The digital future of conveyancing

16jun10:00 am11:00 amThe digital future of conveyancing

Event Details

The conveyancing sector is evolving and becoming more reliant on digital tools and data. Join this online event to understand how current processes, protocols and forms may evolve and what you can do to prepare.

This session, run in partnership with Pexa, will explore the digitalisation of conveyancing processes and how this will continue to evolve.  Join us to discover:

  • what digital conveyancing means
  • how the smart property data agenda is progressing
  • emerging standards and frameworks
  • the benefits of digital ID and verification
  • what this shift could mean for existing processes, protocols and forms

The panel will offer different perspectives on digital conveyancing – its impact on the property sector and everyone working in it. You’ll also hear from a Pexa client, who’ll be sharing their experience and the impact it’s had for their firm.

This session is designed for firms who want to stay ahead of reform. You’ll leave with a better understanding of what’s coming and the ability to prepare your team in a way that’s proportionate and practical.

Pexa is the digital property platform behind more than 90% of housing transactions in Australia. It’s now bringing its expertise to the UK, working closely with the Bank of England, lenders and conveyancers. Starting with remortgages, it expanded to sales and purchases in 2025.

Learning objectives
SRA Competencies A1
  • A clear understanding of what digital conveyancing means, and the importance of trusted data and interoperability
  • A practical view of how digital ID and verification could help control risk, reduce duplication and improve consistency
  • A sense of how emerging standards and frameworks could impact current conveyancing processes and documentation over time
Who should attend?
  • Residential property law solicitors
  • Members of the Property Section
  • CQS firms

Time

16 June 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am(GMT+00:00)

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