Reapit announces new partnership with Thirdfort

The new partnership aims to help agents stay ahead of upcoming regulatory changes

Related topics:  Estate Agents,  Proptech,  Letting Agents
Property | Reporter
19th March 2025
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"Reapit is confident that this partnership will not only help agents tackle current challenges but also keep them ahead of future compliance demands"
- Neil Cobbold - Reapit

Ahead of new sanction reporting rules for letting agents, end-to-end technology provider for the property sector, Reapit has partnered with client due diligence platform, Thirdfort to help estate and letting agents easily manage their ID, sanctions, anti-money laundering and source of funds checks.

The new partnership comes at a crucial time for the industry, ahead of new sanction reporting rules for letting agents as of 14 May 2025. Letting agents will be classified as ‘Relevant Firms’ under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018. As such they must conduct sanction checks on clients while ensuring they report any breaches to the Office for Financial Sanctions Implementation. Failure to comply could lead to fines of up to £1m and potential criminal prosecution with up to seven years in prison.

Through this partnership, Thirdfort’s know-your-customer solutions integrate directly into Reapit’s platform, helping estate and letting agents carry out robust AML and sanction checks without leaving Reapit. This ensures agents can efficiently meet their compliance obligations.

Ahead of the new sanction reporting rules, the enhanced integration aims to provide estate and letting agents with automated AML and sanction checks – directly within Reapit’s platform. Additionally, agents will also receive real-time alerts if a checked client appears on a designated person list, so agents can take action if needed.

“Our new partnership with Reapit will help ensure that agents have the right tools to stay ahead of AML and KYC requirements,|" said Thirdfort’s co-founder, Olly Thornton-Berry "Our best-in-class integration will continue to evolve, enhancing the Reapit user experience while streamlining compliance and reducing risk for agents.”

Dr Neil Cobbold (pictured), Reapit’s Commercial Director, added: “With ongoing rental reforms, new legislation, and rising financial fraud, regulatory bodies are tightening KYC and AML rules. The consequences of getting it wrong are significant including fines and possible prison time. Having a leading strategic partner like Thirdfort supporting our customers is more important than ever. Reapit is confident that this partnership will not only help agents tackle current challenges, but also keep them ahead of future compliance demands.”

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