GetRentr rebrands to Kamma as it turns to a licensing compliance company

September 29, 2019
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There's a proptech company that originally started out as a rental app but has since created a landlord licensing and compliance tool. Recently, the firm has take on yet another change: Rebranding.

GetRentr was launched in 2015 as an app to connect tenants, landlords and tradesmen but has moved into providing property management tools and licensing and regulation tracking for the rental sector.

It now tracks licensing schemes and lets landlords and agents enter and audit details of entire portfolios broken down by postcode to check that they and their properties comply with local regulations.

The company has said in a statement that to reflect this shift it has rebranded to a new company name called Kamma, which means results in Sanskrit.

Kamma said in a statement: “We weren’t a rental app anymore.

“We had morphed into a company that harnessed data to answer difficult business questions at scale."

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