Canopy partners with MRI Software to offer rent recognition tools

January 10, 2019
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Rent recognition provider Canopy is offering its proptech tools and access to its services to real estate agents using MRI Software.

Users will be able to access Canopy’s RentPassport, which builds a digital profile of a tenant, as well as its Rent Tracking product that ensures rental payments are recorded on credit reports.

Tahir Farooqui, chief executive of Canopy, said: “We are committed to empowering renters by improving their access to better credit and building a more financially inclusive society.

“Our partnership with MRI, a global leader in real estate software, is a first step towards partnering with property software companies who are similarly focused on providing innovative solutions to property agents in the UK market, as well as share our ethos of helping renters build a better financial future.”

Ben Berk, director of MRI Software’s Partner Connect program, said: “Estate agents in the UK that use MRI Software now have access to an even broader range of solutions to better compete in the evolving build-to-rent sector.

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