CEO Weekends: Lamudi Launches a Real Estate Conference

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Lamudi01There are several real estate conferences across Africa but Lamudi wants to be different. The online real estate platform yesterday launched a Pan-African Real Estate conference in Lagos, Nigeria, inviting experts and key partners to discuss the state of real estate markets across the continent.

The conference aims to look at the similarities, differences and trends in real estate in Africa and also addressed the common issues in the real estate industry, identified key strategies and trends for the near future.

In a statement, Bex Nwandu, managing partner at CBO Capital said: “Lamudi did an excellent job in bringing together a wide variety of industry participants to discuss the future of real estate in Africa. The discussion was engaging and demonstrated the inherent value Lamudi brings to the real estate sector, and I am sure that Lamudi will continue to grow from strength to strength.”

Obi Ejimofo, Managing Director of Lamudi Nigeria stated: “We have created this conference to stimulate discussion around the topic of real estate in Africa and how online platforms can help to revolutionise the market. Whilst we certainly took some time to acknowledge achievements over the past six months, it was important that we also look forward to ask ourselves what further products and services we can offer our users, and how we can improve the online customer experience.

 

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