It’s not just how deeds are drawn up or accessed that’s changing, but also how notaries approach their work – with greater dynamism and interdisciplinary thinking. The notary has become a key figure for clients and professionals alike, in the real estate, corporate, and estate planning sectors.
Purchase agreements, mortgages, wills, successions, company formations, and extraordinary transactions remain at the core of the profession – enriched by cross-cutting expertise in civil, commercial, corporate, inheritance, tax, and family law.
The new notary is proactive, enterprising, and pragmatic. As a public official – impartial by nature – the notary is uniquely positioned to understand and interpret clients’ needs holistically, while coordinating with legal and financial professionals as required.
The goal is clear: to harmonise the complex notarial and legal process by offering effective, collaborative, and forward-thinking solutions – designed not only for functionality and legal rigour, but for long-term resilience and reliability.


