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Conveyancing giant reveals higher profits as its signs up more agents
The conveyancing giant says gross profits rose despite an EBITDA loss due to investment in new products.
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Conveyancing giant launches home moving pilot with selected agencies
New contracts for conveyancing platform as it seeks to try out new service that catches home movers earlier on in sales process.
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Conveyancing giant executes smooth but risky rebrand
ULS Technology will from now onwards be known as Smoove Plc but can a name change really make its conveyancing trouble-free?
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Leading conveyancing firm signs deal with new home-moving service
The deal will help Stipendium become a fully-fledged provider of services to home movers from EPCs to mortgage and now, conveyancing.
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Law firm giant snaps up conveyancing broker popular with estate agents
One of the leading conveyancing broker platforms used by estate agents – Conveyancing Alliance (CAL) – has been bought by law firm giant O’Neill Patient (ONP) for £27.3 million from parent company ULS Technology. CAL is a broker platform that focuses specifically on the needs of brokers, volume estate agents and their clients, and offers conveyancing services from a panel of well-known law firms including ONP. Its most recent full accounts show it turnover £8.93 million, generating an operating profit of £2.4 million. It has 16 employees. ULS, which also operates the eConveyancer platform, says it has sold CAL because, although it is an “effective but simple conveyancing comparison site for individual mortgage brokers” it does not “support the Group’s vision”. The cash will be used to clear ULS’s debts and the remaining £25 million will be used to develop and launch a platform that will provide consumers with a new and seamless way to move home or remortgage and manage their existing home. CAL is the second purchase ONP has made in the past eight months, the first being of London-based Cavendish Legal Group in March. The company says it has ambitious expansion plans, with further acquisitions planned for…
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New king of proptech? HSBC global chief joins conveyancing platform popular with agents
Jesper With-Fogstrupp is to join ULS Technology, the group behind services such as DigitalMove, eConveyancer and HomeOwnersAlliance
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