveyancer platform enables mortgage advisers and intermediaries to help their customers compare and instruct a vetted, approved and regulated solicitor or licensed conveyancer. In addition, ULS provides ongoing service and support for customers to facilitate the smooth running of conveyancing transactions.
Challenger lender Belmont Green is currently recruiting to build a new mortgage lending business which will work exclusively with intermediary partners to target under-served sections of the UK mortgage market.
Ben Thompson, Chief Executive of ULS Technology, commented: “This new relationship will add to our already strong and loyal distribution for conveyancing and will assist our plans to increase our market share. We have spent much of the last year completing our suite of conveyancing services for mortgage lenders, specifically so we can more actively target this sector. As a result of this, we are now able to offer everything that a lender requires with regard to conveyancing services and plan to make further inroads into this market in the future. We very much look forward to helping Belmont Green to launch into the UK intermediary mortgage market.”
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