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How Data Leadership Can Prepare Real Estate Companies for Big Data and AI in 2023 Sponsored Feature

2023/01/30 by Platform Sponsor Leave a Comment

Data Governance - YardiWith the debut of ChatGPT in November, businesses are becoming more interested than ever in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and big data to simplify processes and boost efficiency.

However, for real estate companies to harness the potential of artificial intelligence, and to ensure compliance with imminent regulations set to govern the use of these tools, asset owners and managers will need to ensure that their data governance is ready for a significant transition, according to a newly published whitepaper by Yardi.

With more than three decades of industry experience under his belt, Bernie Devine, Yardi’s Senior Regional Director for Asia Pacific, sees a clear “inflection point” ahead in 2023.

“Sixty per cent of real estate companies across the Asia Pacific told us they were investing in business process automation last year, and 58 per cent were planning to adopt big data analytics within three years.”

From Ambition to Action

But Devine notes a “clear disconnect between ambitions and actions”.

Yardi’s research in 2022 found more than a quarter of Asia Pacific real estate companies use spreadsheets for budgeting and projections. A third are still stuck in spreadsheets for accounting and property management. A staggering 46 per cent rely on spreadsheets to manage portfolio financing.

“Before tackling big data, real estate companies need to take the time to sort out their small data,” Devine says.

Bernie Devine, Senior Regional Director, APAC, Yardi

Yardi holds data for clients with US$6 trillion of assets under management. With a global footprint and products used in 80 countries, the company recently worked with a select slice of its customer base in Asia Pacific and Europe – 30 companies from both markets – to compare and contrast the regions.

From this analysis, Yardi uncovered five opportunities for all Asia Pacific real estate companies to better organise and optimise their data. The insights are published in Yardi’s latest whitepaper, which is available for free download.

Defending Your Data

One of the areas of focus for 2023 will be data protection, Devine suggests. “The series of high-profile corporate data breaches in 2022 sharpened the consumer focus on data protection, and tougher penalties are ahead.”

Another opportunity is to establish a ‘single source of truth’ across the enterprise – and this means ditching the spreadsheets for good.

“Spreadsheets are not designed to handle large amounts of data. They rely on time-consuming and error-prone manual data entry and validation, audit trails and data lineage are not automatically captured, and data security can be problematic.”

Devine says Yardi expects more real estate companies to streamline their business processes, embrace automation and elevate their compliance in 2023.

“Those that embrace good data governance will move further up the data maturity curve.”

Download Yardi’s latest white paper Data governance: Five opportunities to optimise your data management or check out the previous episodes of Yardi’s Proptech Insights webinar series.

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