PropTech integration gives agents improved client accounting

PropTech integration gives agents improved client accounting


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PropTech service The Lettings Hub has announced a new strategic partnership with client accounting platform LettsPay. 

This follows on from four additional integrations announced by The Lettings Hub over the summer>

LettsPay will provide agents with payment features directly within The Lettings Hub’s tenancy management software, BOX. 

The 1,000 letting agents using BOX will be able to handle UK and overseas move-in monies, rent collection, invoicing, and payment tracking. All payment products will be available through BOX on a pick and mix basis.

The first phase of the new product deployment is already live afollowing nine months of planning and development.

Heidi Shackell, chief executive at The Lettings Hub, comments: “The new offering is bringing genuinely innovative solutions that create seamless processing flows and increase client money compliance – all whilst significantly reducing administration time for letting agents.”

And Garrett Foxton, founder of LettsPay, adds: “This will be a game-changer for The Lettings Hub agents; by eliminating hours of unnecessary and tedious admin, agents will be able to focus on genuine business development activities which will positively impact their bottom-line.” 

The Lettings Hub recently announced BOX integrations with Reapit, Rent Guarantor, Home Telecom and Tawk Live Chat, bringing the number of products and services available via the platform to over 40.

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