Lamudi, the real-estate classifieds platform,
has launched in three more countries in
Africa; Gabon, Angola and the Republic of
Congo. This brings up the total number of
countries on Lamudi’s international network
to 52 spread across Asia, South America,
Africa and the Middle East.
Lamudi says the property sectors in the
countries are beginning to make the online
switch, creating demand for property listing
services like one offered by Lamudi.
Co-founder and Managing Director, Kian
Moini is upbeat about the firm’s progress.
“Since we launched in late 2013, Lamudi
has grown at breathtaking speed. The
website is now available in more than 30
countries in the emerging markets, offering
house-hunters from Mozambique to Mexico
access to over 800,000 global property
listings,” he says.
Lamudi is part of the Africa Internet
Holding – supported by Rocket Internet,
MTN and Millicom – same group behind
Jumia, Jovago, Easy Taxi and 2 other
startups.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
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