Quantum Mortgages partners with Movin Legal
Movin Legal will assist intermediaries in selecting the right solicitor for their clients.

Quantum Mortgages has partnered with Movin Legal to offer its intermediaries exclusive access to Movin Legal's conveyancing services.
Movin Legal, functioning as a conveyancing panel manager, has nationwide coverage facilitated by its network of law firms.
Quantum Mortgages has implemented a streamlined nine-step process, guiding intermediaries from Decision in Principle through to servicing. This process covers application, fee payment, underwriting, valuation, offer, signature, and completion.
Emma Hall, key relationship director at Movin Legal, said: "Choosing the right solicitor is key when using specialist lenders. Often the process is not straightforward and needs a specialist solicitor to understand the lender and clients’ needs. This is not something you want to entrust to a non specialist law firm in the area which may end up incurring delays and additional unnecessary costs to the client."
Harsha Dahyea, head of sales at Quantum, added: "While technology is at the forefront of our processes when it comes to conveyancing, it’s vital that we continue to tick the right boxes. Our partnership with Movin Legal will ensure that all of our intermediaries will continue to receive the same level of expertise and experience that they have come to expect when dealing with Quantum."

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