Turn real-world assets into structured, verifiable records.
An asset registry is the foundation everything else references: a verifiable record of what exists, who owns it, and what has happened to it. Slas delivers it as infrastructure — registration, documents, and transfer workflows in one auditable system, instead of scattered files and disconnected databases.
Ownership, title, and transaction history live in registries that never talk to the systems transacting against them — so records go stale, transfers move on paper, and no one has a single auditable trail.
What Asset Registry provides.
Structured asset records
Land, housing, and physical assets captured as structured records with ownership, status, and document history.
Documents & parcel data
Title documents, parcel-level data, and media attached directly to each asset record.
Transfer workflows
Listing, offer, escrow, and transfer flows that move an asset between parties with a complete audit trail.
Role-based access
Granular permissions for owners, agents, professionals, institutions, and administrators.
Embedded money & intelligence
Escrow through the financial layer and valuation through the intelligence layer, built into the record rather than bolted on.
Where it's put to work.
A few of the workflows this capability runs — each composes with the rest of the platform.
Property & land registries
Digitize a registry so ownership and transfers are verifiable, queryable, and auditable.
Developer & marketplace inventory
Manage developments and listings as live, transactable records rather than static catalogues.
Institutional asset holdings
Track portfolios of physical assets with documents, status, and history in one place.
Government land administration
Underpin land administration with a structured, auditable system of record.
The engines behind it.
Production infrastructure that powers this solution and composes with the rest of the platform.
For these industries
Put Asset Registry to work.
Start with a focused pilot. We map your workflows, stand up the relevant engines, and deliver a working system your institution can evaluate.