Mortgage Brain announces conveyancing system enhancements
Mortgage Brain has enhanced its online conveyancing service, ConveyancingBrain, so advisers can more easily manage client cases and conveyancing quotes.
"The latest enhancements we’ve made to the system, particularly its case tracking functionality, will make it even easier for them to stay on top of their cases"
Advisers will now receive automated emails alerting them to actions required or feedback from solicitors on current cases.
In response to changes within the market a new filter has also been applied, which enables advisers to obtain conveyancing quotes for property purchases via a limited company. Advisers using the system also have the choice to provide their clients with a conveyancing quote with, or without, a solicitors name.
Additionally, a new ‘re-quote’ feature has been introduced allowing advisers to obtain fresh conveyancing quotes without having to retype client information.
Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, commented: “Listening to customers and responding to market changes is paramount to the success of any technology provider and we pride ourselves on our flexibility and responsiveness in continuing to adapt our systems to meet the needs of our customers.
“Over 1,000 advisers are currently using ConveyancingBrain and the latest enhancements we’ve made to the system, particularly its case tracking functionality, will make it even easier for them to stay on top of their cases, liaise or communicate with a solicitor and provide a fully compliant audit trail during the process.”
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