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Huspy Launches GCC's First AI Mortgage Chatbot on WhatsApp at Dubai AI Week 2025

Huspy Launches GCC's First AI Mortgage Chatbot on WhatsApp at Dubai AI Week 2025

Hi Dubai22-04-2025

Dubai-based homebuying platform Huspy has unveiled the GCC's first AI-powered mortgage chatbot on WhatsApp, launched during Dubai AI Week 2025.
The announcement was made by Huspy Founder and CEO Jad Antoun, alongside UAE government leaders and industry executives.
This breakthrough tool marks a major step toward digitizing the mortgage process across the region. The AI chatbot, available globally via WhatsApp, offers users real-time mortgage comparisons, interest rate tracking, tailored eligibility checks, and clear documentation guidance from a wide network of UAE banks. 'At Huspy, we're on a mission to radically transform the homebuying journey,'
said Antoun. 'Our AI chatbot isn't just a tech innovation—it's a move toward seamless, digital-first financing aligned with the UAE's AI-driven future.'
As the UAE's real estate market continues to surge—hitting $243 billion in transactions and $62 billion in mortgages in 2024—Huspy's latest move provides essential transparency and efficiency to homebuyers and investors.
The launch also reinforces Huspy's commitment to building homegrown tech solutions for real estate and finance, two of the UAE's most vital economic sectors. The AI market in the UAE is projected to grow significantly, from $3.47 billion in 2023–2024 to over $46 billion by 2030, contributing 14% to the nation's GDP.
With Huspy.ai , the company sets a new benchmark for innovation in property financing, making homeownership more accessible in an increasingly digital world.
News Source: Emirates News Agency

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