LMS extends partnership with Dudley Building Society
After originally joining forces in 2014, LMS has today extended its partnership with Dudley Building Society.

LMS will continue to offer conveyancing support to the Society through its general panel management service, Panel Link.
Andy Knee, chief executive of LMS, commented: “As the only outsourced destination for a lenders’ every need, we are delighted to announce that we will provide a full range of conveyancing services for the Dudley Building Society and its members. Our services will support Dudley Building Society’s commitment to offering clients the highest possible level of service. We are also excited to be working with yet another building society; further cementing our place at the forefront of the industry.”
Jeremy Wood, chief executive of Dudley Building Society, added: “LMS’s knowledge, expertise and ability to offer a full suite of conveyancing services under one roof made them an ideal partner for us. We felt that LMS are a natural fit to help with market leading risk mitigation strategies. Following feedback from our Partners moving to a broader panel was the natural next step.”
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