PEXA Group shares in focus as NatWest goes live on UK platform

PEXA Group shares move after NatWest adopts its UK platform, signalling progress in digital property settlement expansion overseas.

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The PEXA Group Ltd (ASX: PXA) share price is in focus after the company announced NatWest Group PLC (LSE: NWG) has gone live on its UK digital remortgage platform—a significant step in PEXA's international expansion. The UK integration was delivered ahead of schedule, with initial transactions already underway.

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What did PEXA Group report?

  • NatWest, one of the UK's major banks, now live and transacting on PEXA UK's remortgage platform
  • Implementation program completed ahead of forecast timelines
  • PEXA's subsidiary Optima Legal acting as initial conveyancer for the digitised transactions
  • Broader roll-out to additional UK conveyancers planned following NatWest's adoption
  • Sale & Purchase transaction capability for NatWest to follow

What else do investors need to know?

PEXA has flagged this as a crucial milestone in modernising the UK property market, bringing digitisation and automation to processes that were previously paper-based and slow. The integration with NatWest, one of the UK's leading mortgage lenders, sets a strong foundation for further expansion into the UK's digital property settlement sector.

The company highlights collaborative efforts between PEXA UK, NatWest, and Optima Legal in delivering this launch. PEXA is now set to support more conveyancers and lenders through its scalable digital platform as market adoption grows.

What did PEXA Group management say?

Russell Cohen, PEXA Chief Executive Officer and Group Managing Director:

NatWest going live on our platform marks an important step in the modernisation of the UK property market. By digitising and automating what has traditionally been a manual, paper-based process, we can enable faster settlement times, improved operational efficiency and a more seamless experience for UK property market participants. I would like to thank the teams at NatWest, PEXA and Optima Legal for their collaboration and commitment during the implementation process, and we look forward to continuing our partnership to support the ongoing digitisation of the property transaction journey for customers in the UK.

What's next for PEXA Group?

The next focus for PEXA Group will be enabling NatWest's Sale & Purchase transactions on its UK platform, broadening the service offering. The company plans to roll out participation to more UK conveyancers, further embedding its platform in the local market.

Looking ahead, PEXA's UK progress is a key plank in its international growth strategy, leveraging its Australian expertise where 90% of property settlements already use its technology.

PEXA Group share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, PEXA Group shares have risen 32%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 7% over the same period.

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