· ProppyApp helps local businesses connect with customers with ProppyCares service
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 29 (Bernama) — ProppyApp, a property-all-in-one portal, has launched a new ‘neighbourhood economy’ service on its app called ‘ProppyCares’, where local businesses will be able to connect with consumers and customers within their locality.
With local neighbourhood businesses affected badly during the pandemic, they are exploring alternative ways of doing business, including embracing technology to keep their livelihoods alive. ProppyCares helps property-related businesses and tradesmen including electricians, air-condition service repairmen, plumbers, home renovation contractors and cleaners by listing their businesses on its merchant listing platform.
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