OMS partners with Movin Legal
OMS users can refer their clients to a specially selected panel of law firms for conveyancing, wills, trusts and probate.

One Mortgage System has partnered with Movin Legal to offer users simplified access to an additional conveyancing option.
The link-up between the OMS platform and Movin Legal’s conveyancing comparison search engine will provide OMS users with a quick and efficient way to refer their clients to a specially selected panel of law firms. This could be for conveyancing, wills, trusts and probate.
Movin Legal provides a conveyancing source and quote platform to progress introducer clients thorough the mortgage process to a faster completion.
Neal Jannels, managing director of OMS, commented: “We are always looking to work with partners who have a proven track record, a unique, high quality service and can quickly adapt to ever-changing market dynamics. Movin Legal is a great example of such a partner, and we are looking forward to working closely with the team to help better support the legal needs of all our users and their clients.”
Emma Hall, key relationships director at Movin Legal, added: “I am incredibly excited about the future of One Mortgage System and Movin Legal working together, I see huge opportunities and significant benefits for all introducers improving operating efficiency with all partners and at the same time providing their clients with an improved experience."

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