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The Property Franchise Group is to roll out a partnership with PropTech firm Coadjute

TPFG, the largest franchise estate agency group in the UK, piloted the service across 12 branches earlier this year.

The rollout will include Coadjute’s digital property data pack capability and smart forms which are designed to help agents meet the latest National Trading Standards Estate and Letting Agency Team guidance.

Coadjute’s digital platform enables agents to access a range of data sources; it can then be transposed instantly to a range of property forms including PIQ, BASPI or TA6 and shared with the seller and conveyancer. 

Over the five months of the pilot, the solutions have saved the participating TPFG branches 25 minutes per transaction on average, which equates to around 39 working days. TPFG sees it as a key tool in helping their network and consumers speed up transaction times and cut fall-through rates. 

Adam Noonan, Group Commercial Director at The Property Franchise Group says: “We’re delighted by how the Coadjute pilot performed and are looking forward to building on these results in future. We know that in today’s market, consumers are increasingly anxious about the whole process and by offering access to the Coadjute network, we can help to ease these concerns and offer a level of transparency around the process, whilst speeding up transaction times. Coadjute’s technology enables everyone in the property transaction a clear view of what is happening and when, thanks to the real-time connection.”

Dan Salmons, CEO, Coadjute commented “When the team at TPFG came to us they were looking for a technology solution that could make a real difference for their franchisees and customers. Coadjute’s ability to pre-fill digital property data from multiple sources and enable it to be shared securely got great feedback from the start. We couldn’t be prouder to be helping the UK’s largest estate agency franchise to deliver a truly digital experience for their customers.”

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