Savills win “Property Management Team of the Year” award at the prestigious Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Hong Kong Awards 2023, an annual competition of the finest players in the built environment.
International real estate firm Savills announce its winning of the “Property Management Team of the Year” award at the prestigious Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Hong Kong Awards 2023, an annual competition of the finest players in the built environment.
The Savills team is recognised for its outstanding tenant relationship management, financial management, asset and facilities/property management services for The Center, an established commercial landmark of the city.
By adopting a comprehensive smart management model which prioritises sustainability, innovation and safety in daily management operations, the team successfully keeps the 25-year-old iconic building in top-notch conditions through efficient facility enhancements, pioneering green upgrades and the use of advanced PropTechs such as IoT building management system and Savills’ proprietary Property Cube mobile app. An exceptional team culture and all-round stakeholder relationship management also contribute to the team’s success in preserving the building's excellence.
Commenting on the award, Mr. Raymond Lee, CEO of Greater China, Savills said, “I am truly proud of our team’s achievements. Winning the RICS Awards is a reflection of Savills’ position as a market-leading real estate service provider, and as always, we are committed to providing best-in-class services for our esteemed clients, leveraging our global knowledge and strong local expertise.”
Dr. Johnnie Chan, Chief Executive Officer, Savills Services Group remarked, “Our team at The Center has demonstrated the highest standards of professionalism that Savills’ property and facility management teams uphold in the market. We are continuously enhancing our services with a strong focus on ESG, driving breakthroughs that align with sustainability and responsible business practices.”