PropTech deal as deposit service invests in App creator

PropTech deal as deposit service invests in App creator


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TDS, the dispute service, has announced an investment in PropTech organisation OpenBrix.

This involves a licensing deal that will see OpenBrix’s tlyfe app launched across the UK.

TDS has already worked with OpenBrix to develop tenancy deposit management features, enabling TDS tenants to view and manage their deposits within the app free of charge. Tenants who download the tlyfe app will also be able to access a range of features being developed by TDS and OpenBrix.     

TDS group chief executive Steve Harriott says: “We’re thrilled to be partnering with OpenBrix to help develop tlyfe, an exciting new tenant app to help tenants manage their deposit and their renting experience. The investments we make are all about driving innovation, and ultimately making life easier for our customers.

“We’re really looking forward to working with the team at OpenBrix to put tenants across the UK in control of all their property needs using tlyfe.” 

And Adam Pigott, chief executive at OpenBrix, adds: “Our team has worked tirelessly to develop the technology needed to better serve the property sector. We can’t wait to share it with tenants across the UK. Having a distribution deal and strategic partnership with TDS will bring tlyfe to potentially millions of tenants. With their expertise in the PRS, and our industry leading technology, we believe we can connect all elements of the property market.”

In addition to creating the tlyfe app, OpenBrix offer an interactive tenant onboarding system called openflo, a property search portal called search; and a service called mls, which is a multi-listing system to share properties with other estate agents.

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