
Huspy launches the GCC's first AI-powered mortgage chatbot to transform home financing, Huspy.Ai
Dubai, UAE – Huspy (www.huspy.com), the UAE's leading homebuying technology platform headquartered in Dubai, has launched the GCC's first AI-powered mortgage chatbot on WhatsApp at the Dubai AI Retreat, as part of Dubai AI Week 2025. Huspy's AI-powered chatbot was unveiled by Founder & CEO, Jad Antoun, in the presence of UAE government leaders and business executives.
Huspy provides users with access to interest rate usage, real-time mortgage comparisons from a wide network of UAE banks, tailored eligibility assessments, and clear guidance on required documentation. By introducing essential transparency at the outset of the mortgage journey, Huspy enables homebuyers and investors to make well-informed decisions with greater efficiency and cost.
'At Huspy we are on a mission to radically transform the home buying journey, simplifying every step for the users with technology and innovation. Our AI chatbot is built for prospective UAE society wherever they are in the world. This is more than just a technological milestone—it is a step toward a fully digital and frictionless home financing experience, in line with the UAE's vision for AI and innovation. The UAE's real estate sector continues to experience high demand, and now with AI, we are excited to power the future of home mortgages,' said Jad Antoun, Founder & CEO, Huspy.
Huspy.ai underscores the company's commitment to pioneer homegrown technology solutions to transform two of the most important economic sectors - real estate and financing. The UAE's AI market is expected to grow from approximately US$3.47 billion in 2023–2024 to US$46.33 billion by 2030, and will contribute 14% of the GDP.
The launch comes at a time of significant expansion in the UAE's real estate market, following record highs in 2024 when the UAE saw home sales exceed $243 billion in transactions, with mortgages growing to over $62 billion. As the UAE's largest mortgage provider, processing 25% of home financing in Dubai, Huspy's AI products mark a transformative step forward, setting a new standard for the future of property transactions by enhancing speed, precision, and customer experience across the home buying journey.

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