PropertyGuru launches Philippine property awards for 2024

PropertyGuru recently unveiled the PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards 2024 during a media presentation on 7th March at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Taguig City. The 12th Annual Awards, scheduled for 6th September at Shangri-La The Fort, Manila, is poised to once again spotlight the best of Philippine developers and projects, acknowledging their efforts in raising industry standards for over a decade.
Headed by Jules Kay, general manager of PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards and Events, the speakers during the media launch included Cyndy Tan Jarabata, chairperson of the independent panel of judges and president of TAJARA Leisure and Hospitality Group Inc.; Lloyd T. Tan, partner at Diaz Murillo Dalupan and Company – HLB Philippines as the official supervisor; Kamille Abapo, senior marketing manager at Kohler Kitchen and Bath Philippines as the platinum sponsor; and John Richard Sotelo, chief marketing officer at Robinsons Land, named the Best Developer of 2023.
“Last year was truly remarkable; it marked the biggest PropertyGuru awards event in our 11 years in the Philippines,” Kay remarked. “Our awards aim to recognize the best. While the gala is about celebrations and glamor, reaching that stage is not easy. Over the years in the Philippines, we’ve added expertise and professionalism to our judging panel to ensure that when we award these developers and properties, they truly deserve that recognition.”
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