On June 20, Wildberries signed a cooperation agreement with Dom.RF, one of the largest financial institutions in Russia dedicated to the development of the real estate sector.

This will allow the marketplace to publish detailed information on locations to open order pick-up points (POPs).

Wildberries will begin publishing detailed real estate information to open a collection point
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Wildberries will connect to Dom.RF’s Unified Housing Construction Information System (UISHS) and begin informing partners in real time about construction projects and completed houses across the country.

It is hoped that this will allow entrepreneurs to choose the optimal locations to open a collection point and plan their investments in advance.

“For us this is the first point of contact with Dom.RF.” It will be much more convenient for partners to look for places to open a collection point; they will receive all information about the object and the developer, including photographs,” Wildberries development director Evgeniy Busarev was quoted as saying in the press service.

The UISHA gathers all information on housing under construction in Russia. Now it contains data on the construction of 11 thousand houses throughout the country, including dates of commissioning, photographs of construction dynamics, documents on construction projects and more.

Author:

Anastasia Marina

Source: RB

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