Breaking Property News 11/03/25

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Aurelius company tmGroup acquires Veya

Press Release – London – tmGroup, a leading provider of property data and technology solutions, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Veya, an innovative title deed analysis and early warning platform. This strategic acquisition comes quickly after the business recently announced the launch of its new brand strategy, identity, and website, marking yet another significant milestone in the company’s continued evolution and supports tmGroup’s vision to re-imagine the use of property data, technology, and conveyancing expertise to shape the future of the property industry.

Veya provides cutting-edge title deed analysis technology that helps legal professionals, estate agents, and mortgage brokers better understand property complexities earlier in the transaction process. By modelling Land Registry title documents, Veya assigns a complexity score to each property, offering an early warning system to conveyancers, introducers, and consumers. This improves transparency, reduces fall-throughs and delays, informs decision-making and enhances risk management across residential property transactions.

The acquisition of Veya aligns with tmGroup’s strategy to be the leading technology and platform provider for the conveyancing industry, adding real value to property professionals by reducing fall-through rates, accelerating transaction speed, and enhancing risk management processes.

As well as being fully integrated into tmGroup’s technology stack, Veya will be available as a white-labelled solution for key partners and integrated into Verify365, further strengthening the award-winning platform as a complete onboarding and risk management tool.

The tmgroup are owned by the global investment company Aurelius. Due to Aurelius Group’s approach to buying and developing value assets, it has six divisions: Aurelius European Opportunities Fund IV, Aurelius Equity Opportunities, Aurelius Wachstumskapital Growth Investments, Aurelius Real Estate Opportunities, Aurelius Finance Company and Aurelius Refugee Initiative.

Andrew Stanton Executive Editor – moving property and proptech forward. PropTech-X

Andrew Stanton

CEO & Founder Proptech-PR. Proptech Real Estate Influencer, Executive Editor of Estate Agent Networking. Leading PR consultancy in Proptech & Real Estate.

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