Sixth PropTech award of 2024 for automated rental platform

Sixth PropTech award of 2024 for automated rental platform


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Automated rental payment platform PayProp has been named the Overall PropTech Company of the Year at the 2024 PropTech Breakthrough Awards.

This is PayProp’s sixth award in 2024, following wins such as Tech Company of the Year – Large at the 2024 Global Business Tech Awards and Best PropTech Company at the Property Reporter Awards 2024

“Winning Overall PropTech Company of the Year is a special achievement” says Neil Cobbold, commercial director of Reapit | PayProp. 

“We’re more motivated than ever to continue empowering letting agents with innovative tech and valuable insights, and are eager to earn this badge of honour again next year.”

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