SortRefer joins the Conveyancing Information Executive
SortRefer has become an executive member of trade body The Conveyancing Information Executive (CIE).

SortRefer provides conveyancing and other ancillary products to the mortgage intermediary marketplace. Launched in 2009, SortRefer offers a hand-picked panel of suppliers from across the UK.
The purpose of the CIE is to raise data quality and content standards in property searches used within the UK conveyancing process. Its membership includes Argyll Environmental, Geodesys, Groundsure, Landmark Information, Ordnance Survey, PinPoint Information, Safe Move, SearchFlow, Ambiental, Glenigan, JBA Risk Management, Barbour ABI and The Lettings Industry Council.
Kevin Tunnicliffe, SortRefer CEO, said: “SortRefer is delighted to join CIE as an executive member. We rely upon conveyancing data every single day, so its quality is of paramount importance to us. We fully support CIE and their endeavours to improve these standards.”
Nick Dyoss director of CIE, commented: “It is fantastic news. SortRefer brings a unique consumer-led view on how conveyancing data impacts the house buying process. I am looking forward to working with them to raise data standards for the benefit of everyone who relies upon it in throughout the conveyancing process. ”
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