In an interview with https://t.co/iVSRWTX5WI, Sympli’s CEO Philip Joyce discusses the critical importance of a new enforceable timeline for implementing interoperability, and how we’ve reached a critical juncture in reform. Click through to read the full article.
Sympli expresses its gratitude for the continued of the Commonwealth, State and Territory Ministers, ARNECC, and parties involved in the pursuit of interoperability for Australia's e-conveyancing system, further action is needed to prevent delays. https://t.co/xnF1wRx4cg
Hear from our CEO Philip Joyce in this special episode of the LawTech Talks podcast with @LawyersWeekly. Philip Joyce and Jerome Doraisamy discuss key industry developments in e-settlements, and what Practitioners should expect in 2023. https://t.co/dKtnAdMT1T
The passing of the Electronic Enforcement Bill 2022 by New South Wales Parliament is a significant milestone in the pursuit of interoperability and competition in the industry. This is a big step forward for competition in Australian property e-settlement. https://t.co/0aG3kJE5Hs
Sympli welcomes the introduction of the NSW Electronic Conveyancing Enforcement Bill 2022 which supports the broader industry reform process, which is central to the timely introduction of interoperability. https://t.co/RweAwlyMYa
Learn about the advantages of interoperability, and how an interoperable system can have a positive impact on practitioners participating in e-conveyancing transactions.
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Message from Sympli CEO, Philip Joyce on the report of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) investigation into PEXA’s anti-competitive conduct in the eConveyancing industry.
Competition = power to all ⚖️
Monopoly = power to one ☝️
When you buy, sell or mortgage a property - one of the biggest financial transactions in many peoples lives 🏠 - there is essentially one company that comprehensively dominates the electronic lodgement market.
Following the Western Australian Land Registry, Landgate approval of Sympli in January 2022, Sympli has now expanded its service offering to Western Australia, completing the first Discharge of Mortgage with one of the major banks; ANZ. https://t.co/mxUUBksjLt
Monopoly is alive and well.
Customers are the ones paying the price for lack of competition. "Practitioners and their clients here in Australia are robbed of any real choice"
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#interoperability#competition#encoveyancing#Sympli
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Last week electronic conveyancing (adoption of national law) amendment bill was tabled in #NSWParliament introducing the requirement for national electronic lodgement network operators, to #interoperate.
Watch #Sympli CEO update on Interoperability https://t.co/SrGJz7TQMF
Looking back at 2021, what a year it has been for all of us. Here at Sympli, we have made significant progress in our efforts to deliver choice, simplicity, certainty and efficiency. Thank You. #sympli#Interoperability
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Payment connection with Commonwealth Bank and Sympli Electronic Lodgement Network (ELN) is now complete. Another #keymilestone achieved by Sympli. Message from Philip Joyce, CEO at Sympli on achieving yet another significant #milestone. #CBA#Competition https://t.co/2Avn9whSy4
Mandated #interoperability is coming in mid 2023.
Interoperability is not just about technology, it’s about people being able to work together and collaborate across providers.
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Message from Sympli CEO, Philip Joyce welcoming outcomes from ministerial roundtable on interoperability in electronic settlements, which the firm says could signal the end of local rival PEXA’s hold on the industry.
#interoperability#esettlements
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PEXA’s monopoly in the $280m digital property settlement market will be gone by mid-2023 after all states and territories agreed to a fast-tracked timetable to force competition on the burgeoning sector.
https://t.co/ARci0Mas2M
#interoperability#Sympli