Conveyancing Alliance upbeat on progress of 'Convey99' product
Conveyancing Alliance Ltd, the online conveyancing distributor, has today revealed strong broker registration numbers and take-up for its new purchase conveyancing product, ‘Convey
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Convey99 is offered at a pre-referral fee price of £99 plus VAT and disbursements for all properties purchased up to £500k. Based on its research, Conveyancing Alliance believes that Convey99 is up to £300 cheaper than any of its competitors.
Advisers are able to benefit from Convey99 by taking a referral fee of up to £200. Conveyancing Alliance believes a £299 price provides a strong deal for the client and a healthy commission for the adviser.
As well as being ‘no completion, no fee’ Convey99 comes with the unique ‘fall-through search protection’ – should the property purchase fall through, clients will receive a guarantee of a replacement set of searches for any new property free of charge.
Harpal Singh, Managing Director of Conveyancing Alliance Ltd, commented:
“We have had a very pleasing broker response to Convey99 since we launched the product in March. Registrations to offer the product to clients continue to be high and we are now starting to see increased levels of business, particularly in the last two weeks.
"Feedback from brokers, clients and our solicitor firm has been fantastic and as our instruction levels continue to rise we are seeing a number of brokers placing multiple cases with us.
"Convey99 remains a truly unique and highly competitive purchase conveyancing product which gives brokers the opportunity to earn significant income levels whilst offering their clients a low-price/high-quality conveyancing service.
"We would urge all brokers who wish to expand their conveyancing offering to clients to view the Convey99 website to see how we can improve their service proposition.”
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