Mastercard (NYSE:MA) and PEXA have announced a partnership to investigate synchronised settlement solutions. The collaboration focuses on using advanced account-to-account (A2A) payment technologies to reduce the uncertainties that often plague property completion days. Completion day has long been one of the most stressful stages of buying a home in the UK.
It requires precise coordination of property data, legal verifications, and financial transfers involving multiple parties, including buyers, sellers, lenders, and conveyancers.
When these elements fail to align seamlessly, the consequences can include expensive delays, heightened anxiety, and, in some cases, the complete collapse of a property deal.
The two companies are seeking to address these pain points through programmable A2A payments.
Under the proposed approach, a buyer’s funds could be securely reserved and then released automatically only when all pre-agreed completion conditions have been satisfied.
This would create a much tighter link between the movement of money and the formal transfer of property ownership.
The initiative combines PEXA’s specialised knowledge in digital property completion processes with Mastercard’s expertise in orchestrating payments.
Supporting the effort is Vocalink, a Mastercard subsidiary that operates the UK’s continuous A2A payments infrastructure.
Together, they aim to make the simultaneous settlement of funds and title transfer more reliable and efficient.
Testing of the concept is planned within Mastercard’s A2A Sandbox.
This controlled environment will allow banks and other partners to experiment with programmable payment applications in a practical setting.
The work also builds directly on PEXA’s existing involvement in the Bank of England’s Synchronisation Lab, which examines ways to achieve synchronised settlement of both lender funds and property title registration.
Helena Forest, Executive Vice President of Global Product & Commercial for Real Time Payments at Mastercard, highlighted the human impact:
“Buying a home should be an exciting milestone, not one overshadowed by uncertainty. By working with PEXA and using Mastercard’s A2A Sandbox to test new approaches, we’re exploring how account-to-account payment innovation can help make property transactions more predictable, efficient and consumer-focused.”
Krystle Kocik, UK Co-CEO at PEXA, emphasised the company’s core mission:
“PEXA was established to make property completion and registration more certain by securely connecting money movement with property ownership.”
Keith Douglas, CEO of Vocalink, added that the partnership aligns with broader national goals.
He noted that it explores how A2A innovation can simplify, secure, and provide greater certainty around property completions—precisely the kind of coordinated payment experiences envisioned in the UK’s National Payments Vision, which seeks to reduce friction, build confidence, and deliver tangible benefits for individuals and businesses.
If successful, this exploration could mark an important step toward a smoother, more transparent property market in the UK. By tightly synchronising financial settlement with ownership transfer, the partnership has the potential to minimize risks for all parties involved and restore greater confidence to one of life’s most significant transactions.