Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Ajman Land and Real Estate Regulatory Department, evaluated the newly established archive facility, crafted to meet cutting-edge modern standards.
During his visit, he explored the various components of the land archive and was introduced to the sophisticated systems utilized for document classification and indexing. These systems adhere to contemporary archival methodologies to ensure precision and orderly data management.
He stressed the necessity of enhancing the productivity of archival functions by implementing integrated systems that conform to governance protocols. Particular attention was directed toward safeguarding information while facilitating swift and straightforward access to archived data.
Sheikh Abdul Aziz commended the automation project of the real estate archive, underscoring its significance in enhancing privacy, transparency, and data conservation. He indicated that the system accelerates transactions, minimizes human error, and improves the overall quality of services.
This initiative is anticipated to streamline processes for both clients and staff, while boosting satisfaction levels among stakeholders within the real estate industry.
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