TMA launches conveyancing panel
TMA has today announced the re-launch of its conveyancing panel.

TMA says that "following a rigorous tender process", there are now three conveyancers on its panel - BM Solutions, My Home Move and Blacks Connect.
Some of the solutions are mobile friendly and offer interactive forms; while other features provide the house purchaser with the ability to see exactly what is happening with their case from a conveyancing point of view in real time.
Advisers can earn a referral fee from recommending the conveyancer to their client or they can choose to rebate some or all of the referral fee in order to obtain a more competitive price for their client.
Gary Little, Commercial Director at TMA, said: “We want to provide our members with the very best in all areas of our proposition and the re-launch of a broader, more comprehensive TMA conveyancing panel demonstrates our commitment to this. We are constantly looking to improve what we offer to directly authorised advisers, we have a number of new initiatives underway and this is just one more step in that process, but one which we hope will add real value to advisers and their clients.”
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