NSW and QLD to take the lead on National eConveyancing Competition Reform
New South Wales and Queensland have announced that they will take the lead to continue the national eConveyancing interoperability reform despite ARNECC pausing the program.
New South Wales and Queensland have announced that they will take the lead to continue the national eConveyancing interoperability reform despite ARNECC pausing the program.
Sympli welcomes the release of the NSW Productivity and Equality Commission’s Report, ‘eConveyancing market study’ and its recommendations to deliver competition to the eConveyancing market for the benefit of consumers.
Yesterday, the regulatory body charged with managing the national framework for electronic conveyancing, ARNECC, issued a statement on behalf of State and Territory Ministers reiterating support for interoperability in eConveyancing,…
Today, ARNECC published the newest version of the Model Operating Requirements (MOR), a regulation governing the industry, to require ELNOs to be ready for full interoperability for key documents by…
Sympli welcomes the Australian Registrars National Electronic Conveyancing Council (ARNECC) announcement today that the scope for the interoperability releases has now been settled, as it moves to insert key interoperability…
In a statement released today, State, Territory and Federal Ministers have strongly supported inserting mandated dates for full interoperability into regulation.
The first Ministerial Forum under new Chair and NSW Minister, The Hon. Jihad Dib MP was held today, bringing together State, Territory and Commonwealth Ministers, as well as peak industry…
In an Australian first, the first ‘practitioner to practitioner’ transfer on the Sympli network was successfully completed last Friday.
Sympli welcomes the Australian Registrars National Electronic Conveyancing Council (ARNECC) update to the operating requirements to ensure that full interoperability be ready by no later than the end of 2025.
The first interoperable transactions have been successfully completed in Queensland, a significant step towards bringing real competition to the electronic conveyancing market.