New Delhi [India], March 18: Justo Realfintech Limited, a leading real estate advisory firm, proudly announces its double victory at the prestigious ET Realty Awards 2025, clinching both the Property Consultant of the Year and Digital Innovation of the Ye
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Justo Realfintech won the Property Consultant of the Year and Digital Innovation of the Year awards at the ET Realty Awards 2025.
The ET Realty Awards are highly esteemed in the real estate industry, recognizing companies and individuals who have made outstanding contributions and innovative advancements over the past year.
Justo Realfintech differentiates itself through its innovative approach, dedication to client satisfaction, and the integration of advanced technologies such as data analytics, AI, and machine learning.
Justo Realfintech offers a proprietary platform that utilizes cutting-edge data analytics, AI, and machine learning to provide real-time insights and predictive analytics, enhancing decision-making processes and driving efficiency.
The CEO of Justo Realfintech is Mr. Arjun Kapoor. He expressed his pride in the team's achievements and emphasized the company's commitment to delivering high-quality services and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the real estate industry.

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