Williams Beales Solicitors joins OpenConvey panel
OpenConvey, the online conveyancing portal, has added Williams Beales to its specially selected conveyancing panel.
Williams Beales from Hay on Wye on the English/Welsh border is a regional solicitor practice which covers Herefordshire and Mid Wales and according to Business Development Director, Joe Withers is just the type of practice which OpenConvey wants to attract.
He said:
“We are delighted to have Williams Beales on our panel. Their brand of traditional local service backed up by modern administration and IT systems complements our existing panel of dedicated local conveyancing solicitors.
"We know our introducers appreciate the personal service they receive from our panel which, along with competitive pricing, is a real hit with clients.”
Paul Tompkins of Williams Beales, commented:
“Conveyancing in the 21st century is all about providing traditional levels of personal service allied to the advances in online communications that OpenConvey represents. Customers expect to be able to do business by the simplest and fastest means.
"Our partnership with OpenConvey allows us to respond to the needs of intermediaries and their clients. We are looking forward to working with their introducers.”
He said:
“We are delighted to have Williams Beales on our panel. Their brand of traditional local service backed up by modern administration and IT systems complements our existing panel of dedicated local conveyancing solicitors.
"We know our introducers appreciate the personal service they receive from our panel which, along with competitive pricing, is a real hit with clients.”
Paul Tompkins of Williams Beales, commented:
“Conveyancing in the 21st century is all about providing traditional levels of personal service allied to the advances in online communications that OpenConvey represents. Customers expect to be able to do business by the simplest and fastest means.
"Our partnership with OpenConvey allows us to respond to the needs of intermediaries and their clients. We are looking forward to working with their introducers.”
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