Veritex Solutions is a Canadian legal-technology company developed by lawyers who have spent their careers as national counsel to lenders, mortgage investment corporations, funds, and the operators who build durable platforms in regulated markets.
Veritex did not begin as a software idea. It began as a series of files. Tens of thousands of lending transactions. MIC formations. Realization mandates. Regulatory inquiries. Capital partner diligence requests. The same questions, asked across provinces, asked across years, asked across clients of every size — and answered, again and again, in workflows that the market had no proper tools to support.
Our team has spent over a decade acting as national counsel on the deals, platforms, and regulatory matters that move Canadian credit. We have closed the transactions. We have built the policies. We have sat across from the regulators. We have advised the boards. And we have watched the gap between what the work actually requires and what the available software actually delivers continue to widen.
Veritex is what closes that gap.
Compliance in Canadian lending should be a strength, not a tax. Regulation should be a discipline, not a guessing game. Governance should be evidence, not promise. Veritex is built to make all of that operationally possible at the scale of the modern Canadian lending industry.
We started this company because we kept seeing the same gap in the market: software companies that didn't understand the law, and law firms that didn't build software. The work our clients actually do — moving capital under a tightening regulatory framework — needs both, in the same product, designed by the same people.
Veritex is informed by direct, daily practice across the disciplines that define modern Canadian lending. The product is not a translation of regulation. It is an application of it.
Origination, structuring, and ongoing platform counsel for private lenders, MICs, and institutional capital across the country.
Registration, supervision, conduct, and the expectations of provincial and national regulators in lending and capital markets.
MIC, LP, and pooled-vehicle structures for managers raising and deploying capital into mortgage and real estate strategies.
Mortgage enforcement, foreclosure, receivership, and recovery strategy for lenders and security holders nationally.
Acquisitions, dispositions, development, construction lending, lien and trust considerations, and complex secured transactions.
Board reporting, conflicts, related-party tracking, and the institutional discipline that capital partners and regulators expect.
Every product decision at Veritex is made by people who have practiced inside this space — and who can ship code, design workflows, and read a regulator's notice in the same morning.
Lawyers and former in-house counsel with backgrounds in private and secured lending, securities and MIC formation, AML, realization, and provincial regulatory practice. We don't translate regulation — we apply it.
Modern software engineers, security architects, and product designers building cloud-native, audit-ready, enterprise-grade infrastructure on Canadian data residency.
Former brokers, lenders, compliance officers, and MIC operators who have closed deals and faced regulators — and bring that operational reality into every workflow we ship.
Compliance is a product problem. Regulation is not a checklist to bolt onto software after the fact. It is a design constraint. When you build with it from the start, the result is faster, cleaner, and more defensible than the alternative.
Convergence is the point. Brokers, lenders, administrators, MICs, regulators, and capital partners all touch the same deal. The technology should reflect that — one record, many views, zero translation cost.
Canada is the brief. We are not a US product retrofitted for a Canadian market. We are built for the provincial-federal regulatory structure that defines lending in this country.
State-of-the-art means responsible. Modern technology — including AI — has a role to play in legal and regulatory work. We deploy it where it adds rigour, never where it removes accountability.
Whether you're a broker scaling up, a lender preparing for capital partner diligence, a loan administrator looking to modernize, or a MIC tightening governance — we'd like to show you what Veritex can do.
Or email us directly at hello@veritex.ca