Onward Homes has selected Mobysoft’s RentSense software to help its income teams manage their arrears workloads and support tenants in their transition to universal credit. Robert Davies, income and financial inclusion manager, Onward Homes, said, “We decided to buy RentSense due to an increase in our rent arrears due to the impact of welfare reform…
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Homes for Haringey to save £1 million with Northgate
Homes for Haringey has bought a new housing management system from Northgate Public Services to help it revamp its housing services and reduce costs by £1 million over the next seven years. Pete Davey, head of IT, Homes for Haringey, said, “Northgate Housing will increase our efficiency so we can spend more time with tenants…
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WCH cuts arrears with Orchard Income Analytics
Having used Orchard software for over a decade, Watford Community Housing is now also using Orchard Income Analytics to manage its tenants’ rent arrears. WCH’s previous BI platform for managing arrears didn’t integrate with Orchard Housing so that income officers had to constantly switch between different applications to get the data they needed to manage…
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Tackling diverse housing challenges with IT
How can housing providers better connect their staff and tenants to deliver better outcomes for their communities? Let’s look at data management, compliance risk and digital agendas as three ways of doing so. Creating a single view for better outcomes Inconsistencies occur when data is not consolidated, affecting an organisation’s ability to make informed decisions….
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Proptech start-up?… The status quo says no
Over the past 20 years, I’ve designed many digital products across a range of businesses. In each instance, we entered the sector with fresh eyes, which is actually helpful as it provides the ability to examine the sector and its problems without any preconceptions. Of course, there are challenges, and it’s a slow process, on…
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Ready for the next generation of telecare?
Our analysis is that the telecare market will be in considerable flux over the next five years due to: Digital switchover. Market consolidation of monitoring centres. Uncertainty regarding which of the digital telecare suppliers will be able to achieve scale. How quickly the telecare market will achieve open interoperability with health and social care data….
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