
Asia Pacific Property Awards 2009
Exotiq Real Estate has been voted Best Property Agency in Indonesia and Asia Pacific in the second annual Asia Pacific Property Awards by an expert panel of independent industry reviewers, property specialists, media and business cognoscenti.
The prestigious award recognises Exotiq Real Estate as leaders in their field for achieving the highest level of accomplishment amongst companies operating in all sectors of the property and real estate industry and is a true mark of excellence. Exotiq Real Estate was selected to win the title out of 220 submission entries from 21 countries in the entire Asia Pacific region.
The Asia Pacific Property Awards, in association with CNBC Arabia, are part of the blue-chip International Property Awards, the world's most prestigious competition dedicated to finding the best real estate professionals globally. Exotiq Real Estate's win of this coveted award has proven that they cannot only compete within a highly competitive arena, but also triumph on an international scale.
"The Asia Pacific Property Award is an important achievement for the company and this win is a testament to our unswerving commitment to excellence in a highly competitive international marketplace," says Exotiq Real Estate CEO Indonesia and Co-Founder, Dominique Gallmann. "To be internationally regarded as the Best Property Agency amongst some prestigious contenders is not only a measure of insurmountable success but an honour which can be attributed to an accomplished team of dedicated property professionals whose efforts to provide high quality and independent brokerage services to Indonesia's resort property markets in Bali, Lombok as well as Phuket in Thailand is unparalleled," adds Dominique.
As a category winner of the Asia Pacific Property Awards, Exotiq Real Estate will attend a high profile gala dinner at the Marina Mandarin in Singapore on July 16th 2009 where they will be presented with their award. The win affords them an automatic entry for the Best International Property Awards where they will compete against other winning companies from Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and Africa, Arabia and the UK.
Entries were judged by an independent panel of professionals whose collective knowledge is considered the vanguard of the property industry and its disciplines.
Chaired by Eric Pickles, chairman of the Conservative Party, this year's judges included Peter Bolton King, group chief executive of the National Federation of Property Professionals; Wilhelm Harnish, Master Builders of Australia (MBA); Thijis Stoffer, International Consortium of Real Estate Agents Association (ICREA); Helen Shield, editor-in-chief of International Homes magazine and Gillian Farr, head of design of Laura Ashley Home.
For information on the Asia Pacific Property Awards visit www.propertyawards.net