LMS extends partnership with Ipswich BS
LMS has expanded its partnership with Ipswich Building Society by providing its general panel management service, Panel Link, to the Society.

The deal will see LMS offer all brokers and customers access to an extensive, fully vetted, open and secure panel of law firms.
LMS already partners with Ipswich Building Society to offer its mortgage customers access to fee assisted remortgage products
Andy Knee, Managing Director of LMS, commented: “We are delighted to announce Ipswich Building Society will become the latest lender to take our market leading Panel Link service. The Ipswich is committed to offering members the highest possible levels of service and protection and we look forward to extending our relationship with them. We are also pleased to announce yet another lender taking our Panel Link service.”
Ian Brighton, General Manager (Operations), Ipswich Building Society, added: “We are dedicated to continually improving our service to members and intermediary partners, and I am pleased to be furthering our relationship with LMS. This partnership gives us the benefit of their experience in working with the mutual sector, providing us with high quality risk mitigation and service delivery, along with security and peace of mind.”
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