From Banking to Building Communities: How Tick Boxes is Transforming Cooperative Housing in Mumbai

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Mumbai, (Maharashtra), [India], September 03, 2024: In the bustling metropolis of Mumbai, cooperative housing societies form the backbone of urban living. Yet, these vital communities often grapple with complex management challenges that can hinder their smooth functioning. 

Against this rising need, Tick Boxes Management Private Limited, an innovative startup, enters the revolutionising landscape of society management with its tech-driven, comprehensive solutions.

Reimagining Society Management for the Digital Age

Tick Boxes offers services tailored specifically for Mumbai’s cooperative housing societies, addressing pain points that have long plagued volunteer managing committees. From statutory record management to financial record-keeping and tracking pending dues to resolving member complaints, Tick Boxes provides a one-stop solution for societies of all sizes.

At the heart of Tick Boxes’ offering is its dedicated app, which enables remote management of various society functions. This technological edge streamlines operations and significantly reduces the burden on managing committee members.

Expertise Born from Experience

The vision behind Tick Boxes is shaped by its founders’ unique blend of expertise. Nilesh Sawant brings over nine years of experience in back-end operations and client relationship management from his tenure at leading banks. His firsthand experience as a housing society secretary for eight years provides invaluable insights into the challenges these communities face.

Co-founder Puja Mannava, a finance professional and strategy consultant, complements this operational knowledge with her strategic insight and financial expertise. Together, they’ve built a company that understands the nuances of society management and delivers solutions that genuinely make a difference.

Addressing Real-World Challenges

Cooperative housing societies in Mumbai face many issues, from maintaining accurate financial records to resolving resident complaints promptly. Tick Boxes tackles these challenges head-on with its comprehensive service offerings.

For instance, the company’s financial record management service not only ensures accurate bookkeeping but also provides societies with clear insights into their financial health. This level of transparency and efficiency was previously unheard of in many housing societies.

“We’ve seen societies transform their operations within months of adopting our solutions,” Nilesh Sawant notes. “It’s not just about digitisation; it’s about creating a more harmonious living environment for all residents.”

Furthermore, the company plans to expand into property management services for NRIs.

As Tick Boxes continues to gain traction in Mumbai, its potential for scalability becomes evident. The company’s model could easily be adapted to serve cooperative housing societies across India’s urban centres, potentially revolutionising community living nationally.