OrangeTee & Tie partners with Helpling to enable housekeeping service booking

The partnership allows OrangeTee & Tie to become the first real estate enterprise to offer on-demand home services.

OrangeTee & Tie has announced a partnership with home services online platform Helpling for property agents and their clients to be able to book housekeeping services.

With this exclusive partnership, Helpling will gain access to a network of over 4,200 property agents who will support its Services 4.0 vision of bringing on-demand home services to every household in Singapore.

From now on, OrangeTee & Tie agents can book professional housekeepers through the Helpling platform via OrangeTee’s Agent App. They can also refer their clients to Helpling from the Agent App - extending the enhanced convenience to their own network.

“We believe that on-demand housekeeping services are the up and coming trend due to the decreasing size of new homes and the falling demand for stay-in domestic helpers. As such, it is important that our agents are provided with a seamless experience of booking home cleaning services for their clients,” Steven Tan, managing director of OrangeTee & Tie, said.

The enhanced housekeeping experience is expected to benefit over 100,000 new homeowners in 2019 alone. 

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