Movera joins the OPDA

Movera has become the latest firm to join the Open Property Data Association (OPDA) to support the transformation of the homebuying process through the sharing of digital property information across the mortgage and property industries.

Movera provides digital tools and services for the homebuying process.

By integrating with OPDA’s open data standards, Movera aims the enhance transparency, reduce administrative tasks and create a more customer-friendly transaction process.

The firm is the latest in a growing list of organisations to join the OPDA, which includes major mortgage lenders including NatWest Group, HSBC Nationwide and Lloyds Banking Group, which joined last year.

Chief technology officer at Movera, Andrew Taylor, said: "Joining OPDA represents a significant milestone in our mission to simplify and streamline the home-moving process. We are committed to leveraging technology to create a more seamless and transparent experience for homebuyers.

"By working alongside OPDA and its members, we aim to accelerate the adoption of digital services that will drive greater efficiency and improve customer outcomes across the industry. With OPDA’s framework, we can ensure that critical property data is accessible, accurate, and secure, which will benefit both customers and industry professionals alike."

Chair at OPDA, Maria Harris, added: "Movera’s membership is another step forward in transforming the home-buying process. Their expertise in streamlining transactions and commitment to innovation align perfectly with OPDA’s goals. Along with the work of our other members, Movera will help drive the adoption of open data standards, reducing inefficiencies and improving what is currently a frustrating experience for homebuyers."



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