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Property technology sector could be 'game changer' for the West Midlands

Region hopes to attract PropTech businesses working at intersection of property and technology

From left, Harri John, CBRE; Vincent Keaveny, Lord Mayor of London, and Hilary Smyth-Allen of GBSLEP(Image: GBSLEP)

Property technology could be a "game changer" for the West Midland economy if the region's public and private sectors work together to help it grow- that's the message from a new PropTech report launched during the Commonwealth Games.

Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (GBSLEP) today released a report into the future of PropTech in the region, including a blueprint on how to make the West Midlands an international hub for specialists working at the intersection of property and technology.

The report, written by CBRE, says PropTech has "huge potential" to create jobs, and attract greater private sector investment in the West Midlands.

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It was launched at the Modern Business Services Showcase Day at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ House as part of the Commonwealth Games Business and Tourism Programme, which is helping to promote the West Midlands while it is at the centre of the global sporting world.

It says PropTech firms secured £8.4bn funding in 2020 and that º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is a European hub for the sector, though most companies are currently based in London.

The West Midlands has already launched a "supercluster" in professional services technology in a bid to capitalise on the need for new technology in the business professional and financial services (BPFS) sector. The region is the largest BPFS sector outside London, generating £27.8bn GVA annually and employing more than 360,000 people.

Christine Oates, GBSLEP board director and tax partner at Deloitte, said: “Through our triple helix structure of public, private and academic partners, GBSLEP has helped to accelerate the professional services technology ecosystem in the region through programmes like SuperTech West Midlands.