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Are you ready for the 25th May GDPR deadline?
How would a fine of four per cent of your turnover affect you? That’s what non-compliance with the new new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) could mean. You have until 25th May 2018 to be ready, says Andrea Kirkby.
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Settled rebrands
Settled, the software platform which connects every step in the home moving journey is rolling out a brand new logo, website and visual identity...
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How well are the deposit schemes working?
Three organisations cover tenancy deposit protection in England, and it appears to be efficient and effective, says Andrea Kirkby.
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Agents don’t get proptech
Just five per cent of property businesses consider themselves technologically advanced, according to research by Qube Global Software.
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The next big things for lettings tech in 2017
Organising viewings for potential tenants demands a lot of an agent’s time. Nigel Lewis looks at two new and very different, digital solutions.
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Can proptech change the industry or is it all just an expensive experiment?
The first wave of the digital revolution hit in the early noughties – soon after that Rightmove and later, Zoopla, were born. But 15 years on, the next giant leap has arrived which, if its proponents are to be believed, will have an equally profound effect. You may have noticed it. Everyone is now talking about ‘proptech’; the community of small to medium-size new companies that are launching online services into the property market both for agents and consumers. But rather than monolithic giants like Zoopla, proptech firms are a swarm of smaller businesses changing the way property transacts, bit by bit, with no less potential impact. In the past 12 months we have witnessed a significant proliferation in the number of start-ups entering the market. Some of the digital world’s best minds are fixing their brains on making the property game more seamless, not only for purchasers and vendors but also for agents, investors and developers in the sales market. “The property market is an industry steeped in history and, to a certain extent, set in its ways but, perhaps later than other sectors such as retail or transport, technology is starting to have a real bearing on the…
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My Home Move’s eWay app
My Home Move’s eWay app has become the most ‘popular’ conveyancing choice within Apple’s App Store.
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3000 downloads of new conveyancing app
My Home Move's eWay conveyancing app proves most popular for App Store users.
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PSG launches new powerful features
The Property Software Group has launched innovative software features within MoveIT and My Property File.
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New Innovation Centre opens
CML Software has made the surprise announcement that it is opening a new office, aimed purely at innovating using new technologies, at the historic Cromford Mills, within striking distance of Derby. The first two employees for CML’s innovation centre have been hired and the office opens officially in the middle of May 2016. This news follows hot on the heels of CML’s recently announcements that it has been awarded a contract to supply its Radar software to Arun Estates, the largest independent estate agents in the South East of England, with a network of over 100 branches, and one other large – but as yet unnamed – agency, which further improves its market share in the medium to large agency market-place. Al Chetwode (left), Managing Director of CML Software is quoted as saying “We are delighted to be growing our technology base and we intend that our new offices will help us continue to drive innovation across the estate agency market-place. “ He adds “This is a very exciting time for CML Software and we can’t wait to start seeing the results from the new innovation centre.”
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