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Proptech-driven innovation boosts local market
Ian Bayne e4 Office Johannesburg 28 September 2020 Photograph: John Hogg

The wave of Proptech-driven innovation is having a substantial impact on the global real estate industry and South Africa is no different, according to fintech specialist, e4. Rapidly evolving and advancing, Proptech is not only disrupting the real estate sector, but redefining it too. Ian Bayne, Proptech executive at e4, says that it is not only about innovation, but also the rise of property-related services.

“While South Africa’s property sector has been slow to digitally transform, there is a much greater awareness of the importance of technology and the role it plays in the real estate industry of tomorrow. The benefits from innovations are now propelling businesses forward and resulting in much quicker decisions,” says Bayne.

He says that real estate ecosystems are evolving to include a more significant focus on Protech in an affort to pay more attention to user experience and customer satisfaction: “It’s about assisting property businesses to gather and interpret data, which is used to determine the value of real estate instantly, and in real time. It is here that digital platforms enable users to interact with the market, and allow for faster and easier transactions, ultimately impacting the growth of the property sector as a whole.”

On the back of Covid-19 and a very challenging 2020, Bayne says that July has recorded a 20% growth in the lower end of the property market, while e4 is also seeing a marked increase in first-time bond grants. “While experts predicted a decline in house prices and subsequent sales, July has proven the market wrong.”

The real estate sector, despite its traditional nature, is well-suited to leverage digital and innovative property technologies. Bayne says that as Proptech’s value is better understood, investments will likely grow. Of significance moving forward, according to Bayne, are six key technologies: “We see emphasis remaining on big data, while artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) will become technologies to watch, as well as the Internet of Things (IoT). Upcoming tech includes virtual and augmented reality as well as 5G and drones.”

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Supporting all industry players involved in the fulfilment of the property life cycle, e4 works across financial services, data and the legal sector, understanding the intricate technology requirements in these areas. Predicting sustained growth over the next six months, the fintech says that the role of technology will start becoming critical as digital transformation continues to advance: “The use of technology can accelerate processes that have traditionally taken a very long time, while completely changing the face of realty.”

Bayne says that the opportunity to modernise real estate isn’t novel. Since the 1980s, Proptech has undergone many evolutions, each triggered by trends in the broader tech ecosystem: “It is clear that this is a digital transformation wave and we believe that its impact will last for several years, ultimately evolving one of the world’s oldest industries.”

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About e4

e4 is a technology company specialising in digitalisation. By understanding the complexity of a digital journey, e4 partners with its clients to provide innovative solutions that suits their unique needs. Using an omni-channel platform approach, e4 offers a range of digitally-inspired services as well as solutions.

Working across financial services, data and the legal sector, e4 understands the intricate requirements in these sectors, and uses its expertise to assist clients in effectively managing their businesses through digitalisation.                                                    

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