Property compliance app expands client base by 25
A Yorkshire-based property compliance platform provider continues to grow, and has announced 25 recent contract wins with facilities management clients.
Crysp’s digital platform enables property managers to create a single view, real time picture of their compliance with building inspections, and health & safety legislation.
Pete Mills, the founder of the firm, explained: “Crysp is property compliance, simplified.
“Keeping buildings operational and safe is a significant task, so we developed a solution that enables property managers to move from mislaid documents and outdated manual systems, to a digital platform enabling all safety requirements and records to be centrally managed.
“Property managers tell us that Crysp saves them time and reduces their risk of non-compliance.”
Crysp have clients across many sectors including commercial office space, retail, beauty, GP and dental practices and large property portfolio holders.
The online system is backed by specialist fire risk assessment, and workplace health & safety inspections, where required.
Crysp can serve single site premises, though their clients are often multi-site organisations, who would otherwise struggle to plan and manage the demanding maintenance and safety compliance requirements associated with a large operation.
The firm, founded in 2020 by Stuart Harlow and Pete Mills, has continued to grow with national and international clients on their books. In 2021 the team received a strategic investment from business accelerator TwinklHive.
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