LMS teams up with the Loughborough

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LMS is partnering with the Loughborough Building Society. 

The conveyancing panel manager will now deliver fees assisted remortgages to the Loughborough Building Society and its customers.

LMS will offer customers access to TrackMyCase.com, allowing them to track the progress of their case online, along with the provision of the customer service helpdesk.

Andy Knee, managing director of LMS, said: “I am pleased to announce that LMS will be providing conveyancing services to Loughborough Building Society and its customers. Not only is the partnership a further vote of confidence in our services, but working closely with another building society will place LMS at the forefront of the market.

“It is exciting to work with such a historic institution, and to aid the delivery of a fantastic service to its customers.”

 Caroline Joyce at Loughborough Building Society added: “LMS has extensive experience working with building societies across the UK and a reputation for innovative products and a high standard of service – they are a natural partner for Loughborough Building Society.

“LMS’ products will enhance our customer offering and improve the conveyancing process for them by, for instance, tracking the progress of cases in real time. We look forward to building a long-lasting relationship with Andy and the LMS team.”

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