
Property technology company Coadjute has launched a new suite of property transaction services.
Coadjute, backed by Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide, NatWest and Rightmove, launched more than four years ago as a blockchain network, enabling the existing software used by estate agents, conveyancers, mortgage brokers and lenders to become interoperable.
The new releases, along with a rebrand, are now moving Coadjute’s offering from data connectivity to the supply of estate agent solutions for key aspects of the property transaction process.
The suite of services consists of the following:
- Assured Compliance: Designed to remove the compliance burden by making comprehensive AML checks easy. Estate agents order the checks through the system and Coadjute automates the process.
- Property Listing Ready: Coadjute’s property onboarding service automates the work of gathering all the material information about the property, including ownership details, property specifications and legal documentation.
- Fast-Start Conveyancing: This service is designed to reduce the time it takes to complete searches and prep for the conveyancing process to start, which can currently extend over several weeks or months. Fast-Start Conveyancing digitally delivers all the documentation conveyancers need once they’re engaged.
Commenting on the launch and rebrand, Dan Salmons, CEO of Coadjute, said: “We believe estate agents are the heroes of the property market. They are deeply committed to seeing transactions through, yet they face an overwhelming array of challenges, from complex compliance requirements to disjointed communication with conveyancers, brokers, buyers, and sellers. It’s time someone championed them.
“Estate Agents don’t want to be mired in paperwork and administration. They deserve our help and with the right tools, property deals will move more quickly. Supporting estate agents was the catalyst for our evolution from a data and connectivity tool into a fully integrated service designed to lift the burden and streamline every stage of the property transaction.
“Our rebrand embodies our commitment to not only connect the market but to fundamentally transform it. We’ve brought together every piece – this is the moment the digital property market is truly live.”
Salmons added: “These services aren’t pilots or concepts. They are live solutions that have evolved from our extensive experience in the field. We are not simply connecting the market technologically; we are reinventing it.”
Aidan Bentley-Smith, managing director, at Hunters, Shipley, has been using the new Coadjute platform in pre-launch mode since October 2024. He said: “This new version of Coadjute has been a game-changer for our business. The system has significantly reduced staff workload, streamlining processes and saving valuable time.
“Our team loves the platform, particularly its ability to prompt and remind throughout the entire journey. The dashboard is intuitive and efficient, and we’ve had no resistance from buyers or sellers, everything runs smoothly. Coadjute has been truly revolutionary for our business.”
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