Twenty7tec links LMS Select with Research platform to simplify conveyancing process

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Twenty7tec has integrated LMS Select into its Research platform, aiming to streamline the journey from mortgage sourcing through to conveyancing instruction.

The update connects sourcing and legal services within a single workflow, allowing advisers to identify and instruct conveyancers without leaving the platform. The move is intended to reduce administrative burden and improve the efficiency of progressing cases from recommendation to completion.

The integration uses case data including product type, lending requirements and location to match cases with suitable, lender-approved legal firms. Advisers can generate quotes and issue instructions directly within Research, with information transferring automatically into LMS systems.

This removes the need for brokers to source conveyancers separately and is expected to reduce delays often associated with manual handovers between systems.

For clients, the change is designed to provide a more transparent and straightforward process, with fewer touchpoints and a clearer progression from mortgage advice to completion.

Richard Norman, head of partnerships at LMS, said: “Our partnership with Twenty7tec is a natural extension of LMS’s mission to make conveyancing easier, faster and more connected for brokers and their clients.

“By bringing LMS Select’s fast, secure quoting and instruction capabilities into Twenty7tec’s platform, advisers can move effortlessly from sourcing to instruction with trusted, lender-approved firms – improving transparency, reducing admin, and supporting a smoother end-to-end journey for their clients.”

Nathan Reilly
Nathan Reilly, Twenty7tec

Nathan Reilly, chief customer officer at Twenty7tec, added: “Advisers are looking for ways to reduce admin and create a more seamless experience for their clients.

“Integrating LMS into RESEARCH is about removing another point of friction in the process. By connecting sourcing and conveyancing, we’re helping advisers move cases forward more efficiently while delivering a more joined-up journey for clients.”

The integration is now live within the Research platform, with communications being rolled out to users. A webinar is scheduled for 8 April at 11am to demonstrate the new functionality.

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