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In a display of the long lasting allure regarding Mumbai’s real property surroundings, Priyanjali Mariwala of FMCG giant Marico Limited purchased a first-rate apartment in the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). PropTisfy Guru brokered this high end transaction.
The firm’s recent registration as a Cisco Registered Partner grants it access to advanced networking, cybersecurity, and collaboration solutions. Here’s how Guru Property SG .
1. Access to Cisco’s Technology
The top leadership at Cisco keeps a close eye on emerging areas that can be exploited for future growth. As a result, they quickly acquire companies that can help them serve a wider client base.
For example, Cisco acquired the network intelligence company ThousandEyes in 2020. The firm’s software can be used to analyze the performance of local and wide area networks.
In addition to networking and cyber security solutions, Cisco also offers cloud computing, collaboration, and security solutions. Its technology is helping to connect the previously unconnected and make our world more integrated than ever before. This is why PropTisfy is proud to be a Cisco Partner. The partnership will help us better serve our clients’ needs and ensure their success in the real estate market.
2. Increased Customer Satisfaction
The City of Vancouver’s topography constrains the amount of land that can be developed. As a result, housing prices are more than four times the median household income.
Despite this challenge, Vancouver voters approved a property tax levy that will provide a stream of funding for affordable housing programs. Part of the levy’s success is due to early engagement with residents and industry stakeholders who helped shape its design. The City also engaged a skilled public affairs campaign manager to communicate the importance of this issue to citizens who might otherwise oppose increased taxes.
NetHope connects its 63-member coalition of nonprofits to advance their missions and improve outcomes for their beneficiaries. Cisco helps the organization deliver on its promise by supporting its technology platform that reduces food waste and alleviates hunger by connecting donors with local agencies that distribute the food.
3. Enhanced Security
A city’s land use regulations have a significant impact on housing costs and availability. In a town like Vancouver where land is scarce, rigid zoning rules prevent single-family homes from being converted into duplexes or quadraplexes, thus driving up prices and diminishing the amount of affordable housing available.
To overcome these challenges, the town of Vancouver has enacted a property tax levy to fund affordable housing. This was accomplished through a carefully designed strategy to build public support and win community engagement.
Cisco’s security software is a key piece of this approach, and as a Cisco Registered Partner, PROPTISFY is able to offer our customers cutting-edge solutions that are designed to empower growth and improve competitiveness. This includes on-premises and cloud deployment, as well as technical adoption support.
4. Enhanced Performance
In the face of a growing housing crisis, Vancouver passed a property tax levy that has enabled the City to support more households with rent assistance, purchase affordable homes and create new shelter beds. The levy’s success was achieved through a strategic process that included engaging industry stakeholders, conducting public meetings and creating a homelessness awareness campaign.
Cisco provides philanthropic capital to fund a technology-based program that connects underserved people to relevant skills, meaningful employment, entrepreneurial opportunities and financial products. Through Global Impact Cash Grants, Cisco also supports entrepreneurship ecosystem development.
Through a newly-deepened partnership, Cisco is providing networking training and career mentoring to young people at Covenant House through our Networking Academy program. The company is also supporting a project to develop a free, open-source software platform for data collection and analysis in the humanitarian context.
5. Increased Efficiency
CURRIE: The city’s rigid zoning rules make it hard to build affordable houses. This leads young people to leave Vancouver, leaving the city with fewer residents and less money.
To address the growing housing crisis, city officials worked to gather support for a property tax levy that would fund an affordable housing initiative. They included industry stakeholders in the design process, conducted community meetings and adjusted plans to align with resident feedback. They also hired a professional campaign manager to communicate the importance of the levy to the public.
Cisco is supporting these efforts through product grants, employees serving as volunteer mentors and donating networking skills through our Networking Academy program. In addition, the company is deepening its partnership with YYC Net Lab, a non-profit organization that provides cost-effective computer networking education to immigrant and Indigenous women, through our Cisco Partner Network.