Incuspaze, a leading workspace solution provider, acquires VSKOUT, a B2B SaaS solution offering curated data analytics for commercial real estate, to enhance and integrate high-tech capabilities in the GCC market.
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VSKOUT is a B2B SaaS solution offering curated data analytics for commercial real estate (CRE). Founded in 2016, it is known for its proprietary analytics tools, data mapping capabilities, and deep insights into India’s commercial real estate landscape.
Incuspaze acquired VSKOUT to enhance and integrate high-tech capabilities in the real estate sector, providing advanced solutions for Global Capability Centres (GCCs) and enterprises. This move aligns with Incuspaze’s focus on building a dedicated GCC vertical and leveraging VSKOUT’s data analytics tools.
The GCC market in India is projected to grow from $64.6 billion in FY 2024 to $99–105 billion by 2030. Incuspaze is focused on building a dedicated GCC vertical to capitalize on this growth.
Saumya Kumar will lead the GCC vertical and strategic research and data innovation initiatives for the combined entity, while Pankaj Jain will contribute to Incuspaze’s overall technology stack, driving both revenue and workplace experience.
A dedicated roadmap is being crafted to launch white-label data solutions for developers and subscription-based insights for enterprise clients. VSKOUT’s proprietary data mapping and predictive analytics tools will be integrated into Incuspaze’s workspace offerings to provide advanced client dashboards, occupancy forecasting, and site benchmarking tools.
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