AWARD CATEGORY: BEST SERVICED APARTMENT PROVIDER– LOCAL/GLOBAL
2023 WINNER: SYNERGY S
erviced apartment agency and operator Synergy is going places. In 2022, for the third consecutive year, it achieved its highest
ever revenues. Customer satisfaction was also sustained at a
remarkable 98% as occupancy increased by 30%. Alongside commercial success and these excellent
customer outcomes, Synergy’s adoption of new technology and innovations are benefiting the wider serviced apartment
sector. Synergy’s innovation and
growth over the past year is helping to further establish this relatively new sector’s credibility and competitiveness in the global market.
INVESTMENT IN THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY The launch of CodeOne – an industry-wide apartment sourcing, live reservation and financial management system – is testament to how Synergy is leading this agile sector and the strong field of competition in this award category. CodeOne offers multiple benefits to individuals and organisations. These include catering to individual preferences and requirements around accessibility and pet-friendly apartments. CodeOne also enables automated regional invoice templates, which reduce human error, ensure cost-effectiveness for clients and streamlined tax compliance. CodeOne has been a valuable
tool for clients to
manage and optimise budgets and operators their pricing and competitors during the past year of high demand post-Covid. Synergy’s adoption of Lanyon RFP technology – the first serviced apartment operator to do so – has supported Synergy’s revenue growth and customer satisfaction through its quest to offer the most cost-effective solutions to clients. Lanyon is helping operators optimise profitability and
remain competitive amid changing market conditions with insights into average market prices. Lanyon’s data also enables both operators and clients to budget more accurately and forecast in their financial reporting.
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP – GROWING IMPACT AND PRESENCE Synergy’s leadership in all these areas has also seen the company encourage suppliers to share their ESG initiatives via Lanyon alongside Synergy’s own significant DEI and ESG initiatives. Synergy tracks its emissions, has a goal of becoming carbon neutral and is a signatory on the Science Based Targets Initiative, which holds Synergy accountable for its progress. Synergy’s opening of new regional offices in Bangalore;
sales, supply chain and accounting expertise in Singapore and Shanghai; as well as adding new inventory in Munich, Dublin, London, Washington DC and Phoenix, further strengthens Synergy’s global leadership and impact on the sector, as well as the level of service it can offer clients
Jack Bryson, Synergy
and operators. This growth is backed and made possible by its people and Synergy’s award-winning internal talent mobility programmes, employee support and inclusive workplace culture. On Synergy’s win in this category, which attracted a
long list of excellent entries, head judge Dr Sue Shortland, said: “This is a firm which is clearly not standing still. It is taking action to improve on all fronts: technology, social responsibility, green credentials and employee wellbeing. Synergy is to be congratulated for the energy it has shown to improve working conditions for employees as well as providing innovative, tailored and cost-effective housing solutions for clients.” Presenting the award, Mary Biddlecombe of award sponsor TASIS, the American International School in England, said “We
have families and students
representing 65 nationalities, so we are very well versed in international mobility and particularly around housing and its importance for education.” Jack Bryson, business development
manager at
Synergy Global Housing, collected the award on behalf of his colleagues worldwide: “Thank you very much, from myself and everyone else at Synergy. We are humbled and very proud to have this achievement. Thank you to everyone who has made this and today possible.”
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