Huge international deal for UK deposit alternative service 

Huge international deal for UK deposit alternative service 


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Deposit alternative provider flatfair has struck a deal with one of Europe’s largest residential landlords, Heimstaden.

Heimstaden, which owns 156,000 apartments in 330 towns in nine countries across Europe, will use flatfair for referencing, deposit registration and deposit alternatives – utilising integrations with Homeppl, Spike and the Tenancy Deposit Scheme to streamline processes and enhance the renting experience.

“Our partnership with Heimstaden showcases the power of modern, tech-driven solutions in shaping the future of renting,” said Gary Wright, chief executive of flatfair.

“We’re excited to support their operations and deliver a seamless experience for tenants and operators alike.”

“The German Build To Rent market is experiencing rapid growth, with cities like Berlin and Munich driving demand for efficient and tenant friendly solutions.

“flatfair’s deposit-free model aligns perfectly with the market’s needs, offering greater transparency and flexibility for tenants while reducing administrative burdens for landlords.“This partnership not only strengthens Heimstaden’s operations but also sets the stage for future collaborations across Europe.”

Heimstaden also manages two developments in London as well as 752 rental apartments on a 12-acre site at Soho Wharf in Birmingham.

Amit Kumar, Heimstaden’s Head of Operations – UK, says: “We are here to make our tenants’ lives a little easier and our partnership with flatfair is an integral part of that goal.

“By offering simple solutions to contemporary living in our Friendly Homes, we hope to continue to strengthen and grow in the UK.”

Deposit alternative provider flatfair has struck a deal with one of Europe’s largest residential landlords, Heimstaden.

Heimstaden, which owns 156,000 apartments in 330 towns in nine countries across Europe, will use flatfair for referencing, deposit registration and deposit alternatives – utilising integrations with Homeppl, Spike and the Tenancy Deposit Scheme to streamline processes and enhance the renting experience.

“Our partnership with Heimstaden showcases the power of modern, tech-driven solutions in shaping the future of renting,” said Gary Wright, chief executive of flatfair.

“We’re excited to support their operations and deliver a seamless experience for tenants and operators alike.”

“The German Build To Rent market is experiencing rapid growth, with cities like Berlin and Munich driving demand for efficient and tenant friendly solutions.

“flatfair’s deposit-free model aligns perfectly with the market’s needs, offering greater transparency and flexibility for tenants while reducing administrative burdens for landlords.“This partnership not only strengthens Heimstaden’s operations but also sets the stage for future collaborations across Europe.”

Heimstaden also manages two developments in London as well as 752 rental apartments on a 12-acre site at Soho Wharf in Birmingham.

Amit Kumar, Heimstaden’s Head of Operations – UK, says: “We are here to make our tenants’ lives a little easier and our partnership with flatfair is an integral part of that goal.

“By offering simple solutions to contemporary living in our Friendly Homes, we hope to continue to strengthen and grow in the UK.”

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