LMS, the leading conveyancing services provider, announced today a partnership with tmgroup, a technology company specialising in conveyancing services, to offer confirmly, LMS’s law firm identity-checking technology, to tmgroup clients.
Confirmly is designed to combat the rising levels of fraud in the industry by verifying law firm and bank account details in real time before funds are transferred.
By integrating confirmly into tmgroup’s existing platform, clients will benefit from a more efficient and secure conveyancing journey.
The partnership aims to improve collaboration across the conveyancing industry, ensuring a seamless, efficient process without compromising financial safety.
Travis Scholes, commercial director at LMS, said: “The safety of consumers has never been more important – the nature of the housing market at the moment and the increasing sophistication with which fraudsters target firms means verifying law firm and bank details quickly is vital. Doing this without holding up the whole conveyancing process is key for delivering a seamless and efficient journey without compromising on financial safety.
“That is exactly what confirmly does, and the partnership with tmgroup was a natural one as our visions are so clearly aligned. We’re looking forward to working with the team to deliver some great results across the board.”
Matt Joy, sales & marketing director at tmgroup, added” “All of our solutions were born from a mission to simplify and automate the conveyancing process while managing risk effectively.
“Technology is vital for this and the integration with LMS confirmly allows us to provide that extra reassurance to clients that any funds they are handling on behalf of the end borrower are safe during large transactions. tmgroup and LMS are very much driving the same agenda when it comes to driving efficiency and certainty in this industry, and the team has been truly dedicated to making this partnership work for us.
“We look forward to working with them and seeing the results speak for themselves.”