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Kuwait Unveils Real Estate Broker E-System to Modernise Property Transactions

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  • Digital platform launches on December 2, 2024, promising faster transactions and improved transparency
  • New system integrates services and addresses longstanding inefficiencies in real estate dealings

Kuwait City, Kuwait – Kuwait’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry is set to introduce its Real Estate Broker E-System on December 2, 2024, aiming to streamline property transactions, reduce bureaucratic delays, and enhance transparency in the sector.

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