Quhuo Ltd. Partners with Beike to Enhance Residential Property Management and Service Quality Across Major Chinese Cities
Quhuo Ltd., a leading gig economy platform for local services in China, has announced a partnership between its subsidiary, Lailai Information Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., and Ke Holdings Inc. (Beike), a major housing transactions and services platform in China. Through this collaboration, Lailai will provide Beike with comprehensive property management services, including property maintenance, household support, and customized services for specific resident groups. The partnership, launched in May 2024, has already expanded Lailai's services to cities such as Chengdu, Beijing, Shanghai, Ningbo, and Jinan, with plans for further expansion. The initiative aims to enhance service quality and customer experience, offering integrated solutions from property management to daily household support, and developing new housing and senior living solutions to address changing market needs.
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