Less Work! PropTech integration claims to cut admin for agents

Less Work! PropTech integration claims to cut admin for agents


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Prop-tech platform OpenBrix has revealed a strategic partnership with a digital identity provider, Yoti. 

Through its app tlyfe, the collaboration will enable tenants to complete ID checks and sign important documents electronically. The integration will help to streamline onboarding and remove the requirement for tenants to show or sign physical documentation.

The suppliers say this helps agents to be quicker and more efficient with tenant onboarding without compromising security and ensuring a high quality of accuracy and great user experience.

OpenBrix chief executive Adam Pigott says: “Adding automated ID verification and e-Signatures on important documentation is a huge win for tenants who already live their lives on mobile devices. We are continuing to dominate this space and create a new digitalised world order for tenants putting complete control into the palms of their hands.”

And Yoti’s commercial director James Lancaster adds: “Our eSigning and ID verification offers tenants and agents a faster, safer and more frictionless experience, removing the need to show or sign physical documents. Digital ID checks and eSignatures are scalable too, allowing tlyfe to grow without compromising the security or accuracy of ID checks.”

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