Nokkel joins Open Property Data Association

Nokkel has announced its membership to the Open Property Data Association (OPDA), the UK’s trade association dedicated to driving adoption of trusted, open property data.

As a member of the OPDA, the house wealth and fintech platform can develop a more open and connected property data ecosystem for homeowners and financial institutions who want to support their clients to do more with their property wealth.

The OPDA was founded in June 2023 and aims to speed up the digitalisation of the property sector through the industry-wide adoption of open property data and technology standards.

It has set out to create an open data and digital property economy which will improve the ease, accuracy and transaction experience for consumers and property industry professionals.

Chair of the OPDA, Maria Harris, said: “We are very excited to welcome Nokkel as a member. It shares our goals and is able to contribute its experience, financial services perspective and commitment to improving data transparency and efficiency in the UK property market.

“Transforming the property sector through innovative thinking and harnessing technology in new ways needs the contributions of firms like Nokkel who are already making great strides in the space.”



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