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PEXA gets certainty in $240 million e-conveyancing market – The Australian Financial Review
State governments and regulators have junked their own proposal and backed the e-conveyancing platform’s plan to let others into the $240 million market.

Mr Dominello said the decision to adopt that model over the governments proposed direct connection model, which would have required all operators to have their own infrastructure, allowed the faster development of a competitive platform.
I dont care whether its a red car or a green car, as long as its a car, he told The Australian Financial Review.
Whether you adopt their open
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