LMS enhances broker proposition with rejuvenated Select service
LMS has launched an enhanced version of its Select product which refines the way brokers quote and instruct through its platform.

The platform offers access to LMS’ law firm panel through its personalised dashboard, which can be tailored to individual requirements to help brokers find the best conveyancer for their client. The ability to tailor requirements will work to improve capacity for brokers and conveyancers, while reducing administration and query times.
As LMS Select follows a marketplace pricing model, law firms can also set their own pricing, even on the most complicated cases. Brokers can receive accurate and real time quotes with pricing breakdowns from law firms, allowing them to accurately decide on instructions and streamlining the process.
The platform also offers third-party integration to provide users with access to a range of additional products and services. Through its first integration with Uinsure, LMS Select enables conveyancing and GI instructions to happen in a single user journey and provides conversion maximisation tools.
Travis Scholes, commercial director at LMS, said: “We are committed to streamlining the conveyancing process to bring it in line with the digital transformation occurring in other sectors, and we’re proud to be leading the way for this.
“Our rejuvenated Select service is a huge step towards this goal. Our improvements mean that brokers and their customers have increased choice, while significantly reducing the admin and query times for conveyancers.
“Lenders and brokers look to us to connect them with efficient, secure and reliable law firms. LMS Select facilitates this process and we are committed to continuing the expansion of our panel, while progressing more third-party integrations to streamline the service further and improve the journey for all.”
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