Lenders are already scoring your firm. Are you?
Post-completion accuracy is rapidly becoming the most widely used metric for evaluating conveyancing firm performance. Lenders, regulators and insurers use it to score your firm from publicly available HMLR data — across 4,700+ organisations in England and Wales. Most firms discover how they're being ranked only when it's already affecting a lender panel decision. Our Avoidable Requisitions Report tells you your position before it's raised with you.
If your lender panel status matters to your firm, you need this report.
Your score is visible to the people who matter most
HM Land Registry measures post-completion accuracy across every registered conveyancing firm in England and Wales. That data is public. Lenders, insurers, and lender panel networks are already using it — whether or not your firm is.
Professional Indemnity Insurance
Insurers increasingly use requisition data as a quality indicator at renewal. A firm that can evidence a strong and improving rate is in a materially better position than one that cannot.
Lender Panel Decisions
Panel networks and lenders use post-completion accuracy as a quality proxy when approving or reviewing panel membership. A high or deteriorating rate can trigger scrutiny — or silent removal — without direct notice.
Competitive Positioning
Firms with low rates have a quantified quality story to tell — in panel tender submissions, client pitches, and accreditation applications. Firms that don't know their rate can't use it.
Regulatory Direction
Legal regulators are already using this data — and are now advising law firms to do the same. Firms that can demonstrate they monitor and act on their post-completion performance are ahead of where regulators are pointing.
Everything you need to
know your position
Your exact rate
Your firm's post-completion accuracy figure for the current HMLR reporting period, explained in plain terms.
National percentile rank
Where your firm sits among all 4,700+ organisations — as a clear percentile so the picture is immediate.
Peer comparison by volume
Your rate benchmarked against firms of similar size — a more meaningful comparison than the national average alone.
Period-on-period trajectory
How your rate has moved since the previous release — improving, stable, or deteriorating — with the percentage point change stated directly.
Named competitor analysis
Choose up to five firms to compare against directly. Unlike peer-band benchmarking, this shows exactly where you stand relative to competitors that matter. Available in the monthly subscription.
"Most firms have no idea where they sit — until the email arrives from a lender or panel manager."
The data HMLR publishes is the same data lenders and panel networks use to evaluate you. The only question is whether you see it first.
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A one-off snapshot, or ongoing monitoring
Both options are produced from the most recent HMLR data and delivered as a professionally formatted PDF — ready to share with your insurer, lender panel, or management team.
Single Report
- Your firm's current rate and national rank
- Volume-band peer comparison
- Period-on-period change
- Plain-English commentary
- Shareable PDF format
Suggested next steps
- → Share with your PI insurer at next renewal
- → Use as evidence in a lender panel application or appeal for reinstatement
- → Establish your baseline before the next HMLR release
Monthly Subscription
- Everything in the single report
- Two updated reports per year — issued on each HMLR release
- Trend analysis across periods
- Targeted competitor comparison
See exactly where you stand against the firms that matter to you — updated every reporting period.
Suggested next steps
- → Track your trajectory before lenders or insurers do
- → Monitor named competitors each reporting period
- → Use trend data to evidence quality improvement to panels
- → Act on guidance before the next data release
Your data is already out there.
Make sure you understand it first.
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