Broker Conveyancing joins Tenetlime panel
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Broker Conveyancing joins Tenetlime panel



Broker Conveyancing joins Tenetlime panel



Broker Conveyancing, the broker-focused conveyancing distributor, has announced today that it has been added to the conveyancing panel of mortgage and protection specialists, TenetLime.

From today, Tenet members will now have access to Broker Conveyancing’s proposition and platform.

Broker Conveyancing offers a number of bespoke products and services and provides firms with a panel of leading law firms including O’Neill Patient and Shoosmiths.

Broker Conveyancing was launched in 2012 to meet the specific conveyancing needs of brokers and their clients.

The proposition has a number of unique features including low panel fees meaning clients get the most competitive pricing in the market, payment of referral fees on exchange for all advisers, an all-inclusive fee structure, ‘no completion – no fee’ arrangement, and ‘fall through protection’ on searches for purchase cases.

Tenet is one of the largest adviser support groups in the UK, with non-investment network, TenetLime, offering a wide range of mortgage, protection and general insurance services.

Harpal Singh, Managing Director of Broker Conveyancing, commented: “We are delighted to be working with Tenet. Their members will now be able to enjoy our unbeatable pricing and the first-class service provided by our panel of solicitors and conveyancers. Our referral fee toggle and payment on exchange process will mean members can maximise earnings with accelerated commission payments.”

Gemma Harle, Managing Director of TenetLime, said: “Having done our research, we found Broker Conveyancing’s proposition stood out in the marketplace. They have an extremely competitive pricing structure, a very strong panel of law firms and a simple, user-friendly platform. Members will be able to access quotes from, and submit cases to, more than a dozen well-known national law firms on a single comparison site.”






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