Coadjute raises additional £6m to roll out blockchain nationwide

Coadjute, the blockchain network for the UK property market that aims to transform the ease and speed of home purchasing, has announced a £6m investment funding round led by Manchester-based Praetura Ventures.

Coadjute is a blockchain network that enables the existing software used by estate agents, conveyancers, mortgage brokers and lenders to become interoperable, enabling the parties involved in a property transaction to synchronise and share progress updates, property information, digital identities and even payments.

The network aims to create a seamless journey with improved security for all parties, transforming the experience for buyers and sellers, reducing administration costs and cutting the time it takes to move house by up to 50%.

According to Coadjute, almost 70% of all estate agents are now using a platform that will be connected to Coadjute through a string of major software players joining the network.

Coadjute hopes to improve the property transaction process by connecting the current software platforms used in the industry to each other through their blockchain network, enabling the secure, real-time sharing of updates and information.

The Pre-Series A funding round follows a £1m pre-seed round in 2019 and a £3m Seed round last year. Led by Manchester-based Praetura Ventures, the round was also supported by three US institutions: New York based blockchain specialists, Collab+Currency, the world’s largest LawTech investor, The LegalTech Fund, and, Miami-based FinTech investors, Rocket One Capital.

As part of the round, Praetura Ventures’ Operational Partner Colin Greene will be joining as a non-executive director on Coadjute’s board. Having previously held senior positions at Apple, including CEO of Apple Korea and leading the Apple US Consumer Retail business, Colin’s experience in one of the world’s biggest tech giants will help steer Coadjute’s future growth strategy.

Coadjute plans to use the funds secured to roll out the network across the UK over the next 24 months. The funds will be used to expand their sales and marketing activities and operational team, bring Mortgage Brokers and Lenders onto the network, and introduce new services such as the movement of digital identities, mortgage funds and property titles over the network.

Dan Salmons, CEO of Coadjute, said: “Whilst there have been many attempts to improve the property process, at heart the challenge is that the many systems involved are not interoperable. Adding yet more platforms, more hubs, more databases just doesn’t solve that. Coadjute have shown we can now connect multiple existing systems to each other, securely, in real-time, and since our first transaction in July the demand has been phenomenal.

“With the strong backing we have from Praetura Ventures and our other international investors we will now start to roll out our network across the UK market. The revolution in how property transactions are done has started”.

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