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Armalytix launches compliance bundles for home movers

Armalytix launches compliance bundles for home movers

Tue, 26th May 2026 (Today)
Sean Mitchell
SEAN MITCHELL Publisher

Armalytix has launched Complete Compliance Bundles for the UK property market, combining several checks into a single process for home movers.

The new offering brings together digital identity, Source of Funds, anti-money laundering, fraud and affordability checks in one structured journey. The bundles can be tailored to different stages of a home move and to the needs of the firms involved in a transaction.

The launch comes as property companies face pressure to cut duplication in compliance work while managing rising scrutiny and transaction delays. Home movers are often asked to submit the same information multiple times to estate agents, brokers, lenders and conveyancers, slowing progress and creating inconsistent records across the chain.

Armalytix says its system is designed to give firms a single verified view of a customer's status through one digital process. The approach is intended to help participants in a transaction work from the same base of information rather than relying on separate checks gathered through different systems.

Market pressure

Across the property sector, compliance has become a bigger operational issue as firms try to meet anti-fraud and anti-money laundering obligations without adding friction for customers. Transactions often involve several businesses, each with its own procedures, documents and systems, leading to repeated requests for information and more administrative work.

That has made the balance between regulatory requirements and customer experience a more prominent issue for property professionals. Delays and failed transactions remain a persistent concern, and firms have been looking for ways to gather key financial information earlier in the process.

The bundles include a single digital journey intended to replace multiple forms, emails and follow-up requests. Other features include workflows that can be adjusted for different roles across a property transaction and real-time visibility of compliance status on each matter.

The product also supports upfront data capture so checks do not have to be repeated later in the process. Armalytix argues this could reduce manual handling and limit the amount of information a home mover needs to resubmit as a sale or purchase progresses.

Property chain

Armalytix has been active in digital financial verification for the conveyancing market, and the new bundles extend that work across a wider part of the transaction chain. The product is intended to support estate agency, mortgage and lending workflows, as well as legal work linked to property deals.

By bringing those elements together, Armalytix is positioning the launch around a common market problem: fragmented compliance checks carried out by different parties at different times. If adopted by multiple firms in a transaction, a more unified process could reduce repeated data collection and help information move more consistently between participants.

For firms in the sector, the appeal lies in whether one structured journey can cut the administrative burden without weakening controls. Financial verification in property has become more detailed, and businesses must show they understand the source of a client's money, identify fraud risks and meet anti-money laundering obligations while still moving cases forward.

Alex Mangan addressed that challenge in comments released with the launch. "Property professionals are under pressure to keep transactions moving, while home movers are often asked for the same information multiple times. That creates frustration on both sides. Complete Compliance is about simplifying that experience, giving firms a clearer, more structured way to verify transactions, and making the process easier for the people going through it," said Alex Mangan, Head of Sales at Armalytix.