The Conveyancing Association (CA) has announced Post Partner as its latest affiliate member.
Post Partner offers a range of document management tools focused on reducing administration.
It argues that fewer than 1% of conveyancing firms claim to have their inbound documents fully allocated and indexed correctly, which can slowdown transactions.
Post Partner will be taking part in CA events throughout 2023 and 2024 and will be attending the trade body’s 2024 annual conference and dinner on Tuesday 6 February at the Hilton Deansgate Hotel, Manchester.
Tom Bailey, managing director of Post Partner, said: “The advent of artificial intelligence makes it more important than ever for firms to have all inbound documents properly allocated and indexed (A&I). “At Post Partner we have vast experience of helping firms to properly allocate and Index documents. To date this has predominantly been scanned post items, however moving forward we are in pole position to help firms with a comprehensive A&I solution comprising all document types. We look forward to working with CA firms to lead the way in the brave new AI world. Utilising ‘AI’ starts with effective ‘A&I’.”
Nicky Heathcote, non-executive chair of The Conveyancing Association, added: “We are very pleased to welcome Post Partner as the CA’s newest affiliate member and are looking forward to working with them, introducing the firm to our members, and seeing them take a full part in the association’s events and next year’s conference.
“Becoming an affiliate member shows the importance stakeholders place open the conveyancing sector and the CA’s place within it, and all our affiliates provide insight and resource which help us drive our workstreams and objectives. We’re sure Post Partner will be a key affiliate member within the Association for many years to come.”
“Only a tiny fraction of firms currently achieve this. Our ‘A&I’ solution enables vast efficiencies in fee-earning teams, improved accuracy and the automated movement of data that has long been on the ‘wish list’ of innovative firms but can now be a reality.
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