Brilliant announces conveyancing partnership with OpenConvey
Brilliant Solutions has appointed OpenConvey as its primary conveyancing partner and will be marketing its Brilliant Conveyancing service extensively to introducers to demonstrate
OpenConvey’s platform offers a small but select panel of regional firms, accessed through its online portal. The portal allows instant cost quotes to be generated and instruction online but with full access to senior staff and 24/7 updates.
Matthew Arena, Managing Director of Brilliant Solutions, said:
“We recognise that 2011 will begin to provide greater opportunities to our introducers in the mortgage field and we wanted to match them up with what we consider to be the most advanced and customer friendly conveyancing service available. We are particularly impressed that any referral fees are paid on the day of completion.”
Jonathan Hall, Commercial Director at OpenConvey commented:
“We are delighted to be working with Brilliant. Using OpenConvey will give Brilliant’s introducers a chance to ensure that not only are their clients properly looked after but that they maximise their income earning through our referral fee facility.”
Matthew Arena, Managing Director of Brilliant Solutions, said:
“We recognise that 2011 will begin to provide greater opportunities to our introducers in the mortgage field and we wanted to match them up with what we consider to be the most advanced and customer friendly conveyancing service available. We are particularly impressed that any referral fees are paid on the day of completion.”
Jonathan Hall, Commercial Director at OpenConvey commented:
“We are delighted to be working with Brilliant. Using OpenConvey will give Brilliant’s introducers a chance to ensure that not only are their clients properly looked after but that they maximise their income earning through our referral fee facility.”
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