Optimus announces new partnership with the Federation of Independent Agents

Optimus – part of Landmark Information Group – today announces a new partnership with the Federation of Independent Agents (FIA). The FIA – estate agency trade body representing over sixty brands – has selected Optimus as one of its conveyancing panel partners.

The service is now available to FIA’s members via Optimus’ digital platform, to provide swift, direct access to conveyancing legal services and regulated surveys from Optimus’ quality-controlled professional community.

The FIA seeks to empower its members to deliver great quality work across every vertical of their business. By offering members the Optimus service, the FIA is now able to provide access to a preferable fixed-priced and high-performing group of solicitors to manage the legal conveyancing requirements.

Alan Young, managing director at Optimus, said:

“Our panel of top-rated solicitors will provide the FIA and its members with high-value conveyancing and survey services. At a time when capacity is an issue across the sector, we can guarantee the top standards and service capacity that the FIA requires to support its members.

We look forward to working with the FIA in its mission to provide services that can help their member brands with an efficient way to access legal services, to make the process seamless and efficient for estate agents.”

Graham Lock, FIA’s founder, and CEO, said:

“Conveyancing has been through a tough time recently with agents getting extremely frustrated in relation to variable service levels and delays. Partnering with Optimus gives reassurances to our members that there are minimum service standards and active capacity management to control the quality and consistency of delivery.”

For more information visit www.optimus-move.co.uk/, call +44 (0) 330 0366800 or email info@optimus-move.co.uk.

This article was submitted to be published by Landmark Information as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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