Spanish proptech firm Clicpiso grows offices spaces to over 400

October 16, 2019

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

Proptech has acquired the rights to rent the adjoining offices and expand the facilities by another 200 square meters as its workforce grows

Clicpiso, a Spanish proptech,  has moved to new offices located at number 38 of Conde de Peñalver street, in the Salamanca district of Madrid. The new headquarters has 400 square meters of surface, according to company sources confirmed to EjePrime.

The company plans to continue expanding its workforce in the coming months, so it has reserved the right to rent adjoining offices, which together would add 200 square meters.

This move takes place only half a year after the company expanded its old offices, located at number 38 on Manoteras Avenue and which had 300 square meters of surface. However, the exponential growth of the team, which has more than doubled since last April, has generated a need for space that has caused its move to the nine buildings.

On the other hand, the proptech has taken advantage of the renovation works to allocate a part of the new property to create a showroom in which it shows customers the materials that the company uses in their homes.

At the beginning of the year, the company closed a capital increase of eight million euros led by LaFinca and was aimed, precisely, to expand its equipment and improve facilities with the aim of doubling its turnover in this year.

One of the company's objectives is to double the turnover of more than five million euros with which it closed the year 2018. In addition, the company is preparing its IPO in the Euronext market. To achieve this successfully, you will participate in the TechShare program of Euronext itself.

Clicpiso is responsible for buying homes within a maximum period of seven days to subsequently reform and put them back on the market through their own web platform. In addition, it allows buyers to choose some of the finishes after the reform.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

 

October 16, 2019

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