Amyn Diamond Murji’s Web-Based Student Housing Platform acquired by Spire Technologies

Amyn Diamond Murji's Web-Based Student Housing Platform acquired by Spire TechnologiesVANCOUVER, Oct. 5, 2016 /CNW/ – Spire Technologies Inc. announces an agreement with DormBooker Inc., which will see DormBooker’s principals, industry veterans, Amyn Diamond Murji, Jeff Zigman, & Mayur Patil, become Senior Consultant Executives in Spire’s wholly owned subsidiary for the purpose of acquiring DormBooker, a business similar to Airbnb, but specific to the student housing market.

DormBooker is a student housing booking platform that allows students to search for and book suitable living accommodations using their preferred criteria, in whichever city around the world they are pursuing their studies. This will simplify the students’ search significantly while also giving landlords an easy and convenient way to rent out their properties with minimal effort. With over 10 years of experience in running their own student housing, they successfully beta tested the concept on their own student housing facilities and are now ready to roll out the platform to the $45.1B North American Student Housing Market, according to Concordia Small Business Consulting Bureau, which completed the Company’s research and business plan.

Amyn Murji commented on the business dynamics: “We have found that with the number of young people around the world pursuing higher education, as well as, the amount of students travelling outside of their own cities and often their own countries in order to pursue their studies, there is a massive amount of demand for student housing in cities across the world.”

Source: ca.finance.yahoo.com/news

 

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