16th Sept 2024 Dubai | Bengaluru, India - BNW Developments partners with ANACITY to launch BNW LIVING, a mobile-first customer experience platform for UAE's real estate sector.
Uae Real EstateDigital TransformationProptechAnacityBnw DevelopmentsBnw LivingMobile AppCustomer ExperienceReal EstateSep 16, 2024

BNW LIVING is a cutting-edge, mobile customer experience platform designed to unify the customer journey, from sales to possession, for BNW residential projects' investors, buyers, and residents.
The app offers buyers and residents easy access to construction updates, referrals, payment schedules, visitor authorisations, helpdesk, amenity bookings, service charge payments, and other community management tools.
The platform offers a robust multi-community dashboard, enabling community managers to track visitor records, approve and manage tenant move-ins, generate invoices, manage complaints, schedule maintenance, and oversee vendor interactions.
The residential communities are expected to be completed by Q3 2027.
The partnership aims to launch BNW LIVING, a mobile-first customer experience platform, and solidifies ANACITY's standing in the GCC proptech ecosystem, adding to digital innovation in Dubai's real estate sector.

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