Skip to content
Briefings are running a touch slower this week while we rebuild the foundations.See roadmap
Coadjute
OrganisationGB

Coadjute

UK PropTech building decentralised property transaction networks; FCA AI cohort 2026.

Last refreshed: 22 April 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Can AI transform the notoriously slow UK property conveyancing chain?

Timeline for Coadjute

#220 Apr

Selected for FCA AI Live Testing second cohort

UK Startups and Innovation: FCA names eight firms in AI Live Testing round two
View full timeline →
Common Questions
What does Coadjute do?
Coadjute is a UK PropTech company building a decentralised data network for residential property transactions, connecting estate agents, conveyancers, lenders, and search providers on shared infrastructure.
Why is Coadjute in the FCA AI Live Testing cohort?
Coadjute was named in the FCA's second AI Live Testing cohort on 21 April 2026, likely to test AI applications in property finance and conveyancing. Evaluation concludes Q1 2027.Source: FCA
How does Coadjute speed up property transactions?
Coadjute's network connects estate agents, conveyancers, mortgage lenders, and search providers on shared infrastructure, reducing duplication and delays in residential conveyancing chains in England and Wales.

Background

Coadjute was named as one of eight firms in the FCA's second AI Live Testing cohort on 21 April 2026, joining Aereve, Palindrome, Barclays, Experian, GoCardless, Lloyds/Scottish Widows, and UBS. Evaluations conclude in Q1 2027.

Coadjute is a UK property-technology (PropTech) company building a decentralised data network for residential property transactions. Its platform connects estate agents, conveyancers, mortgage lenders, and search providers on shared infrastructure, reducing the friction and duplication that slows residential conveyancing in England and Wales. The firm is a recognised name in UK PropTech, having worked with major lenders and law firms on digitising property chains.

Coadjute's inclusion in the AI Live Testing cohort signals the FCA's interest in AI-assisted property finance and conveyancing. FCA Regulatory Sandbox applications were up 49% year on year by April 2026. The cohort's output, due Q1 2027, will influence how AI in property transactions is regulated under the emerging UK financial-services AI framework.