Dye & Durham makes substantial Index upgrades

Dye & Durham makes substantial Index upgrades


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The leading provider of cloud-based, Dye & Durham, efficient workflow software for legal and business professionals, is significantly upgrading its Index Property Information platform to allow more ease to the registration process and provide one-step services for HM Land Registry (HMLR) requirements.

The new enhancements will allow legal professionals to complete digital registration applications without the need to visit HMLR’s new Digital Registration Service ahead of HMLR’s November 30th Digital by Default timeline.

“Everything we do focuses on improving the precision and confidence of our customers,” says Stephen McCluskey, director of operations, at Dye & Durham. “Investing in the Index data platform has been a priority for Dye & Durham, and our latest upgrade will leverage the robust, innovative, cloud-based architecture at the core of the Index product suite.”

As a global technology company, Dye & Durham has turned its focus towards streamlining the customer experience by ensuring a range of tools are available in one place.

Powerful software at your disposal

The Index Property Information Group was acquired by Dye & Durham back in 2019.

At Index, the tech company provides a bespoke, personal approach to conveyancing support services. Their national knowledge and experience is also delivered by real local experts.

Exceptional customer support backs their unique conveyancing search solutions.

Furthermore, the HMLR Digital Registration Service, known as AP1, is the first integrated product to benefit from the Dye & Durham upgrade.

“Such strong data foundations enable us to improve integration services with superior stability and enhance the speed and availability of data while improving the way we build, deploy and support Index software in the future to offer better services for our legal clients,” McCluskey says.

He adds that upgrading and improving the Index platform is in keeping with Dye & Durham’s long, rich history in legal services.

“Our data-driven insights, plus our expert team’s focus to solve customer problems, have come together to support firms and bring better law practice and business solutions to market,” he says.

Dye & Durham background

Dye & Durham is a global tech company that specialises in providing legal, financial and government service professionals with cloud-based solutions for business transactions and regulatory compliance.  Everything we do focuses on improving the precision, confidence, and rigour of our customers.  We provide the software and connectivity so they can work with certainty.

Dye & Durham Corporation has operations in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia. It has a strong blue-chip customer base that includes law firms, financial service institutions, and government organisations.  Our easy-to-use platforms connect professionals with the most reliable public records and government registry data for faster reporting and active receipt of critical information. We have standardised and automated workflows for greater operational efficiency and productivity. 

For further information please see: https://dyedurham.com/ 

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