SortRefer shows off its online capability at FSE
Conveyancing portal SortRefer is using the Financial Services Expo on the 24th/25th September to showcase its online portal which gives brokers access to a panel of the best conveyancing professionals in the UK.

Founded by ex mortgage brokers, SortRefer was set up to offer consistent high levels of service to brokers and their clients, accessed through a state of the art internet portal, which is sophisticated enough to provide a wide range of broker support while being simple to use and navigate.
According to Managing Director, Kevin Tunnicliffe, the FSE gives brokers a really good opportunity to see the SortRefer service in action and ask questions.
He said:
"We want to show how joining SortRefer can be the most effective way of improving completion figures and providing clients with a conveyancing experience to match the mortgage service provided by the adviser.”
“SortRefer is looking forward to welcoming delegates to the Expo. Apart from seeing the UK’s best conveyancing portal in action, brokers attending our stand will be entered into our draw for a case of fine wine. So this is a real win: win all round!”
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