Dubai-based real estate developer BNW Developments partners with ANACITY to launch BNW LIVING, a unified mobile customer experience platform for its residential projects.
Real EstateUaeDigital TransformationMobile AppCustomer ExperienceReal EstateSep 13, 2024

BNW LIVING is a unified mobile customer experience platform designed to simplify interactions for investors, buyers, and residents of BNW residential projects.
The app offers easy access to construction updates, referrals, payment schedules, visitor authorizations, helpdesk, amenity bookings, service charge payments, and other community management tools.
The goal is to digitally transform the entire buyer and resident journey, setting a new benchmark in how real estate developers engage with their customers.
ANACITY is the preferred digital transformation partner for BNW Developments, responsible for creating and powering the BNW LIVING platform.
The residential communities are expected to be completed by Q3 2027.

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