Dye & Durham Extends Conveyancing Platform to British Columbia
Event summary
- Dye & Durham launched its conveyancing platform, Unity®, in British Columbia on February 9, 2026.
- Unity® processes over 350,000 real estate transactions annually and boasts 99%+ uptime.
- A survey by Dye & Durham and the BCNA found that 80% of B.C. legal professionals identify a lack of platform integration as a major hurdle.
- Unity® integrates with Lender Centre, TCOL, LTSA, and other key platforms.
The big picture
Dye & Durham’s expansion into British Columbia with Unity® highlights the increasing demand for integrated, cloud-based solutions within the traditionally fragmented legal and real estate sectors. The survey data underscores the pain points of manual processes and the desire for streamlined workflows, suggesting a significant opportunity for platforms like Unity® to gain traction. This move positions Dye & Durham to capitalize on the broader trend of digital transformation within the Canadian legal landscape.
What we're watching
- Adoption Rate
- The speed of Unity® adoption in British Columbia will be a key indicator of Dye & Durham’s ability to displace existing solutions and capture market share, particularly given the existing product suite.
- Integration Depth
- How effectively Dye & Durham expands Unity’s integrations with other B.C. systems will determine its long-term value proposition and ability to retain clients.
- Competitive Response
- Existing players in the B.C. conveyancing market will likely respond to Unity’s entry, and the intensity of that response will shape Dye & Durham’s growth trajectory.
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