DomaCom teams up with Domain



DomaCom has signed a deal with Domain under which it will integrate the full suite of Domain property listings into its crowdfunding platforms.
Additionally, the investment company would integrate Domain insights into its crowdfunding platform in order to provide investors with “unique proprietary market intelligence”.
DomaCom’s chief executive, Arthur Naoumidis, said: “This is a significant new integration for DomaCom that will be critical in taking property crowdfunding into the mainstream.
“The highly regarded, proprietary crowdfunding campaign technology the DomaCom platform brings, combined with domain’s extensive property listing data will enable Gen Y and millennials to get on the property ladder by crowdfunding a property of their choice with their friends or family.
“Additionally, this innovation will give property owners access to the new crowdfunding revolution simply by listing their properties on Domain and at the same time open up a vast new pool of potential investors to the DomaCom platform.”
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