Deposit alternative PropTech supplier wins ‘super start-up’ status

Deposit alternative PropTech supplier wins ‘super start-up’ status


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Deposit alternative service flatfair has been named as one of the top 50 start-ups to work for in London.

Recruitment platform Tempo lists companies according to their company mission, employee reviews, careers pages, upfront information for potential new hires, and their “general buzz”.

Tempo says of flatfair: “Deposits and the processes around them used to give us chills down the spine. flatfair has made it easy for landlords and renters alike. The team are a bunch of passionate people, eager to improve people’s quality of life. Employees rate the culture highly and are excited about learning, development and progression opportunities they are given.”

flatfair’s ranking also positioned it as the top PropTech firm on the list, 16 places higher than online mortgage broker Habito, the next PropTech entry.

Since launching in 2016, flatfair claims to have saved thousands of renters across Britain more than £10m in up-front costs.

“Tempo has recognised flatfair not only for our commitment to making renting fairer for everyone but also the many talented people who work behind the scenes to make it all possible” explains Franz Doerr, chief executive at flatfair. 

“As we look to the future and our continued growth, we hope that we continue making waves in the rental market, making the tenancy journey more transparent and fairer for both landlords and tenants alike.”

 

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