Danske Bank UK joins LMS conveyancing panel

Conveyancer and panel management firm, LMS, has announced a new partnership with Danske Bank UK, which becomes the thirtieth lender to join LMS Panel Link.

The service offers a fully vetted, secure panel of conveyancing firms that meet the requirements of lenders, and Danske Bank customers in England and Wales will also now have access to fee assisted remortgage products via LMS.

Danske Bank, the largest lender in Northern Ireland, is entering the UK market by making its carbon neutral mortgage available for residential homes in the South East, South West and East of England, excluding London, initially through brokers registered with Mortgage Advice Bureau.

This move follows the launch of the mortgage product in Northern Ireland last year, and is the first mortgage service in the UK to be certified as carbon neutral by the Carbon Trust. It is available on homes with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) or a Predicted Energy Assessment (PEC) rating of A to C.

LMS chief executive, Nick Chadbourne, commented: “We are delighted that Danske Bank has chosen LMS to launch further into the UK market and are pleased to be further strengthening our position in this market. We look forward to a long-lasting relationship with Danske Bank.”

Danske Bank UK head of GB mortgages, Patrick Mullan, added that the move is a “natural step” for the firm.

“LMS offers a solution that delivers enhanced satisfaction to our customers and extra peace of mind for our borrowers as they purchase or remortgage a home, and we look forward to working with them,” Mullan said.

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