Searches UK announces new partnership with Exchange Train

Searches UK have announced an exciting new partnership with Exchange Train, offering a seamless search solution for the Exchange Train new digital comparison website.

Searches UK announces new partnership with Exchange Train

Exchange Train is a ground-breaking, disruptive comparison website where property solicitors have 24hrs to bid for home-movers’ custom on a live, dynamic platform.

Comparison websites have revolutionised numerous industries by allowing customers the resources to shortcut the process of finding and vetting suppliers, products and services – all from the comfort of their own home. Exchange Train is no exception from the trend and is on a mission to help home-movers find the BEST property solicitors, for the BEST price.

“Our experience is that your local estate agent will recommend to you an average of 4 solicitors when looking to move house. There are over 19,000 property solicitors in the UK each providing a different quality of service, price and turnaround time. What we uniquely do, is locate the top solicitors for the customer’s specific transaction, based not only on price, but what’s most important to the customer.”

Alexander Beagrie, Principal at Exchange Train, commented:

“We are very excited to be partnering with Searches UK. At Exchange Train, we always intend to do things a bit differently and we have found a unique solution to ease the search pack purchase process for solicitors. Searches UK have been incredibly accommodating and also very keen to play their part in improving this process. We look forward to an exciting and long term relationship going forward.”

Lisa Summerton, Business Development Director, commented:

“We are always looking at ways to transform customer service and improve the conveyancing process for the client, law firms and our panel Partners. The Exchange Train proposition presents an innovate and unique offering and we are excited to partner with them in this revolutionary new customer journey.”

 

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