Smoove signs new conveyancing agreement with Lloyds Banking Group

Smoove has signed a new contract with Lloyds Banking Group for the provision of conveyancing services for a further two years.

The latest contract builds on the company’s 15-year relationship with Lloyds.

Smoove is a technology and services business that aims to simplify and revolutionise home moving and ownership. Under the latest contract, the firm will continue to provide Lloyds and its customers with bespoke conveyancing products and services via digital platforms throughout the UK.

Smoove chief executive, Jesper With-Fogstrup, commented: “We are delighted to have yet again extended this contract demonstrating our strong product suite and ability to provide innovative and proven solutions that continue to set us apart.

“Having recently added the provision of remortgage services to our offering for LBG, we believe that this renewal is further testament to our ability to provide leading solutions.”

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