ERA Vietnam boosts cooperation with Singaporean partners in property development

ERA (Electronic Realty Associates) Vietnam, a member of APAC Realty – a leading real estate services provider with one of the largest brand footprints in Asia, on March 9 signed partnership agreements with Nha Tot platform and MixGo Group to better its business and operations.
ERA Vietnam boosts cooperation with Singaporean partners in property development ảnh 1Strategic partnership agreement signing ceremony between ERA Vietnam and Nha Tot platform (Photo: baodautu.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – ERA (Electronic Realty Associates) Vietnam, a member ofAPAC Realty – a leading real estate services provider with one of the largest brandfootprints in Asia, on March 9 signed partnership agreements with Nha Totplatform and MixGo Group to better its business and operations.

Pham Thanh Tuan, Chairman and CEO of ERA Vietnam, said thatafter five years of presence in Vietnam, with positive results in introducingand distributing major projects in the market, the company continues to expandits operations to provide comprehensive brokerage services related to realestate, helping investors and customers to effectively deal with theirtransaction needs as well as meeting the increasing demand of the rental and acquisitionmarket.

To that end, ERA Vietnam signed a strategic partnership agreement with Nha Totplatform of Cho Tot Company – a member of Carousell Group, one of the leading multi-categoryclassifieds and e-commerce marketplaces in Singapore.

To facilitate customers’ search for suitable property, thecompany inked an exclusive partnership agreement on using ECOPROP technologyfrom Singapore’s MixGo company. This technology strengthens the use of VirtualReality (VR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in home interior design. It hasbeen widely applied throughout Asia Pacific such as China, Indonesia, Singaporeand Malaysia.

ERA entered the Vietnamese market in 2017./.

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