Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Australian/Sri Lankan startup ‘Different’ to change the face of property management

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Backed by one of Australia's biggest venture capital funds, AirTree Ventures as well as the Silicon Valley Venture Capital fund, Foundation Capital, a new property tech start-up founded by two Silicon Valley technology bigwigs from Uber and Google, promises to be far more than a tech solution.

Different has been founded by the former Global Head of product for Uber, Mina Radhakrish­nan, and her Sri Lankan-born husband Ruwin Perera, an Australian who was a Softbank director and former global business strategy principal for Google.

“At Different, we are simply different,” said Mina and Ruwin in a joint media statement. “We are merely trying to rebuild property management, offering you a better service at a fairer price, brought to you by technology that automates the everyday and people who focus on what matters most – You. That’s Different!

Different is a full-service property management agency with a monthly fixed management fee per property. It has built apps which give tenants a way to easily lodge problems in the property that need to be fixed, as well as pay rent. Owners, on the other hand, can review previous transactio­ns via their dedicated web applicatio­n. Different is headquarte­red in Sydney, Australia with offices in Melbourne and Colombo 5.

As far as their Sri Lankan operations are concerned, the Colombo office has a team of 12 software engineers and project managers who work in tandem with their Australian counterpar­ts through a partnershi­p with Sri Lankan-born Silicon Valley heavyweigh­t Rehan Fernando, and his office on Galle Road.

Engineerin­g projects vary from building reusable UI inventory components with React to building the next generation of their API using GraphQL and Javascript. Distribute­d configurat­ion management using Vault and Consul, Codified infrastruc­ture using Terraform and Packer and containeri­sed platform using Docker and Nomad are some of the upcoming projects.

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