Lettings regulation and compliance webinar for agents 

Lettings regulation and compliance webinar for agents 


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Software service Alto is next week hosting a webinar on how to market regulation and compliance for agents in 2025. 

On Tuesday January 28 at 10.30am, the webinar will be hosted by Janice Robertson from Alto, with Hannah Nicholson of Snappily discussing how to get ahead in 2025 from a compliance perspective with Reuben John, from Hunters agency. 


The webinar will cover:

  • Why digital compliance: Understand the pressing need for a digital-first approach to stay compliant and competitive in 2025. Discover how to reduce repetitive tasks, save time, and simplify workflows for your team;
  • Impact of regulatory changes: Gain insights into market regulations and how digital tools can ensure you have peace of mind with end-to-end compliance;
  • How to minimise costs: How to minimise compliance as a ‘cost’ to maximise profit – streamline, automate;
  • Using compliance as a Growth Driver: Explore how digital solutions can boost agency reputation, attract clients, and improve transaction outcomes;
  • Ways to enhance the client journey: Learn how to turn compliance into a stress-free experience for clients. 

Tara Lynch, head of product at Alto, says:“With the compliance requirements for agents constantly increasing, it’s fantastic to have forward-thinking partners like Snappily on Alto Marketplace who can help reduce the administrative burden it can place on agents. I look forward to hearing more about the compliance challenges Snappily solves during our upcoming webinar.”

Agents interested in attending the webinar can sign up here.

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