ServeU, a subsidiary of Union Properties and one of the UAE’s leading integrated facility management companies, has announced the rebranding of its residential facility management services.

The new brand identity, called ‘ServeU Essentials’, has been expanded to cover maintenance, cleaning, landscaping and smart automation for homes, businesses and retail outlets.

On the new move, General Manager Gary Reader said: "We are committed to raising the bar for the facilities management industry here in the region. We want to offer the very best service for our customers and this step towards launching ServeU Essentials enables us to do that."

"Our aim is to further develop and grow this offering into the wider UAE market whilst driving opportunities in major residential communities all over the country," he stated.

The company is currently working closely with major home equipment manufacturers for its new automation service, which will be available by the summer of 2020.

The service will be provided in collaboration with Apple using HomeKit standards, and will also include a SmartHome Demostration Room, offering live experiences to customers, he added.

Head of ServeU Essentials Lucy Jones said: "Our focus is currently on enhancing the customer experience by providing technology-oriented facility management services."

"We will continue to invest in innovations and technological solutions that offer the very best to our customers," she added.-TradeArabia News Service

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