e4 Strategic becomes associate member of UK Finance
The move comes as the proptech specialist aims to strengthen its UK presence.
Proptech specialist, e4 Strategic, has joined UK Finance as an associate member as part of its aim to support lenders and other stakeholders to improve the UK homebuying and conveyancing process.
The move follows the recent appointment of Jackie Bennett as non-executive director as the business aims to strengthen its UK presence and continue the rollout of its VERSA platform and products across the lending and conveyancing sectors.
UK Finance represents more than 300 firms across banking and financial services. As an associate member, e4 Strategic will contribute to discussions on digital infrastructure, risk management and improving the homebuying journey.
Simon Slater, CEO of e4 Strategic, said: “Joining UK Finance is an important milestone as we continue to establish VERSA in the UK market. Over the past few years, we have worked closely with lenders and conveyancers to understand how we can help with the offer to completion journey. The feedback has been clear, with manual processes, limited visibility and silo-ed systems being some of the main challenges to solve.
“Being part of UK Finance enables us to engage directly with those shaping the future of the mortgage market and to support wider industry priorities around transparency, efficiency and better consumer outcomes. If we are to reduce transaction times and manage risk more effectively, the industry must work together. UK Finance provides an excellent forum for those discussions, and we look forward to playing an active role.”
Jason Cole, associate membership and strategic partnerships at UK Finance, added: “We are delighted that e4 Strategic UK has joined UK Finance as an associate member. We particularly look forward to exploring and sharing their mortgage knowledge and working closely with them and our wider membership in 2026.”
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