

About ngine
Developed by the team behind ntitle, ngine is a specialist title investigation platform delivering buyer-ready reports for conveyancing firms across England and Wales.
Built by conveyancers, for conveyancers, ngine was designed around a single, clear purpose: to remove the review burden that sits at the end of every title investigation.
Where most tools produce draft outputs that still require fee earner interpretation before they can reach the client, ngine is different. It delivers completed, buyer-ready reports that are ready to send within 48 hours – no rework, no back-and-forth, no decision burden.
Ready to send, not ready to review.
Every title investigation is reviewed and completed by an experienced conveyancing specialist. Technology provides the structure, speed and consistency. Specialist conveyancing expertise provides the judgement.
ngine does not remove the legal part of the job, but instead the bottleneck that gets in the way – giving conveyancers back the time and space to focus on the work that genuinely requires their expertise.
For conveyancing firms focused on efficiency, consistency, and client experience, ngine offers a secure, efficient, flexible and expert-led way to manage title investigation at scale.
Key Services
Key Contact
Name: Nicola Ashley
Tel: 0333 242 2929
Email: n.ashley@ntitlesolutions.com
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Name: Nicola Davies
Tel: 0333 242 2929
Email: n.davies@ntitlesolutions.com
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Address: 15 Kyle Avenue, Cardiff, United Kingdom, CF14 1SR
Tel: 0333 242 2929
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