
La Rosa Holdings Corp. Launches New Transaction Management Module, Intended to Deliver Significant Cost Savings and Operational Efficiencies
My Agent Account, La Rosa's proprietary platform, was designed to empower agents with a comprehensive suite of tools and resources. Serving as a centralized hub, it enables agents by streamlining daily operations, consolidating essential business tools, and reducing administrative workload. With the introduction of the new transaction module, La Rosa has significantly improved the platform's ability to manage workflows. All La Rosa agents have access to My Agent Account and are required to pay an annual subscription fee per agent for it.
Joe La Rosa, CEO of La Rosa, commented, 'We are continuously enhancing and refining our proprietary technology to optimize key processes across the organization. The upgrade to our transaction management system is a strategic investment that delivers clear benefits to both our agents and our operations. By improving efficiency and reducing costs, we are building a stronger foundation for profitable and sustainable growth. We also recently announced a historic milestone of surpassing 3,000 agents. As our agent network continues to expand, so will the recurring revenue generated from My Agent Account, as all agents are required to pay an annual subscription fee to access the platform. This growth further strengthens our scalable, technology-driven business model.'
Alex Santos, Chief Technology Officer of La Rosa, commented, 'As we move into the second half of the year, with our proprietary transaction management system now fully in place, we aim to continue to enhance the platform to better support our agents. Planned updates are expected to include features such as automated transaction notifications, key deadline reminders, market condition alerts, and quick access to brokerage policies and process guidelines. We expect that, with the support of AI, these improvements will enable the system to intelligently anticipate agent needs, helping them work smarter, stay ahead of critical tasks, and provide even better service to their clients.'
About La Rosa Holdings Corp.
La Rosa Holdings Corp. (Nasdaq: LRHC) is transforming the real estate industry by providing agents with flexible compensation options, including a revenue-sharing model or a fee-based structure with 100% commission. Powered by its proprietary technology platform, La Rosa aims to equip agents and franchisees with the tools they need to deliver exceptional service.
The Company offers both residential and commercial real estate brokerage services, as well as technology-driven products and support for its agents and franchise partners. Its business model includes internal services for agents and external offerings for the public, spanning real estate brokerage, franchising, education and coaching, and property management.
La Rosa operates 26 corporate-owned brokerage offices across Florida, California, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico. La Rosa also recently started its expansion into Europe, beginning with engagement of the area developer in Spain. Additionally, the Company has six franchised offices and branches and three affiliated brokerage locations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. The Company also operates a full-service escrow settlement and title company in Florida.
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This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding the Company's current expectations that are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Such statements include statements regarding the Company's ability to grow its business and other statements that are not historical facts, including statements which may be accompanied by the words 'intends,' 'may,' 'will,' 'plans,' 'expects,' 'anticipates,' 'projects,' 'predicts,' 'estimates,' 'aims,' 'believes,' 'hopes,' 'potential' or similar words. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Actual results could differ materially from those described in these forward-looking statements due to certain factors, including without limitation, the Company's ability to achieve profitable operations, our ability to successfully integrate acquisitions into our business operations, customer acceptance of new services, the demand for the Company's services and the Company's customers' economic condition, the impact of competitive services and pricing, general economic conditions, the successful integration of the Company's past and future acquired brokerages, the effect of the recent National Association of Realtors' landmark settlement on our business operations, and other risk factors detailed in the Company's filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC'). You are urged to carefully review and consider any cautionary statements and other disclosures, including the statements made under the heading 'Risk Factors' in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, and other reports and documents that we file from time to time with the SEC. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made only as of the date of this press release, and La Rosa does not undertake any responsibility to update any forward-looking statements in this release, except as may be required by applicable law. References and links to websites have been provided as a convenience, and the information contained on such websites has not been incorporated by reference into this press release.
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