LMS integrates with Uinsure to provide GI instructions

Conveyancer and panel management firm, LMS, has announced an integration with Uinsure.

The partnership will allow LMS to provide general insurance (GI) instructions through its Select platform, which links brokers with law firms to refine the way they secure conveyancing product quotes and instruct law firms.

LMS indicated the move is the first in a series of third-party integrations to its Select platform, which will provide users with a range of additional products and services.

The firm’s integration with Uinsure means brokers can now provide conveyancing and GI instructions in a single journey, helping brokers to deliver a quicker and more tailored quote to their customers – with the move meaning that conveyancing and GI quotes can now be provided in one place in less than 30 seconds.

LMS commercial director, Travis Scholes, commented: “Uinsure is a natural fit for our first third-party integration on the Select platform as they share our drive to streamline the entire mortgage process. This partnership is a massive step towards our common goal, allowing brokers to quote for GI and conveyancing simultaneously.

“The mortgage industry is made up of many moving parts, and only through collaboration can we harness the available tools to speed up progress. We will continue to partner with innovative, forward-thinking businesses to facilitate further change and make brokers’ lives easier.”

Uinsure chief partnership and marketing officer, Lauren Bagley, added: “Buying a house is one of the biggest financial commitments anyone can make, so there is no shying away from the necessity of insurance. That said, it can seem like an overly complicated process. Our partnership with LMS will go some way in removing the complexity by allowing insurance to be offered at the same time as a conveyancing instruction.

“Not only does this make it simpler for advisers to instruct two mandatory products, it also means insurance is offered at a very appropriate moment in a customer’s homebuying journey.”

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