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Nedbank to host Proptech Virtual forum for African Real Estate

by David Okelezo
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The free to attend virtual forum will connect Africa’s most impactful real estate investor community with its emerging technology and innovation sectors

Taking place online, The Africa Proptech Forum Virtual, is one-full day of live presentations and panel discussions; networking and engagement, for the continent’s growing Proptech community on Tuesday, September 29, 2020.

Hosted by the API Summit Virtual and lead sponsor, Nedbank CIB, the free to attend virtual forum will connect Africa’s most impactful real estate investor community with its emerging technology and innovation sectors.

This year’s Proptech Forum will provide a platform for investors, startups and practitioners to meet, present and share insights on how Proptech applications are accelerating across the real estate sector.

According to the forum’s host, API Events’ Kfir Rusin, Property Technology (Proptech) is one of the sectors predicted to emerge stronger post Covid-19 as he said:

“This period of enforced digital uptake and dependency as well as remote working will accelerate adoption and innovation in the Proptech space both globally and in Africa.

Already gaining momentum over the past couple of years, property technology will take center stage both in the immediate interventions needed as a result of Covid-19 as well as the mid-to-long term plans for all property related stakeholders and businesses.”

As the Lead sponsor for this year’s Africa Proptech Forum, Nedbank CIB’s Genevie Naidoo (Divisional Executive: Property Finance Project Management & Valuation) shared insights into how Property Technology (Proptech) is transforming the African Real Estate Sector and the opportunities in the space.

According to Naidoo that while Proptech is a niche and growing sub-sector within the African Real Estate Sector, Nedbank CIB’s sponsorship of the Africa Proptech Forum provides both an opportunity and value for its clients.

“The world we live in now is significantly different to the world we existed in just a few months ago.

Nedbank CIB sees the opportunity and benefit that Proptech can provide in the real estate value chain not just for ourselves but for our clients who are at the heart of our business.

We are not in Kansas anymore and we see tech as really being the spine of our business and tech drives a client experience.

The crisis has catapulted the tech journey. We believe that adopting the right technologies and with our great people really provides a winning formula,” said Naidoo.

According to a recent report (The Impact of Covid-10 on African Real Estate) published by API Events, one of the key outcomes arising from Covid-19 from a property technology (Proptech) perspective is that we will see an acceleration in the adoption and uptake of Proptech across the continent, which Naidoo believes is inevitable with Facilities Management and Property Management being the early drivers.

Moving forward, many proponents of Proptech predict that it will result in vast changes in the way that the built environment operates in regards to construction, building maintenance and the digitalization of data, which Naidoo agrees.

“I don’t think it’s a matter of agreeing or not, it’s a matter of time and pace of adoption of proptech. We had to start thinking very differently about how we service our clients during lockdown and with the introduction of virtual site inspections, we were able to walk through a building site, engage with on site management, without leaving the comfort of your new Work from Home (WFH) environment.

Think of the opportunities this unleashes for sites in jurisdictions that you cannot fly too. This new way of conducting site inspections allows us to service our clients who are at the heart of our business.

The digitization of data is something organisations need to start looking at it with a very different lens. What is your data telling you, is there an opportunity to become more efficient, more customer focused, cut out the middleman?”

As Rusin concludes, “We have seen how Africa has adopted technology to leapfrog over its historical challenges, and we believe the use of proptech is only going to accelerate post Covid-19.

With more than 700 delegates attending this year’s virtual forum from 25 countries, attendees can register on the : this year’s Africa Proptech Forum will set the agenda for Proptech adoption across the continent.


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