Introducer: Scully & Baldock
Location: Birmingham
Background
I have a longstanding relationship with a Laurelo consultant who has always been willing to help me and give me all the information I need to further myself and my company.
How Laurelo Helped
Laurelo have helped me by streamlining my business, the relationships created and also the ease of using Laurelo, everything is explained to my clients and I in terms that are easily understood and also the fact that there are no hidden charges like other big companies, completely transparent. I don’t have to think twice about sending my clients to them.
Why Laurelo Were Different
As explained above, Laurelo are very transparent and open, no hidden fees is amazing, especially in the climate we currently live in, bereaved families don’t want new fee’s added to their already growing bills. Also the friendliness of all staff I have come into contact with has been a refreshing change to what is normal with the massive corporate companies.
“Laurelo, in my opinion, is the change that the probate industry needs, and I hope other companies follow suit. I trust that Laurelo will dominate the industry in its own right very soon. “
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