ADDA, a leading PropTech company, has been awarded 'Best PropTech ERP Solution' at The Economic Times Real Estate Awards 2025. This recognition highlights ADDA's commitment to transforming the real estate industry through advanced digital solutions.
ProptechReal EstateErp SolutionTechnologyInnovationReal EstateMar 13, 2025

PropTech, short for Property Technology, refers to the use of technology to enhance and improve the real estate industry. It includes a wide range of solutions, from property management software to smart home technologies.
An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) solution is a comprehensive software system designed to integrate and manage all aspects of a business, including finance, operations, and human resources. In the context of real estate, it helps streamline processes from property management to transaction handling.
ADDA's ERP solution benefits real estate businesses by reducing operational costs, improving accuracy, and enhancing customer experience. It provides a seamless and integrated system that connects all aspects of the business, leading to higher profitability and customer satisfaction.
ADDA recently secured an investment of 76 million (approximately Rs 15 crore). This investment will be used to enhance the existing platform, develop new features, and explore new markets.
ADDA has a strong customer focus and commitment to excellence. The company works closely with clients to understand their specific needs and tailor solutions accordingly, ensuring a client-centric approach that builds loyalty and trust.

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