New real estate academy opens in mid-2016

Feb 19th at 09:09
19-02-2016 09:09:34+07:00

New real estate academy opens in mid-2016

The Singaporean Colin Tan Institute will open a branch in Cambodia by mid-2016 under a joint venture with Furi Real Estate.

According to Ly Senleap, CEO of Furi, similar franchise branches have proven successful in China and Malaysia.

Colin Tan, Colin Tan Institute founder and CEO of the COLINTAN GROUP, said that experts from Singapore and Cambodia and himself will teach in what is being named the FURI COLINTAN Institute in Cambodia. “Some skills, such as real estate law, require local experts and understandings of social context in Cambodia. These things are different than in Singapore,” Tan said.

The teaching techniques, however, are imported from Singapore, according to Tan.

He believes that currently Cambodian real estate academies are trying to copy American style methods, essentially learning knowledge that was first taught 30 and 40 years ago, which is now outdated.

“CRA and Century21 are 100 years old and they follow the old style,” Tan said. “They have not updated because they think they are successful companies that can resist change.”

Kim Heang, president of the CVEA, said currently the real estate industry is lacking human capital meaning real estate companies are hiring people from cadastral offices to work for them as they have some skills in the property industry, “but these people are not really suitable for the sector.”

“Bringing a new school from abroad can only be successful because we are in dire need,” Heang said.

phnompenh post



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