Property industry given voice on key government e-signatures group

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A leading tech innovator within the property industry has been seconded into the government to advise Ministers on the introduction of e-signatures, it has been revealed.

Neil Singer, who runs property investment firm Singer Veille and also founded digital contract exchange platform Clicktopurchase.co.uk, has been appointed as a member of the Industry Working Group on Electronic Execution of Documents.

Formed by the Ministry of Justice, which now has a new boss in the form of Dominic Raab following this week’s reshuffle, the group was set up following a recommendation by the Law Commission which the Lord Chancellor welcomed and has implemented, with the membership recruited via a public appointments campaign.

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Its terms of reference include best practice guidance for the use of electronic signatures, analysis of different technologies’ security and the reliability and investigating solutions.

The group will also then make recommendations for reform to government as well as provide guidance which will insist businesses and professional practitioners.

Singer Veille is a property execution platform for private treaty and auctions gaining traction in the commercial property sector, and says its unique bidding and sale completion system is set to achieve similar results within the residential market.

Singer will be in august company. Other members of the group include leading legal figures Mr Justice Fraser, Lord Justice Birss and Professor Sarah Green of the Law Commission.

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