South Wales independent estate agency, Dawsons, is claiming to be part of a world-first collaborative approach in the UK property industry, designed to make the home-moving process simpler, smoother and more certain for buyers and sellers.
Working alongside fellow Welsh businesses Dezrez, a leading estate agency software and legal services provider, and Credas, the UK’s number one identity verification provider for property, Dawsons offices completed the very first live property transaction using Credas’ Property Compliance Wallet – an apparent world-first innovation in digital identity and legal compliance.
The Property Compliance Wallet enables secure, reusable identity and compliance checks to be completed once, rather than an average of 5.4 times, and shared across the transaction, helping to reduce duplication and improve certainty for all involved.
Proud partnership
Jo Summerfield-Talbot, Sales Director at Dawsons, (pictured), said: “We’re incredibly proud to be a Welsh business working alongside other companies across South Wales to improve the home-moving experience for buyers and sellers. It’s a strong example of local businesses collaborating and leading positive change in the property sector.”
Simon King at Dezrez (pictured) added: “Working with Dawsons on the first Compliance Wallet transaction reinforces our shared commitment to deliver innovation and better outcomes for estate agents and their customers. This technology removes unnecessary repetition from the home-moving process and delivers on our promise of more certainty, less hassle and putting people at the centre.”
The collaboration is also a strong example of Welsh businesses working together to lead positive change within the property sector not just in Wales, but across the UK, benefiting buyers, sellers and property professionals alike.
