Short Lets platform’s new deal to win more corporate tenants

Short Lets platform’s new deal to win more corporate tenants


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The TrustedStays platform, where users can book short let accommodation, is linking with business-centric service London & Partners.

London & Partners’ role includes helping international businesses, especially start-ups and scale-ups, expand to London. 

Because this usually entails extended trips to London or permanently relocating staff, its inward investment teams based in London, Europe, US and Asia, will now be able to recommend TrustedStays as the platform to book accredited accommodation in London homes and apartments. 

This partnership will further bolster TrustedStays’ relationships with the business community interested in a move to the capital.

TrustedStays says that for its property partners – those who own or manage a property available for short-term rental – this is another new sector from which to attract corporate bookings previously untapped by the short-term accommodation and Build To Rent sectors.

Merilee Karr, chief executive of TrustedStays, says: “We’re really excited about this new partnership as a fantastic opportunity for our industry. By bringing together professional short-term rental operators and the Build to Rent sector, we are able to provide businesses with a wide range of attractive options when they are looking for accommodation in London and across the UK. 

“We can offer the luxury of space and flexibility and the comfort of apartments when employees travel to London or choose the capital for their business and settle into a new city.”

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