Mortgage Brain adds new propositions to ConveyancingBrain

Mortgage Brain has announced a number of system enhancements to its online comparison conveyancing service, ConveyancingBrain.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
12th December 2018
Mark Lofthouse Mortgage Brain
"These latest enhancements will make it even easier for our many ConveyancingBrain users to offer quotes for cashback remortgages and standard conveyancing cases"

Additions include the launch of a new residential and buy-to-let cashback remortgage proposition, which enables advisers to quickly and easily place cashback remortgage instructions for their clients.

Advisers can also add a solicitor of their choice to their own panel, and securely upload documentation requested by solicitors as part of the system’s communication and case tracking process.

Additionally, the new version of ConveyancingBrain enables administrators to manage multiple accounts and features a new postcode look-up tool as well as new commercial conveyancing and bridging finance propositions.

Available free of charge and featuring a panel of CQS accredited solicitors, ConveyancingBrain was created to offer mortgage advisers an additional complimentary income stream.

By using the system’s case tracking process, advisers have complete oversight of the property buying process and can act as a facilitator between their clients and solicitors, helping to speed up the process.

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, commented: “Listening to customers and proactively responding to market changes is crucial to the success of any technology provider and we take great pride in our flexibility and responsiveness in continuing to invest in and adapt our systems to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers.

“These latest enhancements will make it even easier for our many ConveyancingBrain users to offer quotes for cashback remortgages and standard conveyancing cases from one place. They can also use the system to be kept aware of the progress of their instructions and view an audit trail of their communications with solicitors, all within agreed time frames.”

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