The Guild of Property Professionals launches Compliance Guardian to help agents avoid costly regulatory penalties

The Guild of Property Professionals launches Compliance Guardian to help agents avoid costly regulatory penalties

Compliance Update Paul Offley, The Guild's Compliance Officer 15th June 2026

The Guild of Property Professionals has announced the launch of Compliance Guardian, a new compliance management tool designed to help estate and letting agents stay on top of their regulatory responsibilities and avoid potentially significant financial penalties.

With regulatory requirements continuing to increase across the property sector, agents face substantial risks if key compliance deadlines are missed. One of the most costly examples is Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Supervision renewal, where penalties can be severe if businesses operate without the required supervision in place.

 

Compliance Guardian has been developed for Guild Members and provides a centralised platform to manage key compliance obligations, monitor important expiry dates, securely store documentation and receive automated reminders when action is required.

 

The platform enables Members to track and manage essential compliance requirements, including:

• AML Supervision

• Professional Indemnity Insurance

• Client Money Protection

• ICO Registration

 

Paul Offley, Compliance Officer at The Guild of Property Professionals, comments: "Many agents underestimate the financial consequences of missing compliance deadlines. Something as simple as overlooking an AML Supervision renewal can have serious implications. HMRC calculates penalties based on business turnover during the period an agent was unsupervised, and I have personally seen fines reach as much as £55,000."

 

"Compliance requirements are becoming increasingly complex, and agents are already managing multiple responsibilities across their businesses. Compliance Guardian has been designed to simplify the process by providing clear visibility of upcoming deadlines, secure document storage and timely reminders. It helps ensure that critical compliance requirements are never overlooked."

 

Compliance has long been a cornerstone of The Guild's Member support offering, and the launch of Compliance Guardian forms part of the organisation's ongoing commitment to helping agents navigate an increasingly regulated environment with confidence.

 

Offley added: "Our goal is simple: to make compliance management easier, more visible and less time-consuming. By helping Members stay organised and informed, we can reduce risk and minimise the potential for costly regulatory fines."

 

Compliance Guardian provides Members with a practical and proactive solution to compliance management, helping them maintain accurate records, meet regulatory requirements and focus on delivering exceptional service to their clients.

 

For The Guild, the launch represents another step in supporting Members with the tools, guidance and resources they need to operate compliant, successful businesses.

Paul Offley, The Guild's Compliance Officer

Paul Offley joined The Guild in 2017 as our in-house Compliance Officer, to help Members stay on top of legislation. Paul’s career has maintained a focus in estate agency for over 40 years, building a specialist knowledge in the compliance function. Paul helps Members to reduce the probability of any risk materialising by working alongside agents to identify areas where the business is at a high risk of exposure. Guild Members have compliance tools at their disposal and are regularly presented with updated information on the latest legislation requirements. Paul is also on hand to speak to agents individually, delivering quality and high standards to all our Members. Paul has been providing continual support to The Guild Members throughout COVID-19, from legislation and Government updates, to providing indispensable and personalised advice through Facebook Live. He is passionate about raising standards, and is part of The Property Ombudsman Industry Forum.

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