In most markets, land registries, housing programmes and payment rails evolved in silos. When you try to digitise just one of those pillars, the friction moves — it doesn’t disappear. Here’s why property data, identity, compliance and cross-border payments need to be designed as a single stack, not as disconnected projects.
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Many “housing pipelines” still live in PDFs and spreadsheets. We explore how GIS, cadastral layers and planning data can be unified into parcel-level intelligence — giving governments, lenders and developers a realistic, map-based view of what can actually be built.
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Diaspora buyers don’t just need a listing and a mortgage rate. They need proof that the land is real, that the seller is credible, that the payments are compliant and that someone is accountable if things go wrong. We unpack how to design rails that de-risk all four.
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Coming from telecoms, we’ve seen how shared infrastructure, clear interconnect rules and ruthless uptime requirements can transform an entire market. Here are the patterns we’re bringing into land, housing and payments — and the mistakes we’re avoiding.
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No single stakeholder can “fix” housing markets. We share how we structure pilots so regulators, banks, developers and end-buyers all see their risk reduced — not increased — when they come onto shared digital rails.
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Portfolios live in spreadsheets. Risk lives in space. This piece explores how geospatial tools help lenders and housing agencies see exposure by neighbourhood, corridor and project — not just by account number.
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Scanning archives is not reform. We unpack the difference between “digitised records” and truly digital registries that protect rights, improve service delivery and unlock capital.
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Diaspora demand is growing, but rails are lagging. We discuss what it takes to move from brochureware and manual remittances to programmable, compliant flows that work for both local regulators and global buyers.
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PropIntel sits on top of SlasProp and SlasPay to give cities, lenders and operators a consolidated, queryable view of land and housing activity — from parcels and permits to payments and programmes.
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