Mortgage Brain launches ConveyancingBrain
Mortgage Brain has announced the launch of ConveyancingBrain - a new conveyancing service dedicated solely for mortgage brokers.
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The new online system, which is available now and free to all, is designed to offer brokers an additional complimentary income stream.
The system, which is easy to use and navigate, features a one-step registration and login process and offers instant access to conveyancing quotes, online access to reports and the ability for brokers to manage ongoing cases, view case details and add case notes to solicitor’s files.
ConveyancingBrain enables brokers to obtain a range of conveyancing quotes including property sale, purchase, sale & purchase, re-mortgage and transfer of equity. All quotes are automatically saved on the system and valid for 21 days and brokers have the flexibility to adjust what they want to earn on individual quotes.
With commission payments of up to £300 per case, ConveyancingBrain features a panel of solicitors that all have Conveyancing Quality Scheme accreditation.
Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, commented:
“Our commitment of providing mortgage brokers with value added products and services that can help them generate additional revenue streams is as strong as ever.
“Wherever possible we want to make sure brokers have instant access to a comprehensive range of complimentary services that they can use to maximise their earning potential and at the same time, provide the best possible service to their customers.
“The launch of ConveyancingBrain achieves all of these objectives and represents another step in our long-term business strategy which we’ve developed to support the UK mortgage market.”
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