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Sympli thanks the conveyancing community for their ongoing support

As we approach the end of the year, we’d like to take the opportunity to thank the conveyancing industry for their ongoing engagement.

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Australia’s rising number of cyber attacks

Recent years have seen the continued widespread adoption of new technology across various organisations and industries.

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Commemorative Title Certificate

The New Victorian Commemorative Title Certificate

We all know how hard it is to make a real impression on our clients when they settle on a property – we’ve all tried gifting merchandise, hampers and champagne.

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Victorian firm Kyleah Conveyancing uses Software to launch Completely Paperless

When Kyleah Conveyancing launched in mid-2021 with the idea to run a compete paperless firm, many were sceptical.

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The Optus Data Breach and What it Means for You

The Optus data breach is possibly the worst data breach in Australia's history, so as a cyber security specialist, it is of great interest to me, but I also have a personal interest.

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Identity Verification

Navigating Scenarios arising from Verification of Identity

Verification of Identity (VOI) can be challenging when different forms of identification contain variations of the same name but belong to one and the same person.

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Latest trends in conveyancing cyber security threats

Sharing financial details through regular channels are becoming increasingly targeted by scammers, according to Securexchange National Manager, Badr Khabbaz.

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How to prepare Form one and two for GST settlement using PEXA

The ATO has identified form errors for those who use the e-conveyancing PEXA platform to complete GST property settlements.

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PEXA Partners with Send

PEXA partners with Send to make international payments easy

Settling digitally enables you to support clients anywhere, anytime.

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Client Authorisation and VOI Explained

It is good practice to have a Client Authorisation Form completed and signed as soon as is reasonably practicable after receiving instructions from the client.

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