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CGSoft and Ask Wire partner to transform the Greek real estate sector

CGSoft, a front-runner in property software solutions and Ask Wire, a top-tier real estate intelligence provider, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionising the real estate industry across Greece and Cyprus.

As noted in a relevant announcement from the companies, the collaboration will offer property profiles, spatial analytics, and specialised data to enhance informed decision-making, boost ESG reporting, manage environmental risks, and provide unique insights into the dynamics of the real estate market.

CGSoft, with 35 years of expertise in designing, developing, and supporting business software, excels in creating desktop, web, and mobile property management applications through its Thesis Property suite. This suite provides state-of-the-art, fully customisable solutions in a unified environment to cater to the specific needs of every business, offering virtually limitless possibilities for managing both small and large property portfolios in Greece and abroad. Among the clients of CGSoft are all the Greek systemic banks, the Hellenic Public Properties Co, ERT, most of the Servicers (Cepal, Cerved, DoValue, Horizor, Pepper, UCI, etc.) and business groups with a leading position in the market (GEK TERNA, TITAN, Imerys, Lafarge Holcim, Iraklis, Victus Networks, IMO Property Investments etc.).

Ask Wire is steadfast in its mission to become the premier source of real estate intelligence, offering pivotal information to businesses and consumers alike for better-informed decision-making. The firm provides comprehensive profiles for all European properties, forming a strong foundation that allows businesses to innovate and streamline their products, services, regulatory reporting, and manage environmental and climate risks while facilitating online transactions.

The partnership between Ask Wire and CGSoft offers businesses a pathway to derive actionable insights, streamline processes, and create predictive models for real estate valuations and environmental risk assessments. This collaboration will prove beneficial especially to banks, servicers, and insurance companies, at a time when the real estate market is witnessing a surge in automation, market activity, and regulatory reporting requirements.

"We are excited to initiate this partnership with CGSoft," said Pavlos Loizou, CEO of Ask Wire. "Coupling our innovative solutions with CGSoft's state-of-the-art software will empower businesses to derive actionable insights, automate processes, and develop predictive models for real estate valuations and environmental risk assessments."

CGSoft’s CEO, Miltos Gakis expressed similar enthusiasm, "We are excited about our partnership with Ask Wire. Their property profiles, real estate market data, environmental data, and sophisticated spatial analytics will significantly augment our software solutions, offering our clients a unique competitive advantage in the property management sector."

The partnership between Ask Wire and CGSoft is a significant step towards revolutionising the real estate industry in Greece and Cyprus. The collaboration will enable businesses to make informed decisions, manage risks, and gain a competitive edge in the property management sector.

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